ha ha ha jedna od vecih provala sve zavisi pa na vikipediji cak i je mogu da napisem o nekoj temi pa ako do sad to nisi shvatio onda stvarno da li da sebi dam bod
While looking up one of your other questions, I came across the following which contradicts my earlier answer.- The first printed newspaper in the world emanated from Nuremburg, though for a time people believed that the English Mercurie said to have been produced in 1588, had that honour. But it was proven, some years ago, that the English Mercurie was a forgery, produced for the collector, and the claims of the Venice Gazetta of 1570 were unchallenged for a considerable period. But it was not to be. Nuremburg, the home of Albrecht Durer, preceded the Venetian news sheet by over a hundred years, and we have proof today that the first printed newspaper beyond any shadow of doubt was produced in 1457, five years after Peter Schoeffer first cast metal type in matrices at Nuremburg, with the title of Gazette. Next in 1534, came the Neue Zeitung aus Hispanien and Italien, published at Cologne, and from that date onwards the growth of the newspapers may be said to have begun.