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'''''Erkunder''''' (branded as '''''ERKUNDER'''''; formerly the '''''Royal Sciences Magazine''''', {{wpl|German language|Hesurian}}: ''Magazin der Königlichen Wissenschaften'') is an official monthly-released {{wpl|magazine}} of the Academy of Royal Sciences. As a family of distinctive published media, it covers topics related to natural sciences, history and nature, among others. | '''''Erkunder''''' (branded as '''''ERKUNDER'''''; formerly the '''''Royal Sciences Magazine''''', {{wpl|German language|Hesurian}}: ''Magazin der Königlichen Wissenschaften'') is an official monthly-released {{wpl|magazine}} of the Academy of Royal Sciences. As a family of distinctive published media, it covers a variety of topics related to natural sciences, history and nature, among others. | ||
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Editor | Ursula Münch |
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Categories | popular science (natural sciences, history, nature) |
Frequency | Monthly |
Total circulation (2019) | 443,933 (in Mascylla) 2.8 million (worldwide) |
First issue | 5 February 1894; 127 years ago |
Company | Academy of Royal Sciences Media |
Country | Mascylla |
Based in | Lehpold, Mascylla |
Language | Hesurian 15 other languages internationally |
Website | erkunder.mag/royalsciences.com |
Erkunder (branded as ERKUNDER; formerly the Royal Sciences Magazine, Hesurian: Magazin der Königlichen Wissenschaften) is an official monthly-released magazine of the Academy of Royal Sciences. As a family of distinctive published media, it covers a variety of topics related to natural sciences, history and nature, among others.