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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • 1. The Title Page has been uploaded as a separate file and includes full affiliations and contact information for all authors.
  • 2. The Manuscript file is anonymized.
  • 3. All tables and all figures have been uploaded as separate files (either individually, clearly numbered according to their order in the manuscript, or compiled and compressed in a ZIP folder under “Supplementary Files”)

Author Guidelines

Before completing submission, please confirm that:

All authors have been correctly entered into the system (full name, affiliation, e-mail, ORCID).
☐ The Title Page has been uploaded as a separate file and includes full affiliations and contact information for all authors.
☐ The Manuscript file is anonymized.
☐ The article does not exceed 36,000 characters with spaces, including tables and references.
☐ The manuscript is prepared in accordance with the American Psychological Association (APA) citation style.
☐ All tables are included in the main text and raw data are submitted in Excel format.
☐ All figures are included in the main text.
All tables and all figures have been uploaded as separate files (either individually, clearly numbered according to their order in the manuscript, or compiled and compressed in a ZIP folder under “Supplementary Files”). All figure files are submitted in JPG, PDF, or EPS format.

For full manuscript preparation guidelines, please visit:
http://www.dgt.uns.ac.rs/pannonica/submission_guide.pdf

Important note:
After submission, no addition or modification of authorship will be permitted.

Editorial Board,

Geographica Pannonica

 

 

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