Fundamenta Mathematicae (Inst. Math. Polish Acad. Sci.) IF2015: 0.553 (Q3)
Established in 1920 by W. Sierpinski et al. The first specialized (logic and set theory) mathematical journal in the world. Interrupted during 1939-1945. wikipedia
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