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  2. List of Swedish-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The number of newspapers in Sweden was 235 in 1919. [1] It decreased to 125 papers in the mid-1960s. [1] In 2009 the number of the newspapers in the country was 90. [2]This is a list of Swedish-language newspapers with their respective cities of publication.

  3. Svensk Damtidning - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was established in 1889. [1] [2] Svensk Damtidning is part of Aller Media and is published by Aller Media AB on a weekly basis. [3]Its headquarters is in Helsingborg.

  4. Svenska Dagbladet - Wikipedia

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    Svenska Dagbladet (Swedish: [ˈsvɛ̂nːska ˈdɑ̂ːɡˌblɑːdɛt], "The Swedish Daily News"), abbreviated SvD, is a daily newspaper published in Stockholm, Sweden. History and profile [ edit ]

  5. National Archives of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The National Archives of Sweden is one of the oldest public authorities in Sweden, with roots that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. [4] Beginning under King Gustav Vasa, an archive was created from previously collected older documents, some documents that were received, and documents drawn up in the Royal Office.

  6. Dagens Nyheter - Wikipedia

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    Dagens Nyheter was founded by Rudolf Wall in December 1864. [1] [2] [3]The first issue was published on 23 December 1864. During its initial period, the paper was published in the morning. [4]

  7. TT News Agency - Wikipedia

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    TT News Agency (Swedish: TT Nyhetsbyrån or simply TT; formerly Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå until 2013, translates to The newspaper's telegram bureau) is a Swedish news agency, the largest in Scandinavia, owned jointly by the country's newspapers and the media groups behind them.

  8. Norrköpings Tidningar - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was founded in 1758 [1] [2] as the Norrköping Weko-Tidningar, [3] and published its first issue on 14 October of that year. Norrköpings Tidningar is Sweden's oldest continually published newspaper still in print, [4] and has published six days a week since 1871. [5]

  9. Arbetarbladet - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of Arbetarbladet was published on 14 March 1902. [2] The paper is published in tabloid format. [3]Fredrik Ström was the editor-in-chief of the newspaper during the period of 1908-1910. [4]