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  2. List of newspapers in Albania - Wikipedia

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  3. Randburg - Wikipedia

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    Life in Randburg was simple and self-sufficient, with an abundance of food available locally. By 1950, Randburg's population had grown to fewer than 9,000 inhabitants. However, rapid development followed, and by 1960, the population had expanded, new townships were established, and the local newspaper "Noord-Nuus" began publication.

  4. List of newspapers in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The paper has been accused by some people and organizations in Kosovo of Islamophobia. Fol Drejt independent online newspaper. Kosova24 ('Kosova 24') is an independent newsmedia based in Prizren, owned by Kosova 24 SH.P.K. [1] Shqip.com ('Shqip.com') is an independent newsmedia based in Prishtina, owned by Albmedia Group L.L.C [1]

  5. Randburg, Gauteng - Wikipedia

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  6. Telegrafi - Wikipedia

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  7. Gazeta Sot - Wikipedia

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  8. Gazeta Shqip - Wikipedia

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    Gazeta Shqip was launched in print format on 13 March 2006. After more than 3000 publications, Gazeta Shqip closed the print version on July 16th, 2016, and today, continues in an online format, with a 12-year archive. Starting in April 2019, Gazeta Shqip Online redesigned and relaunched with a new website, for desktop and mobile.

  9. Rilindja (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Rilindja first came out on 12 February 1945, in Prizren, as the first newspaper in Albanian in Yugoslavia. It was initially printed at the State Printing Shop in Prizren for issues 1 to 60. From issue 61 onward, it was printed in Pristina's Regional Printing House of the People's Front of Yugoslavia. [1]