enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Adevărul - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adevărul

    Adevărul (Romanian pronunciation: [adeˈvərul]; meaning "The Truth", formerly spelled Adevĕrul) is a Romanian daily newspaper, based in Bucharest.Founded in Iași, in 1871, and reestablished in 1888, in Bucharest, it was the main left-wing press venue to be published during the Romanian Kingdom's existence, adopting an independent pro-democratic position, advocating land reform, and ...

  3. List of newspapers in Romania - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_newspapers_in_Romania

    SevenTimes.Ro, in English language; Szabadság, in Hungarian language; Transilvania expres; Transilvania jurnal; Transindex; Tribuna Sibiu; Unirea, one of the oldest newspapers in Transylvania; Vitrina de Cluj; Ziarul Clujeanului; Ziarul Crișana; Ziarul de Mureș; Ziarul Financiar - Ediția de Transilvania; Ziua de Ardeal; Ziua de Cluj; Clujmedia

  4. Adevărul Holding - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adevărul_Holding

    Adevărul, Adevărul Literar şi Artistic, Blik, Click!, Dilema Veche, Dilemateca, Foreign Policy Romania Adevărul Holding is a media joint stock company owned by Romanian businessman and politician Dinu Patriciu and named after its main publication, the daily newspaper Adevărul .

  5. Azi (Romanian newspaper) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azi_(Romanian_newspaper)

    Azi (Today in Romanian) is a Romanian daily newspaper published in Bucharest. [1] The paper was started in 1990. [1] Today was also the name of a literary magazine published monthly in Romania, from March 1932 to August 1938, under the direction of Zaharia Stancu. The magazine had socialism and antifascism orientation. It reappeared between ...

  6. Adevărul Moldova - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adevărul_Moldova

    adevarul.md: Adevărul (Romanian pronunciation: [adeˈvərul]; meaning "The Truth") is a Moldovan daily newspaper, based in Chișinău founded in December 2010. [1]

  7. Click! - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Click!

    21 Fabrica de Glucoză Street, Sector 2, Bucharest 077190: Country: Romania: ISSN: ... In 2009, Click! had the top sales in Romania, with 208,903 sold on issue. [3]

  8. România liberă - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/România_Liberă

    1879 issue of the daily România liberă. The name România liberă was first used by a daily newspaper focusing on politics published between 15 May 1877, [1] (one day after Romania declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire) and 13 April 1888, and afterwards by daily with somewhat erratic publication between 1915 and 1920.

  9. Nine O'Clock - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nine_O'Clock

    Romania: Website: www.nineoclock.ro: Media of Romania; List of newspapers; Nine O'Clock is a Romanian English-language newspaper. The newspaper consists mainly of ...