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  2. List of newspapers in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Byudjeten konsultant. Byuletin Voenen glas. Bulgaria Today. Bulgaria Today/Bulgaria Dnes. Bulgarian army. Bulgarian farmer. Bulgarian transport newspaper. Bulgarian writer.

  3. List of newspapers in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Mid through the Greek financial crisis in 2016, on a national level there were 15 daily general interest, 11 daily sports, 4 daily business, 10 weekly and 16 Sunday newspapers in circulation. [2] On a local level, almost all regions of Greece have a printed newspaper. Below is a list of newspapers published in Greece.

  4. Mass media in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Television, magazines, and newspapers in Bulgaria are all operated by both state-owned and for-profit corporations which depend on advertising, subscription, and other sales-related revenues. The Constitution of Bulgaria guarantees freedom of speech. As a country in transition, Bulgaria's media system is under transformation.

  5. Bulgaria–Greece relations - Wikipedia

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    BulgariaGreece relations refer to the bilateral relations between the Republic of Bulgaria and the Hellenic Republic. Due to the strong political, cultural and religious ties between the two nations, Bulgaria and Greece today enjoy healthy diplomatic relations [1][2][3][4][5] and consider each other a friendly nation [6][7] and an ally. [8]

  6. Incident at Petrich - Wikipedia

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    The Incident at Petrich (Greek: Επεισόδιο του Πετριτσίου; Bulgarian: Петрички инцидент), or the War of the Stray Dog (Greek: Πόλεμος του αδέσποτου σκύλου), [1] was a GreekBulgarian crisis in 1925 that resulted in a brief invasion of Bulgaria by Greece near the border town of Petrich after the killing of a Greek captain and a ...

  7. Makedoniya (Bulgarian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Makedoniya (Bulgarian: Македония, originally spelled Македонія) was a Bulgarian newspaper edited and published by Petko Slaveykov in Istanbul with the aim to help the foundation of an independent Bulgarian Church. [1][2] Started in 1866, Makedoniya was one of the first Bulgarian newspapers and among the most popular at the ...

  8. Telegraph (Bulgarian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Telegraph (Телеграф) is a Bulgarian national daily newspaper published in Sofia. It was established in January 2005 as a low-cost, short-article alternative to the mainstream press. Its circulation rose rapidly: in May 2005 it was 38,000, [1] but by April 2007 it had reached 80,000. [2] By early 2008, it was estimated to be the ...

  9. Category:Daily newspapers published in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Daily newspapers published in Bulgaria" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.