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  2. List of newspapers in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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  3. Communist Party of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The Communist Party of Bulgaria (CPB) [a] is a communist party in Bulgaria, currently led by Aleksandar Paunov.. The party was founded in 1996 as the Communist Party. [1]Since 2001, it is part of the Coalition for Bulgaria, an alliance led by the Bulgarian Socialist Party.

  4. Novinar - Wikipedia

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    Novinar is the only Bulgarian newspaper to reprint all 12 Danish Mohammad cartoons. Later in 2006 it published 12 cartoons of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi with the aim to make public the sufferings of the five Bulgarian nurses sentenced to death in Libya on trumped-up charges of deliberately infecting more than 400 Libyan children in Benghazi ...

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  6. Mass media in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Other widely distributed newspapers include Standart, Novinar, Express, Monitor, and Telegraph - the latter being the only one to increase its circulation during the crisis, due to a lower price. Dnevnik is deemed the most trustworthy on business and economy, but has a low circulation, together with Pari, edited by the Swedish Bonnier Group.

  7. Vestnik - Wikipedia

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    Vestnik (Russian: вестник) or vesnik (Macedonian: весник) means messenger or herald in several Slavic languages, and is used as a generic name in various news publications. It may refer to

  8. State Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The State Gazette (Bulgarian: Държавен Вестник, romanized: Darzhaven Vestnik, abbreviated DV (ДВ) is the gazette of record of Bulgaria and has been in print since 1879. The State Gazette was founded by state decree of Prince Alexander of Battenberg on 19 July 1879.

  9. BG BEN Newspaper - Wikipedia

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    BG BEN Newspaper (Bulgarian: Вестник БГ БЕН) is the most widely circulated Bulgarian newspaper in the United Kingdom. It is printed every two weeks (26 issues yearly), each containing 48 pages and 6,000 copies in print.