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Vilnius
·Lithuanian
·Newspaper
·Weekly
·General
·Conservative
A popular Lithuanian conservative publication with a position independent of the government and capital in publishing materials. In 2014, it was called unethical and deprived of financial benefits, the former daily edition was discontinued and replaced with a weekly edition.
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Kaunas
·Lithuanian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The newspaper of the Lithuanian city of Kaunas and the Kaunas region, known since the Soviet era under the name «Kaunas Pravda», is the former official publication of the Council of People's Deputies of the Kaunas City Committee. Large-circulation regional newspaper.
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Vilnius
·Lithuanian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Daily information and political Lithuanian newspaper, published since 1990 in Vilnius by the publishing house of the same name, which was one of the first after privatization to fill the Lithuanian domestic market with a variety of fiction, educational and entertainment literature.
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Klaipeda
·Lithuanian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Newspaper of the western regions of Lithuania, the city of Klaipeda and the county of the same name. The publication was formed from the popular samizdat weekly «Mažoji Lietuva» (Little Lithuania) in the 80s as an alternative to Soviet censored publications.
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Vilnius
·Lithuanian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centre-right
One of the oldest national newspapers in Lithuania, a center-right information, political and public publication, originally published by the Lithuanian Democratic Party. Today, the newspaper prefer to pay great attention to culture, literature and art and less a politics.
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Vilnius
·Lithuanian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Business, finance, money
·None
Business, financial and stock daily in Lithuanian, organizer of the annual Gazelė Award for small and medium-sized business owners. Published since 1994, it belongs to the Swedish concern Bonnier. It is published on colored paper.
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Vilnius
·Polish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·International
·None
The main Polish daily newspaper in Central and Eastern Europe, published in Vilnius since 1796, has repeatedly changed its name and political affiliation, in Soviet times it was known under the title «Red Banner».
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