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- Hospodarske noviny is name of two newspapers, written without diacritics: Hospodářské noviny (English: Economic Newspaper) in the Czech Republic Hospodárske...
- Hospodárske noviny (abbreviated HN; lit. 'Economic Newspaper') is a daily economic newspaper published in Slovakia. It is owned by MAFRA Slovakia, a media...
- Hospodářské noviny (lit. 'Economic Newspaper') is a national daily newspaper published in the Czech Republic. Hospodářské noviny was first published on...
- 000 daily readers), Lidové noviny (average 163,000 daily readers) and Hospodářské noviny (average 162,000 daily readers). Most Czechs (87%) read their...
- 2025. Vláda ničí naši práci, Fiala to neřídí a Válek by se měl léčit". Hospodářské noviny (HN.cz) (in Czech). Retrieved 9 June 2023. "Seznam Zvolenych Poslancu...
- financial businesses and owns the media company Economia, the publisher of Hospodářské noviny and Respekt magazine among others. In 2017, Bakala was named by...
- Prague, Czech Republic. It was founded in 1990 and it is the publisher of Hospodářské noviny, Respekt, news server Aktuálně.cz and several other news websites...
- překonal Viktorův rekord v anketě Fotbalista roku a zahrál si i na bicí". Hospodářské noviny (in Czech). Czech Republic. 4 February 2013. Archived from the...
- si zabudnuté fotky z éry mečiarizmu, kedy si štát robil, čo chcel". Hospodárske noviny. 5 April 2017. "Slovaks head to polls May 15 to elect president...
- National newspapers based in Bratislava include SME, Pravda, Nový čas, Hospodárske noviny and the English-language The Slovak Spectator. Two news agencies...