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Rabotnichesko delo (Bulgarian: Работническо дело, "Worker's Cause") was a
Bulgarian daily newspaper that was the
media organ of the
Bulgarian Communist...
- експлоатация" [The
television station in
Sofia enters trial operation].
Rabotnichesko Delo (in Bulgarian). Sofia, Bulgaria. 6
November 1959. p. 4. Retrieved...
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factory in the town of
Cherven Bryag). The
official state newspaper Rabotnichesko Delo in its
issue #261 of
September 18, 1966,
announced that ETO Bulet...
- Népszabadság (until 1956
Szabad Nép, Hungary)
Neues Deutschland (East Germany)
Rabotnichesko Delo (Bulgaria) Rudé právo (Czechoslovakia)
Rahva Hääl (annexed former...
- Left
Bulgaria winning no seat. The PBK
publishes the
newspaper Novo
Rabotnichesko Delo (Bulgarian: Ново работническо дело). In the 2023
Bulgarian parliamentary...
- propaganda). In 1975, he was an
international correspondent for the
Rabotnichesko Delo newspaper. From 1978 to 1982, he was head of the
Bulgarian Offices...
- 2023.
Retrieved 14
January 2023 – via Trove. "Телевизия" [Television].
Rabotnichesko Delo (in Bulgarian). Sofia, Bulgaria. 6 June 1987. p. 6.
Retrieved 17...
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Bulgarian Socialist Party Headquarters Party House, Largo,
Sofia Newspaper Rabotnichesko Delo
Youth wing
Dimitrov Communist Youth Union Pioneer wing Dimitrovist...
- (Yugoslavia)
Politika Ekspres (Yugoslavia)
Pravda (Czechoslovakia)
Rabotnichesko Delo (Bulgaria) Rudé právo (Czechoslovakia) Scînteia (Romania) Slobodna...
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factory in the town of
Cherven Bryag.) The
official state newspaper Rabotnichesko Delo in its
issue #261 of
September 18, 1966,
announced that ETO Bulet...