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Trybuna Ludu (Polish pronunciation: [trɨˈbuna ˈludu]; People's Tribune) was one of the
largest newspapers in
communist Poland,
which circulated between...
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Trybuna (Polish pronunciation: [trɨˈbuna]) was a
Polish left-wing newspaper,
often seen as the
outlet of the post-communist
factions (Social Democracy...
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Trybuna Śląska (Polish pronunciation: [trɘˈbu.na ˈɕlɔns.ka])–
regional newspaper published in
Katowice during the
years 1945–2004, one of the largest...
- Tysiąclecia” dla czołowych działaczy
partyjnych i państwowych [w:] „
Trybuna Śląska|
Trybuna Robotnicza”, nr 37, 13
lutego 1963, s. 1. "Kronika
Miasta Poznania"...
- 30-lecia dla czołowych działaczy
partyjnych i państwowych, [w:] „
Trybuna Śląska|
Trybuna Robotnicza”, nr 170, 19
lipca 1974, s. 1. M.P. z 1946 r. Nr 26,...
- Lem. It was
first published in 1958 in
issues 211-271 of the
newspaper Trybuna Robotnicza. The
first book
edition was in 1959. It was
first published...
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reliable sources of
information in the 1950s were newspapers, most
notably Trybuna Ludu (People's Tribune). The
chief newscast under the
Polish People's Republic...
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newspapers were published, including:
Central newspapers of the
Soviet Union Trybuna Ludu (Poland)
Czerwony Sztandar (Vilnius) [pl] (1953–1990), Polish-language...
- (French pronunciation: [la tʁibyn de pœpl], The People's Tribune; Polish:
Trybuna Ludów) was a Polish-led French-language
radical and
romantic nationalist...
- charge) Życie
Warszawy — 4.0% Echo Dnia — 2.3%
Biznes Warszawski Nowa
Trybuna Opolska — 49.8%
Gazeta Współczesna — 36.3%
Kurier Poranny — 20.3% Dziennik...