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Defunct Hungarian-language newspapers

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    Világszabadság ('World Freedom') was a weekly newspaper published from Budapest, Hungary from 1897 to August 3, 1919. It was linked to the Social Democratic Party of Hungary and was a key mouthpiece of the agrarian-socialist movement. It was the organ of the Magyarországi Földmunkások Országos Szövetségébe ('National Farm Workers Union of Hungary'). The newspaper was set up as a continuation of Földművelők Lapja. Sándor Csizmadia was the founding editor of the newspaper. Between 1899 and 1905 it was published irregularly.
  • Esti Hírlap
    Esti Hírlap Hungarian evening newspaper (1956–1996)
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    Esti Hírlap (Hungarian: Evening News) was a tabloid evening newspaper published in Budapest, Hungary, between 1956 and 1996.
  • Reggel Daily newspaper in Hungary (2004–2005)
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    Reggel (Hungarian: Morning) was a daily newspaper published in Budapest, Hungary, between October 2004 and December 2005.
  • Pesti Napló
    Pesti Napló Newspaper in Hungary (1850–1939)
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    Pesti Napló was a Hungarian newspaper published from March 1850 to October 1939. The paper was based in Budapest, Hungary.
  • Belgrader Nachrichten
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    The Belgrader Nachrichten (Serbian: Beogradske Novine, lit. 'Belgrade News'), was the official occupation periodical of the Austro-Hungarian Military Governorate in Serbia during the First World War. As the main propaganda organ, the focus of the newspaper was to portray the occupation and its government as benevolent and working in the interest of the Serb population. It was published daily, in German, Serbo-Croatian and Hungarian from 1915 to 1918, during the occupation of Serbia.
  • Általános Munkás Újság Hungarian newspaper
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    Általános Munkás Újság was a newspaper in Hungary. It was the first socialist newspaper in the country. The newspaper began publishing in 1870. It was published jointly by two different socialist groups, the Pest-Buda Workers Education Association (which had begun as a workers self-help group supported by employers) and the General Workers Society (an organization formed in 1868 and campaigning for political rights for workers, such as universal suffrage). The former group was led by Károly Farkas, the representative of the First International in Hungary.
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    Görög Katolikus Szemle ('Greek Catholic Survey') was a Hungarian-language Greek Catholic weekly newspaper published from Ungvár, Subcarpathian Rus, between 1899–1918. Görög Katolikus Szemle was the organ of the Society of Saint Basil the Great 1899–1901, and by the Unio Book Publishing Company 1902–1918.
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