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Newspapers established in 1956

This list has 27 members. See also Publications established in 1956, Newspapers by year of establishment, Newspapers established in the 1950s
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  • Rajasthan Patrika
    Rajasthan Patrika Hindi Newspaper
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    Rajasthan Patrika (lit. 'The Rajasthan Newsletter') is an Indian Hindi-Rajasthani language daily newspaper. It was founded by Karpoor Chandra Kulish in 1956 and published as Rajasthan Patrika in Delhi and Rajasthan, and as Patrika in 9 other states.
  • Israel Shtime newspaper
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    Israel Shtime (Yiddish: ישראל שטימע, 'Israel Voice') was a Yiddish language newspaper published from Tel Aviv. It was an organ of the Mapam party. David Shtokfish was the founder of the newspaper, and served as its editor until the end. Initially it was a weekly newspaper, but was converted into a fortnightly and later into a monthly publication. Israel Shtime was closed down in October 1997, after 41 years of publishing.
  • Senken Shimbun Japanese fashion newspaper
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    Senken Shimbun is a daily Japanese fashion newspaper, based in Tokyo, Japan.
  • 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.
  • The Tico Times newspaper
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    The Tico Times is an English-language media organization based in Costa Rica. Established in May 1956, it closed its print edition in 2012 and became an online-only publication; in 2017, it began publishing special print editions with highlights from its daily online coverage.
  • Bild am Sonntag
    Bild am Sonntag German newspaper
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    Bild am Sonntag (BamS) is the largest-selling German national Sunday newspaper published in Berlin, Germany.
  • Niva (newspaper)
    Niva (newspaper) Polish newspaper in Belarusian language
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    Niva (Belarusian: Ніва) is a weekly newspaper in Belarusian language published by the Belarusian minority in Poland. The newspaper was founded in 1956 in Białystok for Belarusians living in Poland. Niva was an important factor uniting the Belarusian minority in the region. Chief editor is Eugeniusz Wappa.
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    The Kettering-Oakwood Times was a weekly suburban newspaper last owned by Civitas Media of Davidson, North Carolina.
  • El Independiente (Colombian newspaper)
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    El Independiente (English: The Independent) was a Colombian newspaper that replaced El Espectador, when this newspaper suspended its publication due to a series of illegal actions committed against it by the military regime of Gustavo Rojas Pinilla in 1956.
  • Intermedio (Colombian newspaper)
    Intermedio (Colombian newspaper) newspaper in Colombia
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    Intermedio (English: Interlude) was a Colombian newspaper issued as a replacement for El Tiempo, when it was closed down during the dictatorship of General Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, in the early morning of August 4, 1955. The night before, the newspaper building was occupied by government troops that prevented the publication of a new edition. Intermedio was the first publication of the Casa Editorial El Tiempo, a publishing company founded by former President Eduardo Santos in order to use printing equipment to make different kind of printed products.
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