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Sovetskaya Sibir
Советская Сибирь
Founded18 September 1919; 105 years ago (1919-09-18) (officially)
LanguageRussian
Websitewww.sovsibir.ru

Sovetskaya Sibir (Russian: Советская Сибирь; "Soviet Siberia") is a newspaper published in Novosibirsk, Russia.

History

At first the newspaper was published in Chelyabinsk on October 1, 1919. The first editor was V. I. Khotimsky (September 1919 – June 1920). It was the newspaper of the Sibrevkom.

From November 26, 1919 to June 12, 1921 "Sovetskaya Sibir" was published in Omsk. Then the editorial board of the newspaper moved to Novonikolayevsk (current Novosibirsk) together with Sibrevkom. The first issue of the Novikolayevsk newspaper was released on June 23, 1921.

See also

References

  1. ^ Историческая энциклопедия Сибири / Институт истории СО РАН, Издательство «Историческое наследие Сибири». — Новосибирск, 2009.

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