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''Unen'' (Mongolian and Buryat: Үнэн, , Kalmyk: Үнн, , Russian: Унэн, ''truth'') refers to several newspapers in Mongolia and Mongolian-speaking parts of Russia: * ''Mongoliin Ünen'' (Mongolia) * '' Buryaad Ünen'' (Buryatia) See also *Broad Front UNEN Broad Front UNEN ( es, Frente Amplio UNEN) was an center-left political coalition in Argentina. It arose through an alliance between Radical Civic Union, Civic Coalition ARI, Proyecto Sur, Freemen of the South Movement, Socialist Party, Authen ...
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Mongoliin Ünen
''Mongoliin Ünen'' ( Cyrillic: Монголын үнэн, spelt ''Mongoliin ynen'' in the Latin alphabet from 1931 to 1941, ; "Mongolian Truth") is a Mongolian daily newspaper and the central organ of the Mongolian People's Party The Mongolian People's Party (MPP) is a social democratic political party in Mongolia. It was founded as a communist party in 1920 by Mongolian revolutionaries and is the oldest political party in Mongolia. The party played an important role .... It was founded in 1920. During the socialist period, it was the main print media, with a circulation of 145,000. In 1921–1922, the newspaper was known as ''Uria'' (Уриа, "Call"). In 1923, it changed its name to ''Ardyn Erkh'' (Ардын эрх, "People's Right") and then in 1925 to ''Ünen'' (Үнэн, spelt ''Ynen'' in the Latin alphabet from 1931 to 1941; "Truth"), reverting to ''Ardyn Erkh'' in the 1990s and 2000s (after the Democratic Revolution), before being renamed back to ''Mongoliin Ü ...
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Buryad Unen
''Buryad Unen'' ( bxr, Буряад үнэн, , "The Buryat Truth") is the main newspaper in the Buryat language, founded in December 1921 and originally published in the top-down Mongolian script before switching to Latin script in 1931-1938 and eventually Cyrillic script from 1939. It was founded as (Буряад-Монголиин үнэн, , ''Buryat-Mongol Truth'') in 1921 in Chita, Buryat-Mongol ASSR, within Russian SFSR. Now it published in Ulan-Ude, as Chita was carved out of the Buryat-Mongol ASSR. In 1958, Buryat-Mongol ASSR removed the "-Mongol" from its official name, and the name of this newspaper followed the change. In the 1970s, it was published six times a week, with a circulation of approximately 8500. History of the newspaper .The paper was originally published in Chita. In 1923, the publication of the paper moved to Ulan-Ude. It was printed in the vertical Mongolian script, which, due to its universality, leveled the dialect differences of the Buryats an ...
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