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Vilnis (Molėtai Newspaper)
''Vilnis'' (literary: ''wave'') is the name of several Latvian and Lithuanian-language newspapers: * Vilnis (Riga newspaper), Bolshevik newspaper published from Riga in 1913–1914 * Vilnis (Chicago newspaper) ''Vilnis'' ('Wave') was a Lithuanian language communist newspaper published from Chicago, the United States 1920–1989.National Republic', Vol. 46–47. 1958. p. 29Lituanus', Vol. 22. Lithuanian Student Association, Secretariate for External R ..., communist newspaper published from Chicago in 1920–1989 * Vilnis (Molėtai newspaper), regional newspaper published from Molėtai since 1951 ;See also * Vilnis (given name) {{disambig ...
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Vilnis (Riga Newspaper)
''Vilnis'' ('The Wave') was a Lithuanian-language Bolshevik newspaper published from Riga 1913-1914 (weekly) and in 1917, issued by a group of Lithuanian socialists residing there. ''Vilnis'' was brought from Riga for distribution inside Lithuania.Zinkus, Jonas, and Tadas Adomonis. Lithuania: An Encyclopedic Survey'. Vilnius: Encyclopedia Publishers, 1986. p. 112, 301Lenin Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov. ( 1870 – 21 January 1924), better known as Vladimir Lenin,. was a Russian revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. He served as the first and founding head of government of Soviet Russia from 1917 to 1 .... Collected Works: Dec.1913-Aug.1914'. Lawrence & Wishart, 1964. p. 602 References {{Latvia-newspaper-stub Socialist newspapers Lithuanian-language newspapers Newspapers established in 1913 Publications disestablished in 1914 Mass media in Riga 1913 establishments in the Russian Empire 1914 disestablishments in the Russian Empire Defunct weekly newspaper ...
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Vilnis (Chicago Newspaper)
''Vilnis'' ('Wave') was a Lithuanian language communist newspaper published from Chicago, the United States 1920–1989.National Republic', Vol. 46–47. 1958. p. 29Lituanus', Vol. 22. Lithuanian Student Association, Secretariate for External Relations, 1976. p. The first issue was published on April 8, 1920, following the split the Socialist Party of America. The founder of ''Vilnis'', Vincas Andrulis, became its editor. ''Vilnis'' was a daily newspaper, but which became a weekly in its later years.Vaughn, Stephen. Encyclopedia of American Journalism'. New York: Routledge, 2008. p. 115 ''Vilnis'' was issued by the Workers Publishing Association. By the mid-1920s ''Vilnis'' had a circulation of around 11,500. When the New York-based publication ''Daily Worker'' as suspended in the 1950s, ''Vilnis'' became the most widely circulated communist daily in the country. It had a circulation of around 32,000. As of 1968 ''Vilnis'' was a semi-weekly, with a circulation of 5,000.Fost ...
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Vilnis (Molėtai Newspaper)
''Vilnis'' (literary: ''wave'') is the name of several Latvian and Lithuanian-language newspapers: * Vilnis (Riga newspaper), Bolshevik newspaper published from Riga in 1913–1914 * Vilnis (Chicago newspaper) ''Vilnis'' ('Wave') was a Lithuanian language communist newspaper published from Chicago, the United States 1920–1989.National Republic', Vol. 46–47. 1958. p. 29Lituanus', Vol. 22. Lithuanian Student Association, Secretariate for External R ..., communist newspaper published from Chicago in 1920–1989 * Vilnis (Molėtai newspaper), regional newspaper published from Molėtai since 1951 ;See also * Vilnis (given name) {{disambig ...
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