Päevaleht (1905)
Päevaleht was a newspaper published between 1905 and 1940 in Estonia.
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Founded | 16 December 1905 |
Language | Estonian |
Ceased publication | 26 July 1940 |
History and profile
The first issue of Päevaleht was published on 16 December 1905 in Tallinn. In 1924, they expanded to a new building.[1]
Following the Soviet occupation, the newspaper was replaced by Noorte Hääl (published 1940–1941 and 1944–1990) in 1940. The last regular issue was printed on 26 July 1940.[2]
On 1 February 1990, the newspaper Noorte Hääl became Päevaleht once again.[3]
The paper was digitized by the National Library of Estonia.[4]
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gollark: <@267332760048238593> Why do you prefer Intel?
gollark: Funnily enough, Intel ends up being best for Linux gaming, since they only have open-source Linux drivers (unlike Nvidia's thing with only their bad proprietary drivers being supported and them being awful to open-source ones, and AMD's with the proprietary drivers being decent and open-source ones being mostly similar).
gollark: Also for gaming, though it's not that great because not all games actually support it, and also Nvidia drivers.
gollark: For a web-browsing/office-type system you can just run Linux.
See also
References
- "Early development of Estonian Journalism", Acta Historica Tallinnensia, 2008
- Olaf Esna, Okupatsiooni ajal Pärnus ilmunud lehed, Pärnu Postimees, 5 March 2009
- Olaf Esna (5 March 2009). "Okupatsiooni ajal Pärnus ilmunud lehed". Parnu Postimees. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
- National Library of Estonia, Annual Report 2003-2004
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