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Sovetskaya Sibir
Советская СибирьFounded | 18 September 1919; 104 years ago (1919-09-18) (officially) |
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Language | Russian |
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Website | www.sovsibir.ru |
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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.[1] The first editor was V. I. Khotimsky (September 1919 – June 1920).[1] It was the newspaper of the Sibrevkom.[1]
From November 26, 1919 to June 12, 1921 "Sovetskaya Sibir" was published in Omsk.[citation needed] 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.[1]