Rygos naujenos (literally: news of Riga) was a Lithuanian-language newspaper printed in Riga, Latvia, from December 29, 1909 to July 11, 1915. Liberal in political orientation, but nationalist (pro-Lithuanian) and anti-communist, the paper was the most widely circulated newspaper amongst Lithuanian citizens residing in Latvia. It was founded and edited by Liudvikas Jakavičius.
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| - Rygos Naujenos era un periódico lituano impreso entre el 29 de diciembre de 1909 y el 11 de julio de 1915. Fue fundado y dirigido por el escritor, periodista, editor, director de teatro, banquero y noble lituano Liudvikas Jakavicius, uno de los residentes más prominentes de Letonia y el mayor exponente de la literatura lituana de entreguerras. (es)
- Rygos naujenos (literally: news of Riga) was a Lithuanian-language newspaper printed in Riga, Latvia, from December 29, 1909 to July 11, 1915. Liberal in political orientation, but nationalist (pro-Lithuanian) and anti-communist, the paper was the most widely circulated newspaper amongst Lithuanian citizens residing in Latvia. It was founded and edited by Liudvikas Jakavičius. (en)
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| - Rygos Naujenos era un periódico lituano impreso entre el 29 de diciembre de 1909 y el 11 de julio de 1915. Fue fundado y dirigido por el escritor, periodista, editor, director de teatro, banquero y noble lituano Liudvikas Jakavicius, uno de los residentes más prominentes de Letonia y el mayor exponente de la literatura lituana de entreguerras. (es)
- Rygos naujenos (literally: news of Riga) was a Lithuanian-language newspaper printed in Riga, Latvia, from December 29, 1909 to July 11, 1915. Liberal in political orientation, but nationalist (pro-Lithuanian) and anti-communist, the paper was the most widely circulated newspaper amongst Lithuanian citizens residing in Latvia. It was founded and edited by Liudvikas Jakavičius. (en)
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