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Saima was a Swedish language weekly newspaper which was published in Turku, Finland. It was one of the first Swedish language newspapers in Finland. The paper adopted the libertarian theory of the press which would lead to its closure in 1846 soon after its start in 1844.

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  • Saima was a Swedish language weekly newspaper which was published in Turku, Finland. It was one of the first Swedish language newspapers in Finland. The paper adopted the libertarian theory of the press which would lead to its closure in 1846 soon after its start in 1844. (en)
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  • Swedish (en)
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  • Saima (en)
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  • Saima was a Swedish language weekly newspaper which was published in Turku, Finland. It was one of the first Swedish language newspapers in Finland. The paper adopted the libertarian theory of the press which would lead to its closure in 1846 soon after its start in 1844. (en)
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  • Saima (newspaper) (en)
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  • Saima (en)
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