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Vechernyaya Moskva (Russian: Вечерняя Москва, literally Evening Moscow) is a Russian local newspaper published in Moscow since 6 December 1923 daily (except Saturday and Sunday). It was founded as an organ of the Mossovet, later as an organ of the city committee of the CPSU and the Mossovet. Since 1990 it is published by the joint-stock company Concern 'Vechernyaya Moskva'. This is the oldest evening newspaper in Russia, one of the most popular in Moscow with a current circulation of 25,000 copies per day plus 787,000 copies of weekly edition.

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  • Vechernyaya Moskva (Russian: Вечерняя Москва, literally Evening Moscow) is a Russian local newspaper published in Moscow since 6 December 1923 daily (except Saturday and Sunday). It was founded as an organ of the Mossovet, later as an organ of the city committee of the CPSU and the Mossovet. Since 1990 it is published by the joint-stock company Concern 'Vechernyaya Moskva'. This is the oldest evening newspaper in Russia, one of the most popular in Moscow with a current circulation of 25,000 copies per day plus 787,000 copies of weekly edition. In 2011, the project was restarted and developed with the support of the Government of Moscow as a city newspaper of influence covering the major events in the capital, the work of urban services, governance, and the main events in the country and in the world (en)
  • Večernjaja Moskva (in russo: Вечерняя Москва?) è un quotidiano russo, uno dei più venduti a Mosca. (it)
  • «Вече́рняя Москва́» — ежедневная вечерняя столичная газета. Выходит пять дней в неделю, кроме субботы и воскресенья. Газета издаётся с 1923 года. В 2011 году проект был перезапущен и развивается при поддержке Правительства Москвы как городская газета. (ru)
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  • Alexandr Kupriyanov (en)
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  • Vechernyaya Moskva (en)
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  • Concern "Vechernyaya Moskva" (en)
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  • independent (en)
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  • daily (en)
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  • Večernjaja Moskva (in russo: Вечерняя Москва?) è un quotidiano russo, uno dei più venduti a Mosca. (it)
  • «Вече́рняя Москва́» — ежедневная вечерняя столичная газета. Выходит пять дней в неделю, кроме субботы и воскресенья. Газета издаётся с 1923 года. В 2011 году проект был перезапущен и развивается при поддержке Правительства Москвы как городская газета. (ru)
  • Vechernyaya Moskva (Russian: Вечерняя Москва, literally Evening Moscow) is a Russian local newspaper published in Moscow since 6 December 1923 daily (except Saturday and Sunday). It was founded as an organ of the Mossovet, later as an organ of the city committee of the CPSU and the Mossovet. Since 1990 it is published by the joint-stock company Concern 'Vechernyaya Moskva'. This is the oldest evening newspaper in Russia, one of the most popular in Moscow with a current circulation of 25,000 copies per day plus 787,000 copies of weekly edition. (en)
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  • Večernjaja Moskva (it)
  • Вечерняя Москва (ru)
  • Vechernyaya Moskva (en)
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