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Głos (disambiguation) : ウィキペディア英語版
Głos
Magazine Głos (''The Voice'' in the Polish language; (:ˈɡwɔs)) is a name used today and throughout history by a number of different Polish language journals:
;At present
* ''Głos (1991)'', a socio-political weekly magazine headed by Antoni Macierewicz
* ''Głos – Tygodnik Nowohucki'', a weekly magazine founded in 1957, published in Kraków
;Throughout history
* ''Głos (1886–1905)'', a social, literary and political weekly review published in Warsaw under Partitions
* ''Głos Demokraty'', a weekly launched in Przemyśl during Vistula–Oder Offensive (1944–45)
* ''Głos Drohobycko-Borysławsko-Samborski'', from Drohobycz in interwar Poland (1927–34)
* ''Głos Gródecki'', from Gródek in partitioned Poland (1890)
* ''Głos Jarosławski'', bi-weekly published in Jarosław in the interwar Poland (1893–95, 1927–32)
* ''Głos Jasielski'', from Jasło, a Catholic bi-weekly before World War I
* ''Głos Katolicko-Polski'', bi-weekly in partitioned Poland (1901)
* ''Głos Lwowa'', a literary and socio-economic magazine from Lwów in interwar Poland (1926)
* ''Głos Polski'', an art, literary and cultural magazine in interwar Poland (1927–28)
* ''Głos Pracy'', a trade magazine for crafts and industry published in interwar Poland (1928)
* ''Głos Przemyski'', a Saturday socio-economic weekly/bi-weekly from Przemyśl in partitioned Poland
* ''Głos Rzeszowski'', a Saturday weekly published by Edward Arvay in early 20th-century Poland (1897–1920)
* ''Głos Wolny'', a nonpartisan bi-weekly published by Jan Obaliński in Rzeszów in interwar Poland
* ''Głos (1977–1981)'', an underground newspaper published in communist Poland
==References==

* WiMBP (2013), (Wirtualna Kolekcja Czasopism Regionalnych ) (Collection of Regional Periodicals ). Dział Komputeryzacji Procesów Bibliotecznych WiMBP, Rzeszów. Retrieved September 19, 2013.

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