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Sovetskaya Rossiya : ウィキペディア英語版
Sovetskaya Rossiya

''Sovetskaya Rossiya'' ((ロシア語:Советская Россия, ''Soviet Russia'')) is a political newspaper in Russia. It kept its name after the dissolution of the Soviet Union and presently presents itself as a left independent newspaper. Current editor — MP Valentin Chikin.
''Sovetskaya Rossiya'' was first published on July 1, 1956. On January 1, 1974 it became the official press organ of the Supreme Soviet and Council of Ministers of the Russian SFSR. The newspaper was published six times a week; in 1975, its circulation was 2,700,000 copies. In 2007, the circulation was 300 000, the newspaper is published three times a week.
The newspaper arranged the Rossiya Tournament, an international bandy competition held every other year in Russia in 1972-1990. This tournament lives on, but since 1992 it is called the Russian Government Cup and is arranged by the Russian government instead.
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