Euronova TV

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Euronova TV
Country Moldova
Headquarters Ungheni, Moldova
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Language(s) Romanian
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Owner Euronova Media Grup
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Euronova TV is a television station in Moldova. Its headquarters are in Ungheni.

It provides news of public interest from a number of areas. Euronova TV is a member of Euronova Media Group Holding which includes Albasat TV and the radio station Vocea Basarabiei.


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