Expresul de Ungheni

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Expresul de Ungheni
Owner(s)Lucia Bacalu
Founder(s)Lucia Bacalu
PublisherLucia Bacalu
Editor-in-chiefLucia Bacalu
EditorLucia Bacalu
Associate editorVitalie Harea
News editorLucia Bacalu, Vitalie Harea
Staff writersLucia Bacalu, Vitalie Harea, Natalia Chiosa, Cristian Jardan, Angela Covaliov
Founded1 November 2007
Language Romanian
Headquarters Ungheni
Circulation 2,500
Website www.expresul.md

Expresul de Ungheni is a newspaper published from Ungheni, the Republic of Moldova, founded by Lucia Bacalu. [1]

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