Owner(s) | Lucia Bacalu |
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Founder(s) | Lucia Bacalu |
Publisher | Lucia Bacalu |
Editor-in-chief | Lucia Bacalu |
Editor | Lucia Bacalu |
Associate editor | Vitalie Harea |
News editor | Lucia Bacalu, Vitalie Harea |
Staff writers | Lucia Bacalu, Vitalie Harea, Natalia Chiosa, Cristian Jardan, Angela Covaliov |
Founded | 1 November 2007 |
Language | Romanian |
Headquarters | Ungheni |
Circulation | 2,500 |
Website | www |
Expresul de Ungheni is a newspaper published from Ungheni, the Republic of Moldova, founded by Lucia Bacalu. [1]
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