Type | Daily newspaper |
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Publisher | MPM |
Editor | Boban Radulovikj [1] |
Launched | May 11, 1998 |
Language | Macedonian |
Ceased publication | May 1. 2018 |
Headquarters | Vasil Gjorgov 16 |
City | Skopje |
Country | North Macedonia |
Circulation | 7000 |
Website | www.sport.mk |
Free online archives | No |
Makedonski Sport was a daily newspaper from North Macedonia. [2] [3] [4] [5]
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