Nordkurier

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Nordkurier
Nordkurier logo.svg
Format Broadsheet
PublisherKurierverlags GmbH & Co KG
Founded2 April 1990;33 years ago (2 April 1990)
Language German
Headquarters Neubrandenburg
CountryGermany
ISSN 0232-1491
OCLC number 832578087
Website Nordkurier

Nordkurier is a newspaper published in Neubrandenburg, Germany. The paper is the continuation of Freie Erde which was published in the German Democratic Republic.

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History and profile

Nordkurier publishing house in Neubrandenburg Nordkurier publishing house Neubrandenburg-2.jpg
Nordkurier publishing house in Neubrandenburg

Nordkurier was first published on 2 April 1990 as the successor of Freie Erde. [1] [2] The paper is published by Kurierverlags GmbH & Co KG from Mondays to Saturdays. [3] The headquarters of the paper is in Neubrandenburg. [4] It has 14 editions [5] which are distributed in east Mecklenburg, the southern regions of West Pomerania and in Uckermark, north Brandenburg. [4]

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References

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