Repere Transilvane

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Repere Transilvane
CategoriesEditorial magazine
FrequencyWeekly
Circulation 10,000
PublisherArgo Invest, Zalău
First issueMay 4, 1999
Final issue2000
Company Radio Transilvania
Country Romania
Language Romanian, Hungarian

Repere Transilvane ("Transylvanian Highlights") was a Romanian weekly literary and political magazine, issued by the Radio Transilvania. It was a bilingual publication, in Romanian, and Hungarian. The first edition was printed on May 4, 1999. [1]

Footnotes

  1. Kerekes: Új román-magyar lap Zilahon. Szabadság (Cluj-Napoca), May 26, 1999.

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