Solopos

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Solopos
Panduan Informasi Terpercaya
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Solopos logo.svg
TypeDaily newspaper
Owner(s)PT Aksara Solopos (Bisnis Indonesia Group)
Founded1997
Language Indonesian
Headquarters Surakarta, Central Java
City Surakarta
Country Indonesia
Sister newspapers Bisnis Indonesia
Harian Jogja
Indonesia Shang Bao
Monitor Depok
Website www.solopos.com

Solopos is an Indonesian daily newspaper published in the city of Surakarta, Central Java. First published in September 1997, it is published by PT. Aksara Solopos (which is mostly owned by the business daily Bisnis Indonesia ). The daily is known as the major newspaper in the city and surrounding areas.


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