Zemia (Bulgarian newspaper)

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Zemia is a Bulgarian newspaper published by Euromedia which covers agriculture and news. The newspaper is produced Monday to Friday, with added sections on Thursday and Friday.

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History

The first edition of the newspaper was launched on 1951 when the newspaper was called "Za kooperativno zemedelie" (Cooperative agriculture). The first director was Kosta Andreev. From 1958 to 1990 the newspaper was called "Cooperativno selo" (Cooperative village) and since 1990 it has been called Zemia.

Sections

Additional sections

The following additional sections appear in the Thursday and Friday editions of the newspaper.

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