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Gazeta (newspaper)
Gazeta was a tabloid daily newspaper published in Belgrade, Serbia.
Launched on October 22, 2007, it was edited by Antonije Kovačević who previously performed the same position at rival Kurir daily tabloid.
The publication couldn't keep up financially, and on October 31, 2008, it was announced by its editor-in-chief Kovacevic that the November 1st issue would be the last.
Gazeta
Gazeta may refer to:
in Albania language newspapers,
- Gazeta 55, daily newspaper
- Gazeta Rilindja Demokratike, daily newspaper
- Gazeta Shqip, daily newspaper
in Polish language newspapers,
- Gazetagazeta.com, a Polish language daily newspaper, published in Toronto
- Gazeta Olsztyńska, a Polish language newspaper, published 1886-1939 in Prussia
- Gazeta Polska, a Polish weekly
- Gazeta Polska (1929–1939), a newspaper of interwar Poland, published from 1929 to 1939 in Warsaw
- Gazeta Warszawska, the first newspaper published regularly in Warsaw
- Gazeta Wyborcza, a Polish newspaper
in Russian language newspapers,
- Gazeta.ru, a Russian newspaper
- Literaturnaya Gazeta, a weekly cultural and political newspaper published in Russia
- Nezavisimaya Gazeta, a Russian language daily newspaper
- Novaya Gazeta, a Russian newspaper
- Roman-Gazeta, a literary monthly in the Soviet Union
- Rossiyskaya Gazeta, a Russian government daily newspaper
in other newspapers,
- Gazeta (newspaper), a Serbian newspaper
- Gazeta de Caracas, the first newspaper printed in Venezuela
- Gazeta de Transilvania, the first Romanian-language newspaper to be published in Transylvania
- Gazeta Express, a Kosovo newspaper published in Pristina
- Gazeta Sot, a daily newspaper published in Albania
- Gazeta Sporturilor, a daily newspaper in Romania
in other uses,
- Ionian gazeta, a currency formerly used in the Ionian Islands
- Rede Gazeta, (also known as TV Gazeta), a Brazilian television network