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page 1Newspapers established in 1890
The Arizona Republic
newspaper
Føringatíðindi
thumb|Føringatíðindi no. 1, from 1890
Føringatíðindi (The Faroes Journal) was a Faroese newspaper. It was published from January 1890 to December 1901, and then again from January to December 1906. The newspaper was the organ of the Faroese Society () and it was the first newspaper written in Faroese. It was characterized by lexical purism.

Heraldo de Madrid
Spanish newspaper
Kanagawa Shimbun
newspaper
Upsala Nya Tidning
Swedish daily newspaper
Fraye Arbeter Shtime
anarchist newspaper
The Michigan Daily
student newspaper of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Ūkininkas
thumb|Cover page of the 6th issue of Ūkininkas (1891)
Ūkininkas or Ukinįkas (literally: The Farmer) was a monthly Lithuanian-language newspaper published during the Lithuanian press ban by the editorial staff of Varpas from 1890 to 1905. Ūkininkas was printed in Tilsit (current Sovetsk) and Ragnit (current Neman) in German East Prussia and smuggled into Lithuania by the knygnešiai.
The Budget
periodical literature
Eskilstuna-Kuriren
Eskilstuna-Kuriren () is a Swedish regional newspaper, based in the city of Eskilstuna, with a local office in nearby Strängnäs. It is the largest regional newspaper in the Södermanland region.
Yorkshire Evening Post
English daily evening newspaper
Crvena Hrvatska