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Gazeta Wyborcza
Polish daily newspaper
Rzeczpospolita
Polish newspaper
Fakt
Fakt (, Polish for "fact") is a Polish tabloid daily newspaper published in Warsaw, Poland, by Ringier Axel Springer Polska (a Swiss-German joint-venture subsidiary of Axel Springer SE and Ringier), and is one of the best-selling papers in Poland.
Merkuriusz Polski Ordynaryjny
newspaper
Super Express
newspaper
Nowy Kurier Warszawski
Nazi German newspaper, published in Polish language from October 1939 to January 1945 in General Government
Monitor Polski
official gazette of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland
Przegląd Sportowy
Polish periodical of sport
Gazeta Grodzieńska
Polish newspaper
Dziennik Gazeta Prawna
Polish daily newspaper
Głos Ludu
periodical literature
Nasz Dziennik
Polish daily newspaper
Robotnik (newspaper)
Polish socialist newspaper
Narodowiec
thumb|right | 400px |The Polish language daily newspaper "Narodowiec" was published in North France in the last century.
Narodowiec (lit. The Nationalist) was a Polish-language socialist daily newspaper published from Lens in France in 1924–1989. Before the World War II, it had a circulation of up to 40,000 and was seen as the largest Polish-language newspaper in France. As of 1960, it had a circulation of around 40,000. This newspaper was first established in Herne by Michal Franciszek Kwiatkowski and the first edition was issued on 2 October 1909.