Eesti Päevaleht
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Eesti Päevaleht is a major daily Estonia
Estonia
Estonia , officially the Republic of Estonia , is a state in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia , and to the east by Lake Peipsi and the Russian Federation . Across the Baltic Sea lies...

n newspaper, from the same publishers as the weekly Eesti Ekspress
Eesti Ekspress
Eesti Ekspress was the first politically independent newspaper in the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic during the Soviet control of Estonia. Making use of Gorbachev's policies of perestroika and glasnost, it was established as a weekly newspaper in 1989 by Hans H. Luik and others...

. It has a daily circulation of around 36,000.

Eesti Päevaleht was founded on June 5, 1995, when the newspapers Hommikuleht
Hommikuleht
Hommikuleht was a newspaper published in Estonia between 1992 and 1995....

, Päevaleht (previously Noorte Hääl) and Rahva Hääl
Rahva hääl
Rahva Hääl was the official newspaper of the Communist Party of Estonia during Soviet occupation of Estonia. It was founded shortly after the first Soviet takeover in 1940 based on offices and resources of Uus Eesti , an earlier Estonian newspaper.-See also:*Eastern Bloc information dissemination...

were merged into a single publication. On September 29, 1995, Eesti Päevaleht merged with Eesti Sõnumid.

Another newspaper under the same name is published weekly in Stockholm
Stockholm
Stockholm is the capital and the largest city of Sweden and constitutes the most populated urban area in Scandinavia. Stockholm is the most populous city in Sweden, with a population of 851,155 in the municipality , 1.37 million in the urban area , and around 2.1 million in the metropolitan area...

, Sweden
Sweden
Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic country on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden borders with Norway and Finland and is connected to Denmark by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund....

.

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