Sovetskaya Rossiya
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For the unfinished battleship, see Sovetsky Soyuz-class battleship.
For the Russian Soviet Republic, see Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.
For other uses of the term, see Soviet Russia (disambiguation).
Sovetskaya Rossiya (Russian: Советская Россия, Soviet Russia) is a political newspaper in Russia. It kept its name after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991 and presently presents itself as a leftist independent newspaper. Its current editor is MP Valentin Chikin.
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Editor | Valentin Vasilievich Chikin |
Founded | 1 July 1956 |
Political alignment | Communism |
Language | Russian |
Headquarters | 24, Pravda Street, Moscow |
Country | Russian SFSR (1956–1991) Russian Federation (since 1991) |
Circulation | 300.000 (as of 2007) |
Website | sovross.ru |
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