Also known as
  • Hesari
Helsingin Sanomat is the biggest subscription newspaper in Finland. Except after certain holidays, it is published daily. In 2006, its daily circulation was 426,117 on weekdays (a change of −1.1% from 2005) and 476,211 on Sundays (−1.4%). Its name derives from that of the Finnish capital, Helsinki, where it is published. In Finland, the paper's name is often abbreviated HS. Colloquially, it was called Hesa in the past and Hesari today. The paper was founded in 1889 as Päivälehti, when Finland... full article at wikipedia
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  • 1889
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  • Töölönlahdenkatu 2
  • PL 18
  • FI-00089
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  • 3.0
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