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''See [[Ğábravik]]''
''See [[Ğábravik]]''


''Ğábravik'' (Ænglish: ''Lamppost'') is a {{wp|broadsheet}} daily newspaper published from [[Cities of Kiravia#Madisar|Madisar]], [[Fariva]] but traditionally associated with the larger nearby city of [[Béyasar]]. It is distinguished by its unapologetically {{wp|left-liberal}} and {{wp|progressivism|progressive}} political alignment, and its tradition of {{wp|criticism|critical}} reporting on Kiravian political and social conditions. Although its daily circulation figures are comparatively small, ''Ğábravik'' punches above its weight in terms of influence by marketing to an elite readership. It has a robust digital presence, including well-regarded online editions in Latin and Ænglish. Due to its accessibility and editorial independence, ''Ğábravik'' is valued as a source on Kiravian current events by foreign journalists and researchers.
''Ğábravik'' (Ænglish: ''Lamppost'') is a {{wp|broadsheet}} daily newspaper published from [[Cities of Kiravia#Madisar|Madisar]], [[Fariva]] but traditionally associated with the larger nearby city of [[Bérasar]]. It is distinguished by its unapologetically {{wp|left-liberal}} and {{wp|progressivism|progressive}} political alignment, and its tradition of {{wp|criticism|critical}} reporting on Kiravian political and social conditions. Although its daily circulation figures are comparatively small, ''Ğábravik'' punches above its weight in terms of influence by marketing to an elite readership. It has a robust digital presence, including well-regarded online editions in Latin and Ænglish. Due to its accessibility and editorial independence, ''Ğábravik'' is valued as a source on Kiravian current events by foreign journalists and researchers.


==''Iomradh''==
==''Iomradh''==