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Grenz-Echo
''Grenz-Echo'' is the only German language daily newspaper published in Eupen, Belgium, aimed at the German-speaking community and the neighbouring areas in the east of the country. ==History and profile== ''Grenz-Echo'' was first published in June 1927.〔 The paper calls itself a politically independent, tolerant and Christian daily and is published six days per week. The headquarters of the paper is in Eupen.〔 It provides both local and international news.〔 ''Grenz-Echo'' was banned in Germany in the 1933 due to its anti-Nazi stance.〔 The paper was relaunched following World War II.〔 Its circulation in 2002 was 12,382 copies with the market share of 1.9%. The circulation of ''Grenz-Echo'' was 11,757 copies in 2008 and 11,980 copies in 2009.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ifabc.org/site/assets/media/National-Newspapers_total-circulation_IFABC_09-07-12.xls )〕 It was 12,104 copies in 2010 and 11,991 copies in 2011.〔
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