Grenz-Echo

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Grenz-Echo is the only German-language newspaper published in Belgium. It was first published in 1929.[1] It is published in Eupen, in the German-speaking part of Belgium. It has a circulation of about 12.000 copies.

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  1. Yihan Huang; Ke Yan; Tongying Wei (January 2015). "The Belgium Media Industry in the Context of Multilingualism Language, Community and Cultural Identity" (PDF). MCM Program. Archived from the original (Project outline) on 19 February 2015. Retrieved 19 February 2015.