Dziennik Związkowy (Polish Daily News)

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Dziennik Związkowy or Polish Daily News, the largest and the oldest Polish language newspaper in the United States, established in 1908 in Chicago as an organ of the fraternal organization, the Polish National Alliance, and from that time published without break until today, making it the oldest Polish language newspaper in the world published without interruption.

The circulation of its weekend edition is about 30 thousand of about 130 pages. The paper is published and sold in the Chicago metropolitan area, and - as a subscription - elsewhere in the United States. Some copies are sent to Poland (to libraries and to the Parliament).

Every Wednesday, a section aimed at Chicago's Góral community appears, titled "The Highlander Chronicle' or "Kronika podhalańska" in Polish. Besides the main, news section, the other sections of the paper are: "Kultura", "Sport". A magazine is published in every weekend edition titled "Kalejdoskop".

The editor-in-chief is Wojciech Białasiewicz.

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