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After 1989 the agency changed its name to ROMPRES (to underline the close relations of [[Romania]] with [[France]],{{fact}} as an equivalent to [[Agence France-Presse]]). |
After 1989 the agency changed its name to ROMPRES (to underline the close relations of [[Romania]] with [[France]],{{fact|date=November 2011}} as an equivalent to [[Agence France-Presse]]). |
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In 2008 the agency changed its name back to AGERPRES. |
In 2008 the agency changed its name back to AGERPRES. |
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Company type | Public |
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Industry | News agency |
Founded | 27 March 1889 |
Headquarters | Piaţa Presei Libere, Bucureşti, Romania |
Key people | Ioan Roşca |
Website | www.agerpres.ro |
AGERPRES (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈad͡ʒerpres]) is the national news agencyofRomania.
The agency was founded with the name AGERPRES, standing for "Romanian Press Agency" (Romanian: Agenția Română de Presă)
After 1989 the agency changed its name to ROMPRES (to underline the close relations of Romania with France,[citation needed] as an equivalent to Agence France-Presse).
In 2008 the agency changed its name back to AGERPRES.
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