Dadzis ("bur") was a Latvian satire magazine which was launched in 1957.[1] The magazine had its headquarters in Rīga.[1] It frequently featured cartoons, humors, satirical articles about criticizing bureaucrats.[2] However, it was a semi-official publication of the communist government.[3] Māris Bišofs is among the former contributors of the magazine.[4] It sold 76,400 copies in 1970.[3] Dadzis folded in 1995.[2]
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