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Dimash World Spanish media write about Dimash Qudaibergen

Spanish media write about Dimash Qudaibergen

Dimash World Spanish media write about Dimash Qudaibergen

Spanish media write about Dimash Qudaibergen

The Spanish newspaper “La Voz de Galicia”, one of the most authoritative and readable newspapers in the country, has published the second article about Dimash Qudaibergen.

Journalist Yolanda Garcia, who works at La Voz de Galicia, has been actively promoting and spreading the word about the talented performer in the newspaper’s supplement called Yes.

Spanish media write about Dimash Qudaibergen

“La Voz de Galicia” is the national newspaper of Spain, founded in 1882 by Santiago Rey Fernández-Latorre. It is published and printed in Galicia, in northern Spain, and offers a variety of news coverage, including international events. The newspaper is available in both print and digital formats, and includes weekly supplements such as “YES” with current events and trends.

La Voz de Galicia is currently the third most popular newspaper in Spain, with a readership of 410,000. The newspaper’s website www.lavozdegalicia.es has 700,000 registered users.

Also, “La Voz de Galicia” includes the radio station RadioVoz, which in 2023 reached more than 13 million listeners, as well as an audiovisual production company, more than ten regional delegations, a newspaper and a historical museum of journalism.

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