kroonlehtedega
Kroonlehtedega is a term used in Estonian to describe a type of newspaper or magazine that is printed with a circulation of over 75,000 copies. The term itself is derived from the Estonian words "kroon", meaning "crown", and "lehtedega", meaning "with" or "accompanied by". The use of the word "crown" suggests a high level of importance or prestige.
Kroonlehtedega newspapers are typically large-circulation publications that cover a wide range of topics and are often
There are several notable examples of kroonlehtedega newspapers in Estonia. One of the most famous is Postimees,
Another example is Eesti Päevaleht, which is a newspaper that has been in publication since 1989. It
Overall, the concept of kroonlehtedega is closely tied to the history and culture of Estonia. The term