Estonian newspaper
Vaba Maa ('Free Country') was a daily newspaper in Estonia, published from Tallinn. It was the organ of the Estonian Labour Party.[1] Vaba Maa had a circulation of about 50,000 in the early 1920s.[2]
Ants Piip became the editor of Vaba Maa in 1923.[3]
Vaba Maa was owned by Aleksander Weiler.[4]
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