Post- och Inrikes Tidningar
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Post- och Inrikes Tidningar or PoIT (Swedish for "Post and Domestic Times") is the government newspaper and gazette of Sweden, and the country's official notification medium for announcements like bankruptcy declarations or auctions. The newspaper also carries advertising, the largest advertiser being the Swedish Patent and Registration Office.
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Digital |
Owner(s) | Svenska Akademien |
Publisher | Horace Engdahl |
Founded | 1645; 379 years ago (1645) |
Language | Swedish |
Headquarters | Stockholm, Sweden |
Website | www.poit.bolagsverket.se |
It is the oldest currently published newspaper in the world, although as of the 1 January 2007 edition, it has switched over to an internet-only format.[1][2] Four copies of each update to PoIT are still printed and archived at the National Library of Sweden, Lund University library and the Swedish Companies Registration Office.