Local Newspapers and Magazines
- Salaminiaki Protoporia (Salaminian Vanguard)
- Anatropes (Tippings )
- I Enotita tis Salaminas (The Unity of Salamis)
- I Nea Salamina (The New Salamis)
- I Foni tis Salaminas (The Voice of Salamis)
- Neo Ithos tis Salaminas (New Morale of Salamis)
- Apopsi (Opinion)
- Palmos tis Salaminas (Pulse of Salamis)
- Athlitikoi Palmoi (Athletic Vibrations)
- Politis me dikaioma ( Citizen with rights)
- Sports Week Salamina
- 30 Imeres tis Salaminas (30 Days of Salamina)
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