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La República (Spanish: [la reˈpuβlika] ⓘ) is a Peruvian newspaper based in Lima, Peru. It is one of the two main national daily newspapers sold all over the country since it was founded on November 16, 1981.
La República is a Uruguayan newspaper, first published on 3 May 1988, and distributed nationwide. It was established by Federico Fasano Mertens. It was established by Federico Fasano Mertens. Its website is ranked 251st in Uruguay according to Alexa .
La Crónica (Peru) Cronicawan - Peru's first nationally circulated Quechua language newspaper; Diario El Callao Diario El Gobierno - online newspaper; Diario Correo - Lima; [1] owned by conglomerate El Comercio Group; Diario del Cusco - Cusco [1] Expreso - Lima [3] [1] Extra (Peru) Gestion - Lima; owned by conglomerate El Comercio Group; Hoy ...
la Repubblica was founded by Eugenio Scalfari, [21] previously director of the weekly magazine L'Espresso.The publisher Carlo Caracciolo and Mondadori had invested 2.3 billion lire (half each) and a break-even point was calculated at 150,000 copies. [22]
La República (Spanish for "The Republic") may refer to: La República , a Peruvian newspaper based in Lima La República (Uruguay) , a Uruguayan newspaper based in Montevideo
Juventud Rebelde, daily newspaper of Cuba's young communists. This is a list of newspapers in Cuba.Although the Cuban media is controlled by the Cuban People through the Cuban State apparatus, the national newspapers of Cuba are not directly published by the state, they are instead published by various Cuban political organizations with official approval.
El País (Colombia), El Universal (Colombia), La Vanguardia, El Colombiano, El Espectador; Dominican Republic Diario Libre; El Salvador El Diario de Hoy; Ecuador Diario HOY; Honduras La Prensa (Honduras) Nicaragua La Prensa (Managua) Peru La República; Spain El Mundo (Spain) Venezuela El Universal (Caracas), La Verdad (Zulia), El Informador ...
ABC is known for generally supporting conservative political views, [13] and defending the Spanish monarchy. [14] The paper has also a right-wing stance. [15] Its director since 1983, Luis María Ansón, left the paper in 1997; [9] he founded another daily, La Razón, which initially catered to even more conservative readers.