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Le Soleil de la Floride is a French-language newspaper in Florida for Francophones and tourists. Le Soleil de la Floride is published monthly from May to September and weekly from October to April. The newspaper has been published in Miami since 1983.
La Gaceta: Tampa: Lakeland Gazette: Lakeland 2019 Cloud 9 Entertainment Inc Lake City Reporter: Lake City: Community Newspapers, Inc. Le Courrier de Floride: Miami: Le Soleil de la Floride: Hollywood: 1983 Griffon Graphics: Catering to French-speaking visitors and residents of South Florida Ledger: Lakeland: GateHouse Media [15] Lehigh Acres ...
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Le Moniteur De La Louisiane [10] Louisiana: New Orleans: 1794 Le Propagateur Catholique [11] Louisiana: New Orleans: 1842 Courrier de la Louisiane: Louisiana: 1807–1860 L'Union: Louisiana: New Orleans 1862 Also published in English Le Messager [4] Maine: Lewiston: 1880 La Revue: Maine: Augusta: 1911 Le Figaro: Maine: Biddeford: 1895 La ...
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Le Soleil ("The Sun") is the name of several newspapers: Le Soleil, a French-language daily newspaper in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, founded in 1896; Le Soleil (French newspaper), a defunct daily newspaper based in Paris from 1873 to 1915; Le Soleil, a daily newspaper published in Dakar, Senegal, founded in 1970
Le Courrier des Amériques is a free monthly French-speaking newspaper in Florida, on paper and on internet, founded in 2013 by Gwendal Gauthier. [1] It has initially been named "Le Courrier de Floride" in 2013, but the name changed in Le Courrier des Amériques in 2020 (it had been interrupted during the Covid19 crises).
Le Soleil rose from the ashes of L'Électeur, the official newspaper of the Liberal Party of Canada, which shut down in December 1896.The first edition was published on December 28, 1896. one day after the disappearance of its predecessor, which shut down because the Catholic clergy had forbidden it to parishioners when the newspaper criticized the Church's electoral interference.