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  2. Boletín Oficial del Estado - Wikipedia

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    The Boletín Oficial del Estado (BOE; "Official State Gazette", from 1661 to 1936 known as the Gaceta de Madrid, "Madrid Gazette") is the official gazette of the Kingdom of Spain and may be published on any day of the week.

  3. List of government gazettes - Wikipedia

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    Gaceta Oficial del Estado de Veracruz ... Boletín Oficial de la Comunidad de Madrid: ... Gaceta Oficial de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela: Official Gazette ...

  4. Official Bulletin of the Community of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    It was first published on 16 June 1983, and it came to replace the Official Bulletin of the Province of Madrid, the 150 year-long gazette of the Provincial Deputation of Madrid . [3] It adheres to the following general structure: [4] I. Sumario (Summary). II. Comunidad de Madrid (Community of Madrid) Disposiciones Generales (General Provisions).

  5. History of Spanish journalism - Wikipedia

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    The Diario de Avisos de Madrid, together with the also official Gazeta de Madrid or Gaceta de Madrid shared the same absolutist and servile style. However, in 1828, the king began a timid policy of liberalization brought on by his need to win over liberals in his fight against his brother, the Infante Carlos María Isidro , to remain in power.

  6. End of Basque home rule in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The compromise brokered by Fermin Lasala found its roots in the Tejada-Valdosera Convention for Navarre. The announcement of the compromise in the official gazette Gaceta de Madrid dwelt on its alleged political and economic benefits: 1. Expansion of the constitutional order to all Spain. 2.

  7. History of newspaper publishing - Wikipedia

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    The first newspaper in France was published in 1631, La Gazette (originally published as Gazette de France). [7] The first newspaper in Portugal, A Gazeta da Restauração, was published in 1641 in Lisbon. The first Spanish newspaper, Gaceta de Madrid, was published in 1661.

  8. Gaceta de Madrid - Wikipedia

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  9. List of the oldest newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Madrid: Kingdom of Spain: Until 2008 December, oldest print edition still published in the world, under the name Boletín Oficial del Estado. From 2009 online edition only. 1661 [17] Merkuriusz Polski Ordynaryjny: Polish: Kraków: Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth: Moved to Warsaw in May 1661, last issues published 22 July 1661. 1664 [19] [20 ...