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  2. The Holland Times - Wikipedia

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    The Holland Times (formerly Amsterdam Times) is an English-language newspaper in the Netherlands. The Holland Times is a monthly magazine published by Argo Media. [1] It publishes an overview of local news from the past month, as well as in-depth current affairs articles. The Holland Times[2] produces articles written by staff and freelance ...

  3. List of newspapers in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Rack with Dutch newspapers. Below is a list of newspapers in the Netherlands. Newspapers in the Netherlands are issued every day, with the exception of Sunday and some general holidays. The total number of printed daily newspapers is 27 in 2019, down from 35 in 2009. [1] Of the 27 dailies, 10 are national, 16 regional and 1 local.

  4. De Telegraaf - Wikipedia

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    Basisweg 30. Amsterdam, Netherlands. Circulation. 393,537 (2017) Website. www.telegraaf.nl. De Telegraaf (Dutch pronunciation: [də teːləˈɣraːf]; [1] English: The Telegraph) is the largest Dutch daily morning newspaper. [2] Paul Jansen has been the editor-in-chief since August 2015. [2] De Telegraaf is based in Amsterdam and is owned by ...

  5. de Volkskrant - Wikipedia

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    De Volkskrant was founded in 1919 [2] and has been a daily morning newspaper since 1921. Originally de Volkskrant was a Roman Catholic newspaper [2] closely linked to the Catholic People's Party and the Catholic pillar. The paper temporarily ceased publication in 1941. [2] On its re-founding in 1945, its office moved from Den Bosch to Amsterdam ...

  6. HP/De Tijd - Wikipedia

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    0166-2155. De Tijd was a Dutch-language Catholic newspaper published from 1845 until 1974. The first edition of De Tijd was published 17 June 1845 in 's-Hertogenbosch; at this time the newspaper appeared thrice weekly. Judocus Smits [nl] was the founder and editor in chief. In 1846 De Tijd (which at that time had 250 subscribers) moved to ...

  7. Het Parool - Wikipedia

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    ISSN. 1389-2975. Website. parool.nl. Het Parool (Dutch pronunciation: [ɦɛt paːˈroːl]) is an Amsterdam -based daily newspaper. It was first published on 10 February 1941 as a resistance paper during the German occupation of the Netherlands (1940–1945). [1] In English, its name means The Password or The Motto.

  8. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    The Scotsman Digital Archive 1817–2002 (Pay / Free with Athens account) The Evening Times (1914–1990) (Glasgow) via Google News Archive. The Glasgow Herald (1806–1990) via Google News Archive. Word on the Street 1650–1910 almost 1,800 Scottish broadsides at National Library of Scotland Free.

  9. Gazette d'Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Gazette d'Amsterdam (also known as Gazette d’Hollande[1] or Nouvelles d'Amsterdam[2]) was one of the most important international European newspapers of the Enlightenment period and a major source of political information. [1][3][4] It was a French language bi-weekly newspaper published in Amsterdam from the second half of the 17th century ...