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A year following the establishment of the city of La Plata as the capital of the Province of Buenos Aires, four local intellectuals, Manuel Lainez, Arturo Ugalde, Martín Biedma and Julio Botet formed a partnership with the purpose of giving the new town (the first planned city in Argentina and South America) a daily newspaper.
Diario Hoy en la Noticia (in English, "the newspaper of today's news") was an Argentine newspaper that was published in the city of La Plata, in Buenos Aires Province.It was founded on 10 December 1993, by the family of the Secretary General of the Union of Workers and Minors of Education and Minority (SOEME), [2] and union leader of the General Confederation of Labor, Antonio Balcedo, The ...
Diari de Tarragona; Diari Segre; La Diaria; El Diario (Argentina) Diario 16; Diario 16 (online newspaper) Diario 2001; Diario AS; Diario Austral; Diario Co Latino; Diario de Almería; Diario de Aragón; Diario de Barcelona; Diario de Burgos; Diario de Cádiz; El Diario de Caracas; El Diario de Ferrol; El Diario de Hoy; Diario de la Marina ...
For its part, Gimnasia de La Plata, founded in 1887, has not obtained titles in the professional era, but it is a traditional First Division club. The Estadio Ciudad de La Plata, also known as the "Estadio Único", opened on 7 June 2003, as one of the most modern football stadiums in Latin America. Various other construction and renovation ...
David Kraiselburd was born into a working-class Ukrainian Jewish family in Berisso, an industrial city north of La Plata, Argentina, in 1912.In his teens, a high-school writing contest earned him an internship in La Plata's main daily, El Día, after the end of which he was hired by the paper as a sports commentator.
The publication was founded by Jorge Fascetto, the majority owner and director of El Día, the principal news daily in La Plata, on July 1, 1974.Fascetto envisaged Diario Popular as a replacement for Crónica, whose bold editorial style had earned it the nation's second-highest circulation, and a closure order by President Juan Perón.
Español: Logo del diario El Día de La Plata, provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Date: 2017: Source: Own work; Basado en el logo del sitio web del diario; Author:
Benoit chose to echo the design of Buenos Aires in his plan for La Plata, particularly in his use of diagonals, small squares, and architectural styles. [5] Some technical details, such as the cemetery location at the far end of a road that begins at the Río de la Plata, have been noted as containing deep symbolism for life beginning in the ...