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  2. Belgian Official Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian official journal (Dutch: Belgisch Staatsblad, French: Moniteur belge, German: Belgisches Staatsblatt) is the official journal or gazette of the Kingdom of Belgium. It is where the official publication of laws, royal decrees, decrees, ordinances, and official notices are published.

  3. List of newspapers in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The Brussels Times Belgium’s leading daily online English-language news media and bi-monthly print magazine. Politico Europe better known for its mailing list and website but it also has a weekly paper edition. Politico Europe is based in Belgium, but its subject matter is EU politics and policymaking. The Bulletin

  4. List of government gazettes - Wikipedia

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    Official Gazette: Gazette has two official native languages. moj.gov.af /index.php /en /official-gazette: Albania Fletorja Zyrtare: Official Journal: qbz.gov.al: Algeria الجريدة الرسمية للجزائر Official Gazette: joradp.dz /HAR: Andorra Butlletí Oficial del Principat d'Andorra: Official Bulletin of the Principality of ...

  5. List of defunct newspapers of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of defunct newspapers of Belgium. Le Communiste [1] Écho de la Sambre [1] Gazette van Ghendt [2] Ghendtsche Post-Tydinghen; Het Volk [3] L'Indépendance Belge [4] La Libre Belgique (1940–44) [5] Nieuwe Tijdinghen; Le Pays Réel [6] Le Vingtième Siècle [7] La Voix des Belges [8] Volk en Staat; Het Vrije Woord [9

  6. Nieuwe Tijdinghen - Wikipedia

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    Nieuwe Tijdinghen (in English also known as the Antwerp Gazette) is the contemporary name cataloguers and bibliographers have given to the first Flemish newspaper, which was published without a single fixed title.

  7. Talk:Belgian Official Gazette - Wikipedia

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    Regardless, no sources in Belgium use "journal", or "Journal". Most use "Gazette" rather than "gazette”. There is no other gazette in Belgium, so it is a proper noun. DotCoder 15:55, 23 September 2024 (UTC) Support per nom. The current title is somewhat odd. -- Necrothesp 11:55, 25 September 2024 (UTC)

  8. Gazette - Wikipedia

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    A gazette is an official journal, a newspaper of record, or simply a newspaper. In English and French speaking countries, newspaper publishers have applied the name Gazette since the 17th century; today, numerous weekly and daily newspapers bear the name The Gazette.

  9. Gazette van Ghendt - Wikipedia

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    The Gazette van Gent was a twice-weekly newspaper originally published in Ghent from 1723 to 1809 under the title Gazette van Ghendt. [1] The publisher switched to French in 1809, first under the title Gazette de Gand and from 1811 as Journal du département de l'Escaut.