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  2. La Prensa (Honduras) - Wikipedia

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    La Prensa (lit. ' The Press ' ) is a Honduran newspaper founded on 26 October 1964, by Organización Publicitaria, S.A., whose publications also include El Heraldo and Diario Deportivo Diez . In 2008, La Prensa reported its audited circulation as 61,000 units. [ 1 ]

  3. List of newspapers in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    list of newspapers from Honduras at NewspaperIndex.com "Honduras". Provisional Census of Current Latin American Newspaper Holdings in UK Libraries. UK: Advisory Council on Latin American and Iberian Information Resources. 14 April 2011.

  4. La Prensa - Wikipedia

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    7 Honduras. 8 Mexico. 9 Nicaragua. 10 Panama. 11 Peru. 12 Spain. 13 United States. 14 Venezuela. 15 See also. Toggle the table of contents. ... La Prensa (California ...

  5. Latin American Newspaper Association - Wikipedia

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    La Tercera, La Cuarta; Colombia El País (Colombia), El Universal (Colombia), La Vanguardia, El Colombiano, El Espectador; Dominican Republic Diario Libre; El Salvador El Diario de Hoy; Ecuador Diario HOY; Honduras La Prensa (Honduras) Nicaragua La Prensa (Managua) Peru La República; Spain El Mundo (Spain) Venezuela

  6. Chronology of the 2009 Honduran constitutional crisis

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    The anti-Zelaya demonstrators, numbering over 10,000 according to La Prensa, chanted against Zelaya, Hugo Chávez, and foreign interference in Honduran affairs. [ 91 ] In San Pedro Sula , 350 police and military broke up the thousands of pro-Zelaya protesters who were demonstrating in the center of the city with tear gas and water cannons and ...

  7. David Romero Ellner - Wikipedia

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    David Romero Ellner (died 18 July 2020) [1] was a Honduran journalist, lawyer and politician. He was a Liberal party congressman and formerly mayor of Tegucigalpa. [2] [3] He was director of Radio Globo and Globo TV. [4]

  8. Culture of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Honduras has a good number of newspapers and magazines, through which the Honduran people stay well informed. Of these the oldest is La Prensa, founded on October 26, 1964 in San Pedro Sula. El Tiempo was in publication from 1970 to 2015. In the capital city of Tegucigalpa, The Tribune and later The Herald appeared in the mid 1970s. Mayan stellae.

  9. Óscar Acosta - Wikipedia

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    He was born in the Las Delicias neighborhood of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, on 14 April 1933. [5] [6]Acosta began his career as a journalist in Peru for Tegucigalpa Magazine.He founded la Editorial Nuevo Continente, las revistas Extra, Presente, la Editorial Iberoamericana, and Honduras Literaria y Extra.