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  2. Marca (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    2340-0595. OCLC number. 472455028. Website. www.marca.com /en /. Marca (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmaɾka]), stylised as MARCA, is Spain's national daily tabloid sport newspaper owned by Unidad Editorial. The newspaper focuses primarily on football, in particular the day-to-day activities of Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, and Atlético Madrid.

  3. El País - Wikipedia

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    El País. El País (Spanish: [el paˈis] ⓘ; lit. 'The Country') is a Spanish-language daily newspaper in Spain. El País is based in the capital city of Madrid and it is owned by the Spanish media conglomerate PRISA. [7] It is the second-most circulated daily newspaper in Spain as of December 2017. [8]

  4. List of newspapers in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Po Russki - Costa del Sol / Costa Blanca / Costa Almeria / Mallorca / - 25,000 - website. The Ibizan - Ibiza & Formentera - 30,000 - website. The Weekend World Newspaper - Andalucía - 25,000 - website. The CoastRider - Costa Blanca / Costa Calida - 20,000. Newsbriefs News app - Spain news in English - 30,000.

  5. Prensa Ibérica - Wikipedia

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    History. Founded by Javier Moll, the company traces back its origins to 1978, with the creation of Prensa Canaria, [1] the editor of the morning newspaper La Provincia and the evening newspaper Diario de Las Palmas. Yet the creation of Editorial Prensa Ibérica took place in 1984, [2] following the acquisition in a public auction of La Nueva ...

  6. ESPN Deportes - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Deportes (Spanish pronunciation: [i.espiˈen deˈpoɾtes], lit. ' ESPN Sports ') is an American multinational Spanish-language pay television sports channel owned by ESPN Inc., a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (which owns a controlling 80% stake) and Hearst Communications (which owns the remaining 20%).

  7. Diario AS - Wikipedia

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    In May 2012, the newspaper launched an English language sub-site offering original journalism and articles translated from the original Spanish by native English-language speakers, as well as their own content. The circulation of Diario AS was 181,172 copies in 2001 [2] and 176,892 copies in 2002. [3] It rose to 214,654 copies in 2006.

  8. El Mundo (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    1697-0179 (web) Website. elmundo.es. El Mundo (Spanish pronunciation: [el ˈmundo]; lit. 'The World'), before El Mundo del Siglo Veintiuno, is the second largest printed daily newspaper in Spain. The paper is considered one of the country's newspapers of record along with El País and ABC.

  9. Deportivo de La Coruña - Wikipedia

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    Deportivo de La Coruña. Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña (lit. 'Royal Sporting Club of La Coruña'), commonly known as Deportivo La Coruña (pronounced [depoɾˈtiβo la koˈɾuɲa]), is a Spanish professional football club based in the city of A Coruña, Galicia, that competes in the Segunda División, the second tier of Spanish football ...