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Diario Oficial El Peruano ( The Peruvian Official Newspaper) is the official daily newspaper of Peru. The paper was founded on 22 October 1825 by Simón Bolívar although it changed names between the following decades and it was not published continuously since its inception. It is the oldest Spanish-language newspaper still in circulation.
El Comercio is a Peruvian newspaper based in Lima. Founded in 1839, it is the oldest newspaper in Peru and one of the oldest Spanish-language papers in the world. It has a daily circulation of more than 120,000. It is considered a newspaper of record [3] and one of the most influential media in Peru.
Current newspapers. Ajá - Lima. Los Andes (Peruvian newspaper) [ es] El Bocón - Lima; [1] owned by conglomerate El Comercio Group. El Chino - Lima. El Comercio - Lima; [2] [1] owned by conglomerate El Comercio Group. La Crónica (Peru) [ es] Cronicawan - Peru's first nationally circulated Quechua language newspaper. Diario El Callao [ es]
La República. La República ( Spanish: [la reˈpuβlika] ⓘ) is a Peruvian newspaper based in Lima, Peru. It is one of the two main national daily newspapers sold all over the country since it was founded on November 16, 1981.
Spanish-language newspapers. This category includes all articles about Spanish-language newspapers, published in Spain or other countries. Newspapers are also categorized by country of publication, see Category:Newspapers published in Spain for those published in Spain.
Conservatism in Peru. Cambio 90 (lit. Change 90, C90) was a Peruvian right-wing political party which entered the political spectrum in early 1990, and throughout the 1990s until late-2000 was the most powerful political party in Peru alongside New Majority, serving more as an instrumental electoral vehicle for Alberto Fujimori. [1]
The Honduran fourth ballot box referendum (Spanish: La cuarta urna) was a planned non-binding referendum by Honduran president Manuel Zelaya to gauge public opinion on a second, binding referendum aimed at convening a constitutional assembly.
Government Palace, Peru. The Government Palace ( Spanish: Palacio de Gobierno ), also known as the House of Pizarro, is the seat of the executive branch of the Peruvian government, and the official residence of the president of Peru. [1] The palace is a stately government building, occupying the northern side of the Plaza Mayor in Peru's ...