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La Voz de Asturias is anewspaper inSpain. Published inOviedo, it servesAsturias. It was founded in 1923 by José Tartiere Lenegre. Until 2012 it was a printed newspaper, after which it ceased publication. Four years later, in 2016, in reemerged as anonline newspaper. It has aprogressive political stance. Mostly written inSpanish, it also contains a section inAsturian called "Agora" (agora meansnow in Asturian).
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Type | Digital newspaper |
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Format | Digital |
Owner(s) | Santiago Rey Fernández-Latorre |
Founder(s) | José Tartiere Lenegre |
Editor | Ángel Falcón |
Founded | 10 April 1923 (1923-04-10) |
Language | Spanish andAsturian |
Headquarters | Oviedo,Asturias |
Sister newspapers | La Voz de Galicia |
ISSN | 9968-8999 |
Website | www |
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edit- (in Spanish)La Voz de Asturias official website
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