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De Groene Amsterdammer : ウィキペディア英語版
De Groene Amsterdammer

''De Groene Amsterdammer'' is an independent Dutch weekly newsmagazine published in Amsterdam and distributed throughout the Netherlands. It is conventionally considered to be one of the four most influential written media in its sector, along with ''HP/De Tijd'', ''Vrij Nederland'' and ''Elsevier''.
==History and profile==
''De Groene Amsterdammer'' was founded in 1877, making it one of the oldest Dutch newsmagazines still in existence.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.voxeurop.eu/en/content/source-information/253271-de-groene-amsterdammer )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.battleofideas.org.uk/2014/partner_detail/7049 )〕 The magazine started under the name ''De Amsterdammer'', meaning ''The Amsterdammer''. In its early days green ink was used, later causing the word ''groene'' (green) to be added to its name when a second newspaper in Amsterdam was published under the same name ''De Amsterdammer''. The name ''De Groene Amsterdammer'' became official in 1925. As its title implies the weekly is based in Amsterdam.〔
During the German occupation ''De Groene Amsterdammer'' recommended its readers not to resist the German forces. Over the course of time the magazine manifested itself in Dutch media with a wide range of subjects being published about, varying from philosophy, politics and literature to the liberal arts. ''De Groene Amsterdammer'', unlike its name suggests, shows a keen interest in international subjects, with a network of freelance correspondents in various countries over the world.〔
The weekly magazine is generally considered to be intellectually left-wing and progressive. This stance was particularly apparent in the 1980s. In 2009 the magazine was described as progressive and liberal.

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