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Gazeta de Caracas : ウィキペディア英語版
Gazeta de Caracas

''La Gazeta de Caracas'' ((スペイン語:The Caracas Gazette)) was the first newspaper printed in Venezuela; its first issue was published on October 24, 1808. In 1814, its name changed to ''Gaceta de Caracas''. The newspaper was issued, with some interruptions, until January 1822.
It was printed by the Britons Matthew Gallagher and James Lamb, who had brought a printing press from Trinidad. They became the first typographers working in Venezuela.
The newspaper published news and ideas favorable toward the current government, which would subject it to rapid changes in editorial policies as the Venezuelan War of Independence raged; its sympathies alternated between royalist and republican, somewhat undermining its credibility.
Andrés Bello was almost permanently editor of the newspaper until it changed name in 1814.
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* (【引用サイトリンク】url=http://html.rincondelvago.com/papel-de-la-prensa-en-la-historia-de-venezuela.html )


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