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El Universal. Newspapers in Mexico include: ... La Crónica de Hoy [1] Mexico City 1996 Cuarto Poder: Chiapas [6] Cuestion [1] Mexico City El Debate: Culiacán, [6 ...
First issue of El Universal, published on 1 October 1916. El Universal was founded by Félix Palavicini and Emilio Rabasa in October 1916, in the city of Santiago de Querétaro to cover the end of the Mexican Revolution and the creation of the new Mexican Constitution. The circulation of the print edition of El Universal is more than 300,000 ...
El Universal may refer to the following Spanish-language publications: El Universal, a Colombian newspaper established in 1948; El Universal (Mexico City), a Mexican newspaper established in 1916; El Universal Ilustrado, a Mexican literary magazine published from 1917 to 1928; El Universal, a Venezuelan newspaper established in 1909
El Universal (Mexico City) From the same page name with diacritics: This is a redirect from a page name that has diacritical marks (accents, umlauts, etc.) to ...
Carlos Noriega Hope served as the editor of El Universal Ilustrado. [3] He appointed to the post in March 1920 and his term ended in 1925. [3] During the 1920s, the magazine featured works by writers such as Mariano Azuela, Salvador Novo, [1] and Cube Bonifant. [6] It launched Mexico City's first radio station in the 1920s. [7] The magazine ...
An article published by La Crónica de Hoy in March 2006 said that Mexican Bolivarian Circles and students, allegedly assisted by Venezuelan agents, distributed "Bolivarian propaganda in favor of Andrés Manuel López Obrador" throughout cities in Mexico and that such groups were given "economic support, logistics advice and ideological ...
El Mañana (Early Morning) is a Spanish language newspaper published in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico. The newspaper was founded in 1924 by Heriberto Deandar Amador, it is Nuevo Laredo's oldest newspaper currently still published. El Mañana uses the slogan "La verdad sin fronteras" ("The truth without boundaries").
Avenida Bucareli, often referred to as "Bucareli Street", is a main avenue and eje vial (arterial road) in Mexico City. It divides the Historic center on the east from Colonia Juárez on the west. It is named after the viceroy of New Spain , Antonio María de Bucareli y Ursúa , who commissioned it.