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La Libertad was a Spanish progressive newspaper, founded in 1919 by editors of El Liberal as a result of a newspaper strike. Throughout its existence it was configured as a left-wing republican publication. It disappeared in 1939, at the end of the Civil War.
Puerto de La Libertad Pier. El Puerto de La Libertad was the first port built in El Salvador. It has evolved into a fishing boat port, a farmers market, and a tourist attraction. Two newer ports in the country have replaced it economically, La Union and Puerto de Acajutla. The original pier was built in 1869, but over time the structure ...
Libertad was a Spanish newspaper published in Valladolid between 1931 and 1979. Originally founded by the fascist leader Onésimo Redondo as a weekly of fascist, pro-Nazi and anti-Semitic ideology, during the Civil War it became a daily newspaper.
Diario La Verdad is a Venezuelan regional newspaper, headquartered in Maracaibo, in the western state of Zulia. Its slogan is "Por la libertad intelectual del Zulia" (for the intellectual freedom of Zulia). [1] La Verdad was founded in 1998. It is owned by Sinergia Editorial C.A. [1]
Northern La Libertad. Quezaltepeque; San Matías; San Pablo Tacachico; Central La Libertad. Ciudad Arce; San Juan Opico; Western La Libertad. Colón; Jayaque; Sacacoyo
The Regional Government of La Libertad (Spanish: Gobierno Regional de La Libertad; GORE La Libertad) [1] is the regional government that represents the Department of La Libertad. It is the body with legal identity in public law and its own assets, which is in charge of the administration of provinces of the department in Peru. Its purpose is ...
La Libertad (Spanish pronunciation: [la liβeɾˈtað]) is one of the departments of El Salvador and is located in the southwest of the country. The capital is Santa Tecla . It has an area 1,653 km² and a population of 765,879 people.
Libertad Digital was founded by Federico Jiménez Losantos who continues to be associated with the publication. Its first edition was released on 8 March 2000. It was also promoted by the economist Alberto Recarte, who was the first president of the Libertad Digital society, and Javier Rubio, who was its first editor.