List of newspapers in the Netherlands
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Below is a list of newspapers in the Netherlands. Newspapers are issued every day, with the exception of Sunday and some general holidays, unless noted otherwise.
[edit] National newspapers
- Algemeen Dagblad [1]
- De Telegraaf [2] (also on Sundays)
- De Volkskrant [3]
- Nederlands Dagblad [4]
- NRC Handelsblad [5]
- nrc.next [6] (not on Saturdays)
- Trouw [7]
- Het Financiële Dagblad [8]
- Sp!ts [9] (not on Saturdays)
- Metro [10]
- Staatscourant [11] (not on Saturdays)
- Reformatorisch Dagblad [12] (website closed on Sundays)
- Katholiek Nieuwsblad [13]
- Agrarisch Dagblad [14]
- DutchNews.nl [15] [In English]
[edit] Regional newspapers
- De Gelderlander [16] (Gelderland)
- Twentsche Courant Tubantia [17] (also on Sundays) (Twente)
- Dagblad van het Noorden [18] (Groningen and Drenthe)
- De Limburger [19] (Limburg (Netherlands))
- Provinciale Zeeuwse Courant [20] (Zeeland)
- BN/De Stem [21] (western North Brabant)
- Brabants Dagblad (North Brabant)
- De Gooi- en Eemlander [22] (southeastern North Holland)
- Noordhollands Dagblad [23] (North Holland)
- Dagblad Flevoland [24] (Flevoland)
- De Stentor [25] (Gelderland, Overijssel and Flevoland)
- AD Groene Hart [26] (Green Heart region, part of Algemeen Dagblad)
- Friesch Dagblad [27] (Friesland, Groningen and the Noordoostpolder)
[edit] Local newspapers
- De Haagsche Courant [28] (The Hague, part of Algemeen Dagblad)
- Amersfoortse Courant [29] (Amersfoort)
- Rotterdams Dagblad [30] (Rotterdam, part of Algemeen Dagblad)
- Het Parool [31] (Amsterdam)
- Amsterdam Weekly [32] (Amsterdam)
- Leeuwarder Courant [33] (Leeuwarden, at 250 years, the oldest existing newspaper in the Netherlands that has never changed its name)
- Haarlems Dagblad [34] (Haarlem, the oldest existing newspaper in The Netherlands)
- Leidsch Dagblad [35] (Leiden)
- Eindhovens Dagblad [36] (Eindhoven)