Luxemburger Wort

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Luxemburger Wort für Wahrheit und Recht
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Type Daily newspaper
Format Compact

Owner Saint-Paul Luxembourg
Editor Léon Zeches
Founded 23 March 1848
Political allegiance Centre-right
Language German
Price €0.90
Headquarters Flag of Luxembourg 2, rue Christophe Plantin, Luxembourg City
Circulation 81,003

Website: www.wort.lu

Luxemburger Wort für Wahrheit und Recht is a Luxembourgian daily newspaper, published by Saint-Paul Luxembourg since 23 March 1848. From 17 March 2005 until 22 March 2008, it was renamed as d'Wort, although its full title remained d'Wort - Luxemburger Wort für Wahrheit und Recht. It is primarily a German language newspaper, but includes small sections in both Luxembourgish and French.

The paper has a circulation of 81,003 copies a day and a daily readership of almost 176,200,[1] making it Luxembourg's most popular newspaper by both counts.[2]

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  1. ^ d'Wort (PDF). Saint-Paul Luxembourg (2007). Retrieved on 2007-08-06.
  2. ^ Media pluralism in the Member States of the European Union. European Commission (17 January 2007). Retrieved on 2007-08-06.

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