La Prensa
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La Prensa ("The Press") is a frequently used name for newspapers in the Spanish-speaking world. An incomplete list includes:
La Prensa
- Argentina
- La Prensa (Buenos Aires)
- La Prensa (Santa Cruz)
- Bolivia
- La Prensa (La Paz)
- Chile
- Honduras
- La Prensa (Honduras)
- Ecuador
- La Prensa (Riobamba)
- Mexico
- La Prensa (Mexico City)
- Nicaragua
- Panama
- United States
- La Prensa (California), a weekly Spanish language newspaper published by The Press-Enterprise Company.
- La Prensa (Florida)
- La Prensa (Michigan)
- La Prensa (Texas)
- Venezuela
- La Prensa (Barinas)
- La Prensa (Puerto La Cruz)
- Similar names
- El Diario La Prensa (New York, New York, United States)
- La Prensa Austral (Punta Arenas, Chile)
- La Prensa de Tocopilla (Tocopilla, Chile)
- La Prensa del Llano (San Juan de los Morros, Guárico, Venezuela)
- La Prensa Gráfica (San Salvador, El Salvador)
- La Prensa Libre (San José, Costa Rica)
- Nueva Prensa de Oriente (Barcelona, Anzoátegui, Venezuela)
- Nueva Prensa (Ciudad Guayana, Bolívar, Venezuela)
- Prensa de Reynosa (Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico)
- Prensa de Tierra del Fuego (Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina)
- Prensa La Verdad (Milagro, Guayas, Ecuador)
- Prensa Libre (Guatemala City, Guatemala)
See also
- List of newspapers
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