La Nación

La Nación (Spanish: The Nation) is an Argentine daily newspaper. The country's leading conservative paper, the centrist Clarín is its main competitor. The paper was founded as La Nación Argentina on January 4, 1870, by former Argentine President Bartolomé Mitre and associates; until 1914, the managing editor was José Luis Murature, Foreign Minister of Argentina from 1914-1916. The daily was re-named La Nación on August 28, 1945. Enjoying Latin Am... More

First issue date:

  • Jan 4, 1870

Also known as:

  • La Nacion

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La Nación Headquarters

Buenos Aires Argentina

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