El Correo Gallego facts for kids
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Compact |
Owner(s) | Grupo Correo Gallego |
Founder(s) | Manuel Comellas Coimbra/José María Abizanda |
Publisher | Editorial Compostela S.A. |
Founded | 1878 |
Headquarters | Santiago de Compostela, Galicia |
El Correo Gallego is a newspaper from Galicia, a region in Spain. It started a long time ago, in 1878, in a city called Ferrol. It was founded by José María Abizanda.
About El Correo Gallego
El Correo Gallego is one of the oldest newspapers in Galicia. It has been sharing news and stories for over a hundred years! It helps people stay informed about what's happening in their region and the world.
A Long History
The newspaper began its journey in 1878. This makes it a very historic publication. It was first created in Ferrol, a city on the coast of Galicia.
Moving to Santiago
For many years, El Correo Gallego was based in Ferrol. But in 1938, its owner, Juan Sáenz-Díez García, decided to move it. The newspaper's new home became Santiago de Compostela. This city is the capital of Galicia. Since then, the newspaper has been published from there. Editorial Compostela S.A. is the company that publishes the newspaper today.
News in Galician
El Correo Gallego also had special versions in the Galician language. This is the language spoken in Galicia. These versions were called O Correo Galego and Galicia Hoxe. They were published between 1994 and 2011.
See also
In Spanish: El Correo Gallego para niños
- El Ferrol Diario