kids encyclopedia robot

Gringo Gazette facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts

The Gringo Gazette is a newspaper written in English. It was started by Carrie Duncan. This newspaper is published every other week. It is made for American people who live in Baja California and Baja California Sur, Mexico. These people are often called "expatriates" or "expats." This means they are living in a country that is not their home country.

The Gringo Gazette has been published since 2001. Many of the people who write for the newspaper are Americans. They either live in Mexico or have a second home there. Most readers of this newspaper live in places like San Felipe, La Paz, and Cabo San Lucas in Mexico.

What is the Gringo Gazette?

The Gringo Gazette is a special newspaper. It helps Americans living in Mexico stay connected. It shares news and information important to them. It is printed every two weeks.

Who started the newspaper?

The newspaper was founded by a person named Carrie Duncan. She created it to serve the American community in Baja California.

Where is it read?

Most people who read the Gringo Gazette live in specific areas of Baja California. These areas include San Felipe, La Paz, and Cabo San Lucas. These are popular places for Americans to live or visit in Mexico.

Who writes for the Gringo Gazette?

The articles in the newspaper are mostly written by Americans. These writers are often people who have moved to Mexico. Some also have vacation homes there. They share their experiences and local news.

Images for kids

kids search engine
Gringo Gazette Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.