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La Nación
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Type Daily newspaper
Format Tabloid on weekdays, broadsheet on weekends
Founded 4 January 1870; 155 years ago (1870-01-04)
Language Spanish

La Nación (which means The Nation in Spanish) is a very important Argentine newspaper. It started a long time ago, in 1870. It is based in Buenos Aires, the capital city of Argentina.

Its main idea, or motto, is "La Nación will be a tribune of doctrine." This means the newspaper aims to be a platform for important ideas and discussions. Its biggest competitor is another newspaper called Clarín.

La Nación also owns a television network called LN+. This means they share news and stories on TV too.

About La Nación

La Nación is one of the oldest and most famous newspapers in Argentina. It was founded on January 4, 1870. For many years, it has shared news and opinions with people across the country.

The newspaper's motto, "La Nación will be a tribune of doctrine," shows its goal. It wants to be a place where important ideas are discussed. It aims to help shape public opinion.

What is a Newspaper?

A newspaper is a publication that comes out regularly. It usually has news, articles, and advertisements. Newspapers tell people about current events, sports, and other topics.

La Nación is a daily newspaper. This means it is published every day. It helps people stay informed about what is happening in Argentina and around the world.

Where is La Nación Located?

La Nación has had different homes over the years. Its main offices are now in Vicente López. This area is in the Buenos Aires Province.

The newspaper moved to its current headquarters in 2015. These modern offices help them create and share news every day.

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