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La Prensa
Front page of La Prensa's 9 September 2013 edition.
Front page of La Prensa's 9 September 2013 edition.
Type Daily newspaper
Format Tabloid
Owner(s) Empresa Periodística Curicó Ltda.
Founded 1898
Headquarters Curicó, Chile

La Prensa de Curicó is a daily newspaper published in the city of Curicó, Chile. Its name means "The Press" in Spanish. This newspaper is owned by a company called Empresa Periodística Curicó LTDA.

The main office of La Prensa is located at Sargento Aldea 632 in Curicó. It has been sharing news with its readers for a very long time, as it was first started on November 13, 1898.

About La Prensa

La Prensa de Curicó is a newspaper that comes out every day. It brings important news and stories to the people living in Curicó and nearby areas.

Newspapers like La Prensa help people stay informed about what's happening in their city, country, and the world. They cover many topics, from local events to sports and culture.

What is a Tabloid Newspaper?

La Prensa is printed in a format called "tabloid." This means it's a smaller size compared to some other newspapers. Tabloid newspapers are often easier to hold and read, especially when you're on the go.

Many newspapers around the world use the tabloid size. It's a popular choice for daily news publications.

History of La Prensa

La Prensa de Curicó has a long and interesting history. It was founded over 125 years ago, in 1898. This makes it one of the older newspapers in Chile.

Over the years, La Prensa has seen many changes in the world and in Curicó. It has continued to provide news and information to its community through different times.

Newspapers like La Prensa play an important role in keeping local communities connected and informed. They report on events, share opinions, and sometimes even help people find jobs or sell things.

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