Category
page 1Newspapers established in 1856
Frankfurter Zeitung
periodical literature
El Norte de Castilla
Spanish newspaper
Hamagid
Hamagid (; ), also known after 1893 as Hamagid LeIsrael (), was the first Hebrew language weekly newspaper. It featured mostly current events, feature articles, a section on Judaic studies, and, in its heyday, discussions of social issues. Published between 1856 and 1903, it first appeared in Lyck, East Prussia and targeted Russian Jews, but was soon redistributed all over Europe and the Jewish world. Although it only had a peak circulation of 1,800 copies, it's primarily remembered as beginning the modern day Hebrew language press. It is hard to estimate its true readership, as in its era one
Vasabladet
Vasabladet (abbr. VBL) is a Swedish language regional daily newspaper in Ostrobothnia, Finland. In terms of circulation, it is the second largest Swedish newspaper in Finland, behind Hufvudstadsbladet.
San Francisco Call
American newspaper in San Francisco: 1856-1965
The Honolulu Advertiser
daily newspaper published in Honolulu, Hawaii
Q2417373
regional newspaper in Belgium