La_Voz_del_Pueblo_(Bogotá)

<i>La Voz del Pueblo</i> (Bogotá)

La Voz del Pueblo (Bogotá)

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La Voz del Pueblo (English: People's Voice) was a liberal weekly newspaper published from Bogotá, Colombia in 1849.[1][2] The first issue of the newspaper was published on January 7, 1849.[1] It came out on Sundays.[3] The newspaper was identified with the opposition against the incumbent government.[1] The ninth, and last, issue of La Voz del Pueblo came out on March 4, 1849.[3]

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  1. Arboleda, Gustavo. Historia Contemporanea De Colombia (Desde La Disolucion De La Antigua Republica De Ese Nombre Hasta La Epoca Presente). Bogota: Libreria Colombiana de Camacho Roldan & Tamayo, 1919. p. 413
  2. Senderos, Vol. 7, Eds 29–30. Biblioteca Nacional de Colombia, 1994. p. 1016

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