Correo de Mallorca was a Spanish-language daily newspaper published in Palma de Mallorca between 1910 and 1953.[1]

Correo de Mallorca
TypeDaily newspaper
Founded1910
LanguageSpanish
Ceased publication1953
HeadquartersPalma de Mallorca
Country Spain
ISSN1138-1264

History

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It was founded in 1910 in Palma de Mallorca,[2] as a Catholic[3] and fundamentalist newspaper.[4] Owned by the Bishopric of Mallorca,[5][6] throughout its existence Correo de Mallorca had a certain presence on the island. It survived the Civil War, but subsequently entered into a deep economic crisis. As a result of this situation, in 1953 it merged with the newspaper La Almudaina,[7] giving origin to the contemporary Diario de Mallorca.

References

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  1. ^ Checa Godoy 1989, p. 339.
  2. ^ Checa Godoy 1989, p. 282.
  3. ^ Checa Godoy 1989, p. 46.
  4. ^ Checa Godoy 1989, p. 176.
  5. ^ Montero García 2008, p. 239.
  6. ^ Ferrer 2001, p. 343.
  7. ^ Checa Godoy 1989, p. 278.

Bibliography

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  • Checa Godoy, Antonio (1989). Prensa y partidos políticos durante la II República (in Spanish). Universidad de Salamanca. ISBN 84-7481-521-5.
  • Ferrer, Pere (2001). Juan March: los inicios de un imperio financiero, 1900-1924 (in Spanish). Edicions Cort.
  • Montero García, Feliciano (2008). La Acción católica en la II República (in Spanish). Universidad de Alcalá.