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L'Alsace
French regional daily newspaper From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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L'Alsace is a regional daily French newspaper covering the Alsace region.
History and profile
L'Alsace was created in November 1944. In addition to its headquarters in Mulhouse, L'Alsace has 15 local agencies in the Haut-Rhin département (Altkirch, Cernay, Colmar, Guebwiller, Masevaux, Mulhouse, Saint-Louis, Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines, Thann and Wittelsheim), two in the Bas-Rhin département (Sélestat and Strasbourg), one in the Territoire de Belfort département (Belfort), one in the Doubs département (Montbéliard), and one in the Haute-Saône département (Lure).
A French-German bilingual edition is also published, representing 4.72 percent of the newspaper's global sales in 2003. The publishing director and manager of the paper is Jean-Dominique Pretet.
Le Pays was a related paper sold in the Franche-Comté region, but was sold to a competitor in 2013.[1]
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