Publisher | Prensa Ibérica |
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Founded | 25 May 1999 |
Language | Spanish |
Headquarters | Málaga, Andalusia, Spain |
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Prensa Ibérica's project to create a newspaper for Málaga and its surroundings was announced in 1998, whilst the first issue was published on 25 May 1999 with an initial circulation of 40,000. [1] [2] [3] Having its main headquarters in Málaga, the newspaper also had a printing plant in Antequera. [2] The newspaper became a competitor of Diario Sur . [1]
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