Le Soleil de la Floride

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Le Soleil de la Floride
TypeMonthly Paper
FormatDistributed in print and published on website
EditorLouis S. St. Laurent II
Founded1983
LanguageFrench
Headquarters Miami, Florida, United States
Website lesoleildelafloride.com

Le Soleil de la Floride is a French-language newspaper in Florida for Francophones and tourists. Le Soleil de la Floride is published monthly from May to September and weekly from October to April. The newspaper has been published in Miami since 1983.

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350,000 copies are sold in Florida, 100,000 in Quebec, in 35 numbers, giving around 13,000 copies by publication.[ citation needed ]

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