List of newspapers in Venezuela

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This is a list of newspapers in Venezuela , both national and regional. It also includes newspapers with other languages and themes.

Contents

National

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
El Universal Caracas http://www.eluniversal.com
El Nacional Caracas http://www.el-nacional.com
El Diario Caracas http://eldiario.com
Tal Cual Caracas http://www.talcualdigital.com/
El Nuevo País Caracas http://elnuevopais.net
2001 Caracas http://www.2001.com.ve
Últimas Noticias Caracas http://www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve
Correo del Orinoco Caracas http://www.correodelorinoco.gob.ve/
Diario VEA Caracas https://web.archive.org/web/20121010033201/http://diariovea.com.ve/

Regional

Anzoátegui state

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
El Tiempo Puerto La Cruz http://www.eltiempo.com.ve
Metropolitano Barcelona http://www.diariometropolitano.com.ve/
Antorcha El Tigre http://www.diarioantorcha.com
Impacto Anaco http://www.diarioimpacto.com.ve
Nueva Prensa de Oriente Barcelona http://www.nuevaprensa.web.ve/
Mundo Oriental El Tigre http://www.mundo-oriental.com.ve/
La Prensa Puerto La Cruz https://web.archive.org/web/20040528095105/http://www.laprensadigital.com.ve/
El Norte Barcelona https://web.archive.org/web/20051013020550/http://www.elnorte.com.ve/

Apure state

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
Visión Apureña San Fernando de Apure http://www.visionapurena.com/

Aragua state

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
El Siglo Maracay http://www.elsiglo.com.ve
El Clarín La Victoria http://www.elclarin.net.ve
El Aragüeño Maracay https://elaragueno.com.ve/
El Periodiquito Maracay http://www.elperiodiquito.com/
El Impreso Cagua

Barinas state

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
De Frente Barinas http://www.defrentebarinas.com/
La Prensa Barinas http://www.laprensadebarinas.com.ve
El Diario de los Llanos Barinas

Bolívar state

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
El Expreso Ciudad Bolívar http://www.diarioelexpreso.com.ve
Correo del Caroní Ciudad Guayana http://www.correodelcaroni.com
El Diario de Guayana Ciudad Guayana http://www.eldiariodeguayana.com.ve
Nueva Prensa Ciudad Guayana http://www.nuevaprensa.com.ve
Extra Puerto Ordaz https://web.archive.org/web/20050202214332/http://www.diarioextra.com.ve/
El Progreso Ciudad Bolívar https://web.archive.org/web/20051001004720/http://diarioelprogreso.com/
El Guayanés Puerto Ordaz
El Bolivarense Ciudad Bolívar

Carabobo state

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
El Carabobeño Valencia http://www.el-carabobeno.com
Notitarde Valencia http://www.notitarde.com
La Calle Valencia http://www.diariolacalle.net/
La Costa Puerto Cabello http://www.diariolacosta.com

Cojedes state

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
Las Noticias de Cojedes San Carlos http://www.lasnoticiasdecojedes.com
La Opinión de Cojedes San Carlos http://www.laopinion.com.ve/

Delta Amacuro state

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
Notidiario Tucupita http://www.notidiario.com.ve/

Falcón state

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
La Mañana Coro https://web.archive.org/web/20160303175715/http://www.lamanana.com.ve/
Nuevo Día Coro http://www.nuevodia.com.ve
El Falconiano Coro http://www.el-falconiano.com/
Médano Punto Fijo

Guárico state

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
El Nacionalista San Juan de los Morros https://web.archive.org/web/20100209034943/http://www.elnacionalista.com.ve/
La Antena San Juan de los Morros https://web.archive.org/web/20150419192823/http://www.diariolaantena.com.ve/
La Prensa del Llano San Juan de los Morros
Diario Los Llanos Valle de la Pascua

Lara state

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
El Impulso Barquisimeto http://www.elimpulso.com
El Informador Barquisimeto http://www.elinformador.com.ve
La Prensa Barquisimeto http://www.laprensalara.com.ve
El Diario de Lara Barquisimeto http://www.eldiariodelara.com/
Diario Hoy Barquisimeto
El Caroreño Carora

Mérida state

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
Diario de los Andes Mérida http://www.diariodelosandes.com
Diario Frontera Mérida http://www.diariofrontera.com
Cambio de Siglo Mérida http://www.cambiodesiglo.net
El Vigía El Vigía http://www.diarioelvigia.net
Pico Bolívar Mérida https://web.archive.org/web/20040827202901/http://www.picobolivar.com.ve/

Miranda state

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
Avance Los Teques https://diarioavance.com/
La Región Los Teques http://www.diariolaregion.net/
La Voz Guarenas http://www.diariolavoz.net

Monagas state

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
El Periódico de Monagas Maturín http://www.elperiodicodemonagas.com.ve
La Verdad de Monagas Maturín http://www.laverdaddemonagas.com
La Prensa de Monagas Maturín http://www.laprensademonagas.info
El Sol de Maturín Maturín http://www.elsoldematurin.info
El Oriental Maturín https://web.archive.org/web/20140328053450/http://www.eloriental.com.ve/site/

Nueva Esparta state

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
Sol de Margarita Porlamar http://www.elsoldemargarita.com.ve
Diario del Caribe Porlamar http://www.diariodelcaribe.com
Diario Caribazo Porlamar http://www.diariocaribazo.net
La Hora Porlamar http://www.lahora.com

Portuguesa state

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
De Frente Acarigua http://www.defrenteportuguesa.com
El Periódico de Occidente Guanare http://www.periodicodeoccidente.com.ve
Última Hora Acarigua http://www.ultimahoradigital.com
El Regional Acarigua https://web.archive.org/web/20180108211657/http://elregional.net.ve/

Sucre state

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
Región Cumaná http://www.diarioregion.com.ve/
El Periódico de Sucre Carúpano
Provincia Cumaná
Siglo 21 Cumaná

Táchira state

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
Diario de los Andes San Cristóbal http://www.diariodelosandes.com
La Nación San Cristóbal http://www.lanacion.com.ve

Trujillo state

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
Diario de los Andes Valera http://www.diariodelosandes.com
El Tiempo Valera http://www.diarioeltiempo.com.ve

Vargas state

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
Diario Puerto Maiquetía https://web.archive.org/web/20060719041632/http://www.diariopuerto.com/
La Verdad Maiquetía

Yaracuy state

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
El Diario de Yaracuy San Felipe http://www.eldiariodeyaracuy.com/
Yaracuy al Día San Felipe https://web.archive.org/web/20051119214254/http://www.yaracuyaldia.net/
El Yaracuyano San Felipe

Zulia state

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
Panorama Maracaibo http://www.panorama.com.ve/
Diario La Verdad Maracaibo http://www.laverdad.com
Version Final Maracaibo http://www.versionfinal.com.ve
El Regional del Zulia Ciudad Ojeda http://www.elregionaldelzulia.com

Economic newspapers

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
El Mundo Caracas https://web.archive.org/web/20120103085611/http://elmundo.com.ve/
Reporte Caracas http://www.diarioreporte.com

Sports newspapers

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
Meridiano Caracas http://www.meridiano.com.ve
Líder Caracas http://www.liderendeportes.com

Catholic or religion-themed

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
Diario Católico San Cristóbal http://www.diariocatolico.com.ve

Ethnic minorities

NewspaperEdition cityMinorityDigital edition
Nuevo Mundo Israelita Caracas Jewish Community http://www.nmidigital.com

Other languages

NewspaperEdition cityLanguageDigital edition
Latin American Herald Tribune Caracas English http://www.laht.com
Correio da Venezuela Caracas Portuguese http://www.correiodevenezuela.com
La Voce D’Italia Caracas Italian http://www.voce.com.ve

Weekly newspapers

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
Descifrado Caracas http://www.descifrado.com/
Quinto Día Caracas http://www.quintodia.com/
La Razón Caracas http://www.larazon.net
Las Verdades de Miguel Caracas http://www.lasverdadesdemiguel.com.ve/

Free daily newspapers

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
Ciudad CCS Caracas http://www.ciudadccs.org.ve
Primera Hora Caracas https://web.archive.org/web/20100820000019/http://impresodigital.el-nacional.com/primerahora/

Defunct

NewspaperEdition cityLast yearDigital edition
The Daily Journal Caracas 2008 https://web.archive.org/web/20061109011249/http://www.dj.com.ve/
Abril Caracas2003 http://www.abril.com.ve
La Religión Caracas http://www.iglesia.org.ve
Así es La Noticia Caracas2004
El Globo Caracas

Online

NewspaperEdition cityDigital edition
Noticiero Digital Caracas http://www.noticierodigital.com
Efecto Cocuyo Caracas https://efectococuyo.com/
Agencia Venezolana de Noticias Caracas
Aporrea Caracas http://www.aporrea.org
Analítica Caracas http://www.analitica.com
Abrebrecha Caracas http://www.abrebrecha.com
Confirmado Caracas http://www.confirmado.com.ve
Entorno Inteligente Caracas http://www.entornointeligente.com
Informe21 Caracas http://www.informe21.com
Minuto59 Caracas http://www.minuto59.com
Noticias al Día y a la Hora Caracas https://www.noticiasaldiayalahora.co
UnPais.Com Caracas http://www.unpais.com
Venezuela Today Caracas http://www.venezuelatoday.net
Noticias24 Caracas https://web.archive.org/web/20180404022628/http://www.noticias24.com/
Reporte360 Caracas https://web.archive.org/web/20100927145524/http://reporte360.com/
El Universal Daily News Caracas http://www.eluniversal.com/eng_index.shtml

Daily Newsletters

NewsletterEdition cityWebsite
Arepita Caracas http://www.soyarepita.com
La Ceiba Caracas http://www.ramonmuchacho.com

See also

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