periódicos de las principales capitales de Latinoamérica in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for periódicos de las principales capitales de Latinoamérica in the Spanish»English Dictionary

periódicos de las principales capitales de Latinoamérica Info


BOGOTÁ: Has morning and evening newspapers representing the major political parties. All are government controlled. Dailies include El Tiempo (www.eltiempo.com), El Espectador (www.elespectador.com), and La República.
BUENOS AIRES: Morning papers of long standing and of national importance are: La Prensa, La Nación (www.lanacion.com.ar), the country's oldest, The Buenos Aires Herald (www.buenosairesherald.com), The Standard, the oldest English-language newspaper, and Clarín (www.clarín.com), a morning daily. La Razón and La Crónica come out in the evening.
CARACAS: has a wide press service. The most important dailies are El Nacional (www.el-nacional.terra.com.ve), El Universal (www.eud.com), Últimas Noticias, La Religión, and La Verdad (www.laverdad.com), all appearing in the afternoon, and the evening newspapers El Meridiano, El Mundo, El Globo, and Extra. There is also an English-language daily, The Daily Journal.
HAVANA: Has three dailies. The best known is Granma(www.granma.cubaweb.cu), official newspaper of the Cuban Communist Party. Trabajadores is published by the Cuban trade union movement, and the more lively Juventud Rebelde is aimed at a younger readership.
LIMA: has a dozen daily newspapers. El Comercio (www.elcomercioperu.com), founded in 1939, is Peru's oldest newspaper. Ojo, a morning newspaper, has the largest circulation. El Peruano (www.editoraperu.com) is the official state gazette, and Expreso is the leading opposition daily.
MEXICO CITY: Has twenty dailies. The morning daily Excelsior (www.excelsior.com.mx), established in 1917, is often considered the nation's best and one of the most important newspapers of the Spanish-speaking world. La Jornada is another important daily, and there is an English-language daily, The News.
MONTEVIDEO: The British, who occupied the city in 1807, published the first newspaper in the capital, The Southern Star. The city has had newspapers ever since, representing the views of all political parties and factions.
SANTIAGO DE CHILE: There are almost a dozen newspapers. The most important dailies are El Mercurio (www.elmercurio.cl), founded in 1900, La Nación, and La Tercera (www.tercera.cl).

Translations for periódicos de las principales capitales de Latinoamérica in the Spanish»English Dictionary

periódico1 (periódica) ADJ

See also periódicos de las principales capitales de Latinoamérica

periódicos de las principales capitales de Latinoamérica Info


BOGOTÁ: Has morning and evening newspapers representing the major political parties. All are government controlled. Dailies include El Tiempo (www.eltiempo.com), El Espectador (www.elespectador.com), and La República.
BUENOS AIRES: Morning papers of long standing and of national importance are: La Prensa, La Nación (www.lanacion.com.ar), the country's oldest, The Buenos Aires Herald (www.buenosairesherald.com), The Standard, the oldest English-language newspaper, and Clarín (www.clarín.com), a morning daily. La Razón and La Crónica come out in the evening.
CARACAS: has a wide press service. The most important dailies are El Nacional (www.el-nacional.terra.com.ve), El Universal (www.eud.com), Últimas Noticias, La Religión, and La Verdad (www.laverdad.com), all appearing in the afternoon, and the evening newspapers El Meridiano, El Mundo, El Globo, and Extra. There is also an English-language daily, The Daily Journal.
HAVANA: Has three dailies. The best known is Granma(www.granma.cubaweb.cu), official newspaper of the Cuban Communist Party. Trabajadores is published by the Cuban trade union movement, and the more lively Juventud Rebelde is aimed at a younger readership.
LIMA: has a dozen daily newspapers. El Comercio (www.elcomercioperu.com), founded in 1939, is Peru's oldest newspaper. Ojo, a morning newspaper, has the largest circulation. El Peruano (www.editoraperu.com) is the official state gazette, and Expreso is the leading opposition daily.
MEXICO CITY: Has twenty dailies. The morning daily Excelsior (www.excelsior.com.mx), established in 1917, is often considered the nation's best and one of the most important newspapers of the Spanish-speaking world. La Jornada is another important daily, and there is an English-language daily, The News.
MONTEVIDEO: The British, who occupied the city in 1807, published the first newspaper in the capital, The Southern Star. The city has had newspapers ever since, representing the views of all political parties and factions.
SANTIAGO DE CHILE: There are almost a dozen newspapers. The most important dailies are El Mercurio (www.elmercurio.cl), founded in 1900, La Nación, and La Tercera (www.tercera.cl).

el <pl los>, la <pl las> ART def art the masculine article el is also used before feminine nouns which begin with accented a o ha e.g. el agua pura, el hada madrina

1. el (con un referente único, conocido o que se define):

7.4. el (con nombres propios) inf in many regions controvers (con nombres de pila):

See also Argentina, África, a, a, A

Argentina N f

África N f con artículo masculino en el singular tb. el África

1. a → alias

2. a → ausente

a PREP La preposición a suele emplearse precedida de ciertos verbos como empezar, ir, oler, sonar etc, en cuyo caso ver bajo el respectivo verbo.
No se traduce cuando introduce el complemento directo de persona (ser humano, pronombres personales que lo representan como quien, alguien, etc) o un nombre con un objeto o animal personalizado: amo a mi patria = I love my country, pasear al perro = to walk the dog.
En los casos en que precede al artículo definido el para formar la contracción al, ver bajo la siguiente entrada, donde también se encontrarán otros ejemplos y usos de tb.

A, a [a] N f <pl aes> (the letter)

él PRON PERS

las1 ART def art

las → el

See also el

el <pl los>, la <pl las> ART def art the masculine article el is also used before feminine nouns which begin with accented a o ha e.g. el agua pura, el hada madrina

1. el (con un referente único, conocido o que se define):

7.4. el (con nombres propios) inf in many regions controvers (con nombres de pila):

las2 PRON PERS

las → los

See also los2, los1

los2, las PRON PERS

los1 (las) ART def art

los → el

la1 ART def art

la → el

See also el

el <pl los>, la <pl las> ART def art the masculine article el is also used before feminine nouns which begin with accented a o ha e.g. el agua pura, el hada madrina

1. el (con un referente único, conocido o que se define):

7.4. el (con nombres propios) inf in many regions controvers (con nombres de pila):

la2 PRON PERS

principal1 ADJ

periódicos de las principales capitales de Latinoamérica in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for periódicos de las principales capitales de Latinoamérica in the Spanish»English Dictionary

periódico (-a) ADJ

periódico N m (diario)

See also el, la

el, la, lo <los, las> ART def

I.la ART def

la → el, → la, → lo

II.la PRON pers, f sing

III.la N m MUS

el, la, lo <los, las> ART def

See also el

el, la, lo <los, las> ART def

él PRON pers, 3. sing m

I.principal1 ADJ

II.principal1 N mf

principal2 N m

capital2 N f

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