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Diario de Navarra

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Owner(s)
  
Grupo La Información

Language
  
Spanish

Publisher
  
Grupo La Información

Type
  
Regional daily newspaper

Founded
  
1903; 114 years ago (1903)

Political alignment
  
Conservatism Navarrese regionalism Spanish nationalism

Diario de Navarra (also called El Diario de Navarra; meaning Navarra Daily in English) is a Spanish language regional newspaper based in Pamplona, Spain.

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History and profile

Diario de Navarra was established by five local families in 1903. The paper has its headquarters in Pamplona. It is part of the company, Grupo La Información, owned by founding families. The publisher is also the same company.

In the late 1970s the editorial stance of Diario de Navarra supported the view that the province of Navarre should remain part of Spain and be independent of Euskadi. On 22 August 1979 ETA attempted to assassinate the editor of the paper, José Javier Uranga, allegedly due to this support. On the other hand, the paper has a neutral political stance.

Circulation

Diario de Navarra had a circulation of 63,312 copies in 1993. The paper had the highest level of readership in the Navarre province in 2001. It was the 13th best selling newspaper in Spain in 2003. In the period of 2009-2010 its circulation was 49,065 copies. The circulation of the paper was 44,000 copies in 2011.

References

Diario de Navarra Wikipedia