A Nação (Cape Verde)

For the Brazilian regional newspaper, see A Nação (Rio de Janeiro)

A Nação
TypeDaily
FormatNational
PresidentAlexandre Semedo
Founded2007
HeadquartersPraia, Cape Verde
Websitewww.anacao.cv

A Nação (Portuguese meaning "The Nation") is a Cape Verdean weekly that covers its top stories in the archipelago and local stories ranging from each island.[1][2] Its headquarters located in the Cape Verdean capital city of Praia and is the fourth oldest newspaper in the nation which published its first issue in 2007,[3] Its current head is Alexandre Semedo.

Its daily circulation is about 5,000. Its current price is 100 escudos and now there may be online subscription.

The newspaper is written in the Portuguese language, most or much of the articles are written in, some articles are also written in Capeverdean Creole. Online, recently, some of its articles can be found in English.

History

The newspaper celebrated its 5th anniversary in 2012 and its 10th anniversary in 2017.

Contents

A Nação also features sports, entertainment, weather and business sections.

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See also

  • Newspapers in Cape Verde
  • List of companies in Cape Verde

Notes

  1. Recortes, a digital kiosk website (in Portuguese)
  2. Media of Cape Verde, website at the University of Coimbra's Faculty of Humanities (in Portuguese)
  3. A Nação, no. 167, 11 November 2010 (in Portuguese)
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