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La Battaglia
''La Battaglia'' ( en, The Battle) was an anarchist periodical edited by a group of Italian libertarians in São Paulo, Brazil. First published in 1901, it became a weekly periodical from 1904 onwards, under the direction of Oreste Ristori. In 1912, under the direction of Gigi Damiani Gigi may refer to: Colette novella-related * ''Gigi'' (novella), a 1944 novella by the French writer Colette ** ''Gigi'' (1949 film), a French adaptation of the novella by Jacqueline Audry ** ''Gigi'' (1958 film), an American musical by Vince ..., ''La Battaglia'' merged with ''Germinal'', edited by Angelo Bandoni and Florentino de Carvalho, giving rise to the periodical ''La Barricata''. References Bibliography * * 1901 establishments in Brazil 1912 disestablishments in Brazil Anarchist periodicals published in Brazil Defunct newspapers published in Brazil Italian-language newspapers Newspapers established in 1901 Publications disestablished in 1912 {{anarchism-stub ...
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Weekly Newspaper
A weekly newspaper is a general-news or Current affairs (news format), current affairs publication that is issued once or twice a week in a wide variety broadsheet, magazine, and electronic publishing, digital formats. Similarly, a biweekly newspaper is published once every two weeks. Weekly newspapers tend to have smaller circulations than daily newspapers, and often cover smaller territories, such as one or more smaller towns, a rural county, or a few neighborhoods in a large city. Frequently, weeklies cover local news and engage in community journalism. Most weekly newspapers follow a similar format as daily newspapers (i.e., news, sports, obituary, obituaries, etc.). However, the primary focus is on news within a coverage area. The publication dates of weekly newspapers in North America vary, but often they come out in the middle of the week (Wednesday or Thursday). However, in the United Kingdom where they come out on Sundays, the weeklies which are called ''Sunday newspape ...
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Florentino De Carvalho
Florentino is both a masculine given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: People with the given name * Florentino Alfaro Zamora (died 1871), Costa Rican politician *Florentino Álvarez Mesa (1846–1926), Spanish journalist, writer and politician * Florentino Ameghino (1853–1911), Argentine naturalist, paleontologist, anthropologist and zoologist *Florentino Asensio Barroso (1877–1936), Spanish Roman Catholic bishop *Florentino Ávidos (1870–1956), Brazilian politician *Florentino Bautista (born 1930), Filipino basketball player *Florentino Broce (c. 1943 – 2015), Filipino footballer and manager * Florentino Castro López (born 1949), Mexican politician * Florentino Collantes (1896–1951), Filipino poet * Florentino Das (1918–1964), Filipino sailor *Florentino Domínguez Ordoñez (born 1962), Mexican politician * Florentino Fernández (actor) (born 1972), Spanish actor and comedian * Florentino Fernández (boxer) (1936–2013), Cuban boxer * Florentino ...
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Italian-language Newspapers
Italian (''italiano'' or ) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire. Together with Sardinian, Italian is the least divergent language from Latin. Spoken by about 85 million people (2022), Italian is an official language in Italy, Switzerland (Ticino and the Grisons), San Marino, and Vatican City. It has an official minority status in western Istria (Croatia and Slovenia). Italian is also spoken by large immigrant and expatriate communities in the Americas and Australia.Ethnologue report for language code:ita (Italy)
– Gordon, Raymond G., Jr. (ed.), 2005. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Fifteenth edition. Dallas, Tex.: SIL International. Online version
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Defunct Newspapers Published In Brazil
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Anarchist Periodicals Published In Brazil
Anarchism is a political philosophy and movement that is skeptical of all justifications for authority and seeks to abolish the institutions it claims maintain unnecessary coercion and hierarchy, typically including, though not necessarily limited to, governments, nation states, and capitalism. Anarchism advocates for the replacement of the state with stateless societies or other forms of free associations. As a historically left-wing movement, usually placed on the farthest left of the political spectrum, it is usually described alongside communalism and libertarian Marxism as the libertarian wing ( libertarian socialism) of the socialist movement. Humans lived in societies without formal hierarchies long before the establishment of formal states, realms, or empires. With the rise of organised hierarchical bodies, scepticism toward authority also rose. Although traces of anarchist thought are found throughout history, modern anarchism emerged from the Enli ...
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