''Le véridique de Gand'' was a French-language daily newspaper published in
Ghent
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(
United Kingdom of the Netherlands
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) from 25 November 1818 to 30 September 1820.
[ Ferdinand van der Haeghen, ''Bibliographie gantoise: Recherches sur la vie et les travaux des imprimeurs de Gand'', vol. 6 (Ghent, Eug. Vanderhaeghen, 1867), p. 220]
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It was printed and distributed by Pierre François De Goesin-Verhaeghe (1753–1831), printer to the newly established
Ghent University
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Established before the state of Belgium itself, the university was founded by the Dutch King William I in 1817, when the ...
, who had previously published ''Annonces et avis divers du département de l'Escaut''.
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Newspapers established in 1818
Publications disestablished in 1820
Mass media in Ghent
Defunct daily newspapers