List of Spanish-language newspapers published in the United States
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This is a list of Spanish language newspapers published in the United States.
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"Mas de cuatroceintos periodicos en espanol se han editado en los Estados Unidos" [More than 400 newspapers in Spanish have been published in the United States], La Prensa (in Spanish), San Antonio, Texas, February 13, 1938 (List of titles)
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