La Gazette de Berlin

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La Gazette de Berlin was a monthly newspaper in Germany in French . It was founded in 2006 by Régis Présent-Griot and addressed the 400,000 or so French-speaking residents of Germany and French-speaking Germans. The name and logo were taken from a French-language weekly newspaper that was founded in 1743 and appeared for around 50 years.

An eagle with a parchment and a quill in its spurs

The editorial team consisted of French, Swiss and German citizens. One page of the newspaper was published in German. The editorial office was in Berlin - Prenzlauer Berg .

The subscription to the Gazette de Berlin was chargeable; it was also available nationwide at various kiosks (including in Berlin, Hamburg , Munich , Frankfurt am Main , Cologne , Düsseldorf and Bonn ). The first edition was published on June 1, 2006. The paper edition was discontinued in 2009 and the internet portal has not been updated since 2015.

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