La Nazione

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La Nazione
Logo La Nazione.gif
description Italian newspaper
Area of ​​Expertise local coverage
language Italian
publishing company Poligrafici Editoriale ( Italy )
First edition July 13, 1859
Frequency of publication Every day
Sold edition 164,057 copies
(December 2009)
Widespread edition 124,890 copies
(December 2009)
Editor-in-chief Gabriele Canè
Web link www.lanazione.ilsole24ore.com

La Nazione (in German: The Nation ) is an Italian daily newspaper based in Florence . Its distribution includes the entire region of Tuscany and Umbria as well as the province of La Spezia in the northern Italian region of Liguria . The newspaper offers a local section for each of the respective provinces, which is created by the local editorial offices .

The newspaper is based in Florence

The newspaper first appeared on July 13, 1859, making it one of the oldest in Italy.

Your political orientation can be described as moderately conservative .

La Nazione is currently developing a collaboration with two other daily newspapers from the same publishing group ( Poligrafici Editoriale ). Together with Il Resto del Carlino from Bologna and Il Giorno from Milan , the network QN - Quotidiano Nazionale is to be created.

Local newsrooms

The local editorial offices are present throughout the territory of Tuscany, Umbria and the province of La Spezia. They are located in the cities of Arezzo , Carrara , Empoli , Florence , Grosseto , La Spezia , Livorno , Lucca , Massa , Montecatini Terme , Perugia , Pisa , Pistoia , Pontedera , Prato , Sarzana , Siena and Viareggio .

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