La Usc di Ladins

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La usc di Ladins
( The voice of the Ladins )
Prima plata dla Usc di Ladins N 1 1972.jpg
description Regional newspaper
language Ladin and idioms
Headquarters Ortisei in Val Gardena
First edition 1972 (1949)
Frequency of publication weekly
Sold edition 5000 copies
Editor-in-chief Iaco Rigo
Editor Plata dla Union Generela di Ladins dla Dolomites
executive Director Iaco Rigo
Web link www.lausc.it
Article archive e-paper from No. 50 (2007) (PDFs by subscription)
ZDB 1352020-9

The Usc di Ladins ( German  The Voice of the Ladins ) is the most important weekly newspaper of the Ladin valleys Val Gardena ( Ladin . Gherdëina ), Gadertal ( Ladin . Val Badia ), Fassatal (Ladin. Fascia ), Buchenstein (Ladin. Fodom ) and Cortina d ' Ampezzo ( Ladin . Ampëz ). It is published by the Union Generela di Ladins dla Dolomites . Every Saturday this medium reaches 4,300 families. The head office of the newspaper is in the "Cësa di Ladins" inOrtisei in Val Gardena . In the other Ladin valleys there are external editorial offices. The weekly newspaper was founded in 1949 as Nos Ladins before taking its current name in 1972. The edition is about 5000 pieces. In 2012 she was awarded the Prof. Claus Gatterer Prize .

Leaf structure

First page of the first edition of Nos Ladins

The weekly newspaper is divided into several sections : the main page with current topics including a main comment, from the second page current topics of the week follow, which are of interest to all Ladin valleys. This is followed by the contributions from the different valley communities: Val Gardena , Gadertal , Fasstal , Buchenstein and Ampezo, which are written in the respective idiom: Gherdeina, Badiot, Fascian, Fodom and Ampezan. After the local reporting, the sports news from all Ladin valleys or about sporting events with Ladin participation follow on several pages. Alternately, there are also other sections that deal with specific topics, such as youth and social affairs. The last page has a certain cult status because of the cartoons by Manuel Ritz .

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