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Diário de Coimbra

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Diário de Coimbra
TypeRegional newspaper
FormatCompact
EditorAdriano Lucas
Founded1931
HeadquartersRua Adriano Lucas 3020-264 Coimbra
Websitewww.diariocoimbra.pt

Diário de Coimbra is the main newspaper of Coimbra, Portugal.

Founded on May 24, 1930, by Adriano Lucas (1883 - December 17, 1950), Diário de Coimbra is the oldest daily newspaper in Portugal that remains in the ownership of the founder's family. The founder's son, also named Adriano Lucas (December 14, 1925, Coimbra - March 21, 2011, Lisbon), assumed leadership of the group in 1950. The most complicated period in the group's history was marked by resistance to censorship imposed during the dictatorship in Portugal. Its publication was suspended for a period of one year.[1][2]

Its current editor-in-chief is Adriano Callé Lucas.

References

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  1. ^ "Diário de Coimbra". Diário de Coimbra (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-03-14.
  2. ^ "Diário de Coimbra assinala 90 anos". Diário de Viseu (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-03-14.