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L'Alsace-Le Pays

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L'Alsace-Le Pays is a regional daily French newspaper. L'Alsace covers the Alsace region and Le Pays the Franche-Comté region.

History and profile

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L'Alsace-Le Pays was created in November 1944. In addition to its headquarters in Mulhouse, L'Alsace-Le Pays has 15 local agencies in the Haut-Rhin département (Altkirch, Cernay, Colmar, Guebwiller, Masevaux, Mulhouse, Saint-Louis, Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines, Thann and Wittelsheim), two in the Bas-Rhin département (Sélestat and Strasbourg), one in the Territoire de Belfort département (Belfort), one in the Doubs département (Montbéliard), and one in the Haute-Saône département (Lure).

A French-German bilingual edition is also published, representing 4.72 percent of the newspaper's global sales in 2003. The publishing director and manager of the paper is Jean-Dominique Pretet.

Circulation of the newspaper Source : ACPM
Year Circulation
2018 73,556
2017 76,272
2016 78,910
2015 80,871
2014 83,254
2013 -
2012 96,858
2011 99,856
2010 101,127
2009 103,654
2008 105,786
2007 107,202
2006 108,577
2005 111,204

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