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L'Écho
L'Écho, founded in 1868 by Louis Duhamel in Angoulême, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, has established itself as a prominent regional newspaper with a rich history. Initially launched as a daily publication, it has adapted over the years, embracing digital formats while retaining its print roots. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of L'Écho starting 1872, including 19,274 scans in total. The newspaper covers a wide array of content, including local news, politics, culture, and sports, making it a vital source of information for Angoulême and beyond. Discovering historical figures, events, and possibly people from your own family history within these archived pages can provide valuable insights and connections to the past. Explore the wealth of content available on OldNews.com and engage with the stories that have shaped the region and its community.