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Koninglyke Staats-Courant
Founded in 1618, the Koninglyke Staats-Courant, based in The Hague, is the Netherlands' oldest newspaper established by the Dutch government to inform citizens of official decrees and significant events. With its legacy as a trusted source for government announcements and legal notices, it has shaped public communication in the country. Over the centuries, it has adapted to changing media landscapes, transitioning from a governmental bulletin to a broader news platform, including a wealth of content on political developments and cultural insights. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of the Koninglyke Staats-Courant starting 1806, including 443 scans in total. Delve into history by discovering mentions of historical figures and events, as well as possibly exploring connections to your own family history. The Staats-Courant remains a vital resource for those seeking accurate information and encourages you to search for old newspapers on the site.