Founded | 1825 |
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Language | French |
Ceased publication | 1914 |
Headquarters | Saint Petersburg, Russia |
The Journal de St.-Pétersbourg or Journal de Saint-Pétersbourg was a French-language newspaper, published in Saint Petersburg, Russia, with varying periodicity and some interruptions, from 1825 to 1914. For at least some of this period it was an official or semi-official organ of the Russian Foreign Ministry.[1][2]
References
- ↑ S.C.M. Paine, The Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895: Perceptions, Power, and Primacy (Cambridge University Press, 2003), pp. 139–140, 236.
- ↑ George Ripley (ed.), The New American Cyclopaedia (1864), vol. 12, s.v. "Newspapers".
External links
- Scans of the Journal de St.-Pétersbourg, 15/27 December 1825, made available by the Academy of Athens.
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