La Gazette de Berlin

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La Gazette de Berlin is the French-language newspaper published and circulated in Germany each month. Published by Régis Présent-Griot, the target audience are the 400,000 francophones in Germany. The first edition was issued on 1 June 2006.

One page is in German, and the editorial office is in Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin.

Masthead of the Gazette de Berlin (1743)

The newspaper's name and masthead (a crowned eagle holding a sheet of paper and a pen) are borrowed from the original La Gazette de Berlin, founded in 1743.

La Gazette de Berlin is distributed and sold in Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Frankfurt am Main, Cologne, Düsseldorf and Bonn and in several other cities all over Germany.

See also

French day schools in Germany:

French-German schools:

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