Portugal (Portuguese: [puɾtuˈɣal]), officially the Portuguese Republic (Portuguese: República Portuguesa [ʁɛˈpuβlikɐ puɾtuˈɣezɐ]),[note 5] is a country located mostly on the Iberian Peninsula, in southwestern Europe. It is the westernmost sovereign state of mainland Europe, being bordered to the west and south by the Atlantic Ocean and to the north and east by Spain. Its territory also includes the Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira, both autonomous regions with their own regional governments. – List of Portuguese newspapers
Portugal is the oldest nation state on the Iberian Peninsula and one of the oldest in Europe and the world, its territory having been continuously settled, invaded and fought over since prehistoric times. The pre-Celtic people, Iberians, Celts, Carthaginians and Romans were followed by the invasions of the Visigoths and Suebi Germanic peoples. After the Muslim conquests of the Iberian Peninsula, most of the territory was part of Al-Andalus until their expulsion. Portugal as a country was established during the early Christian Reconquista. Founded in 868, the County of Portugal gained prominence after the Battle of São Mamede in 1128. The Kingdom of Portugal was later proclaimed following the Battle of Ourique in 1139, and independence from León was recognised by the Treaty of Zamora in 1143
Below is a list of newspapers published in Portugal. List of Portuguese newspapers for news and information on sports, politics, jobs, education, tourism, lifestyles, travel, real estate, business, and more.
Portuguese newspapers and news sites
- Correio da Manhã (English: Morning Mail)Leading daily Portuguese-language newspaper based in Lisbon.
- Público (Public)Portuguese daily national newspaper owned by leading conglomerate Sonae SGPS, S.A.
- RecordOne of the Portuguese sports newspapers. The newspapers content primarily about football.
- Diário de NotíciasMajor Portuguese-language daily was first published in 1864.
- Jornal de Notícias (JN)Portuguese-language daily national newspaper was founded in 1888.
- O Jogo (The Game)Portuguese sports newspaper.
- Jornal de Negócios
- Análise Social
- dnoticias.pt (Madeira)
- O Mirante
- O Açoriano OrientalFounded in 1835, O Açoriano Oriental is one of the oldest Portuguese newspapers.
- iOnline
- ExpressoPortuguese weekly newspaper owned by Portuguese media conglomerate “Impresa”
- A BolaSports newspaper published in Portugal.
- SolPortuguese weekly national newspaper published in Lisbon.
- Blitz
- Diario de Aveiro
- Diário de CoimbraDaily newspaper published in Coimbra, Portugal.
- Diário do Minho
- Noticias de Aveiro
- DestakPortuguese newspaper distributed free of charge.
- Diari Online Algarve
- Correio do Minho
- Diário As Beiras
- Jornal da Bairrada
- Mensageiro de Bragança
- Jornal do Fundão
- AvanteWeekly tabloid format newspaper published in Lisbon. Avante is the official newspaper of the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP).
- Roda Viva
- Região de Águeda
- Povo Livre
- Jornal Soberania do Povo
- Maia Hoje
- A Voz da Figueira
- Mundo Universitário
- On Line News
- A Guarda
- Gazeta do Interior
- Ecos de Basto
- Noticiasaominuto
- Expatica
- Sabado
- Diario da republica electronica
- Pt jornal
- Jornais e revistas
- The Portugal News
- Algarve Resident
- Diario de leiria
- Barlavento
- Algarve Daily News
- Jornal do Algarve
- Jornal Nordeste
- Gazetacaldas
- Diario de Tras os Montes
- O Povo Famalicense
- Libertiagia News
- Oeste Global
- Alvorada
- O Almeirinense
- Mediato
- Regiao de Rio Maior
- Correio de Azemeis
- Observador
- Terras da Beira
- Revista de Vinhos (wine reviews)
- Vert
- Maxima
- Avante! (news magazine)
- Equisport (animal magazine)
- Região de Leiria
- Blitz
- Caras
- Nova Gente
- Maria
- Mais Alto
- glam-magazine.pt
- consumidor.gov.pt
- algarvemais.pt
- Sport Lisboa e Benfica
- expresso.pt
- marinha.pt
- Revista de Partes
- Sábado
- PC Guia
- FLASH!
- Ana
- TV 7 Dias
- Autosport
- Super Interessante
- Visão Júnior
- Exame Informática
- Visão
- marketeer.sapo.pt
- holofote.sapo.pt
Political newspapers
- Avante!, published by the Portuguese Communist Party
- Esquerda Socialista
- Liberdade
- Portugal Socialista, published by the Socialist Party
- Povo Livre, published by the Social Democratic Party
Defunct newspapers
See also: Defunct newspapers of Portugal (in Portuguese)
- 24 Horas [pt], Lisbon (tabloid)[4]
- A Capital, Lisbon (1968–2005)
- Combate, (1974-1978)
- Comércio do Porto, Porto (1854–2005)
- Diário Digital, Lisbon (1999–2017)
- Diário Económico (1989-2016)[5]
- Diário Popular, Lisbon (1943–1991)
- Global Notícias (daily, free) (2007-2010)[4]
- Metro, (2004-2016)[6]
- Notícias de Évora, Évora (1900-1992)
- Notícias de Tarde, (1981-1984)[7]
- O Independente, Lisbon (1988–2006)
- O Século, Lisbon (1880–1978)
- Semanário Económico, Lisbon (folded 2009)
- Tal & Qual, (1980–2007), Friday tabloid