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'''''La Quotidiana''''' is the only [[Romansh language|Romansh]] daily newspaper. It is published by the [[Südostschweiz Mediengruppe]] and was founded in 1997 with support from the Romansh news agency Agentura da Novitads Rumantscha.<ref name=midp>{{cite web|title=La Quotidiana|url=http://www.midas-press.org/Documents/laquotidiana.pdf|work=Midas Press|accessdate=18 May 2015}}</ref> The newspaper was temporarily based in [[Ilanz]],<ref>{{cite web|title=10 years Romansh daily "La Quotidiana"|url=http://www.kleinreport.ch/news/10-jahre-raetoromanische-tageszeitung-la-quotidiana-20802/|website=kleinreport.ch|accessdate=30 August 2016}}</ref> afterwards in Chur. It is the successor of all Romansh newspapers, with the exception of the [[Surmiran]] ''Pagina da Surmeir''. ''La Quotidiana'' is written in both the traditional varieties and the standardized language Rumantsch Grischun; often more than half of the articles are written in [[Sursilvan]], the variety with the largest number of speakers.<ref name=midp/>
'''''La Quotidiana''''' is the only [[Romansh language|Romansh]] daily newspaper. It is published by the [[Südostschweiz Mediengruppe]] and was founded in 1997 with support from the Romansh news agency Agentura da Novitads Rumantscha.<ref name=midp>{{cite web|title=La Quotidiana|url=http://www.midas-press.org/Documents/laquotidiana.pdf|work=Midas Press|accessdate=18 May 2015}}</ref> The newspaper was temporarily based in [[Ilanz]],<ref>{{cite web|title=10 years Romansh daily "La Quotidiana"|url=http://www.kleinreport.ch/news/10-jahre-raetoromanische-tageszeitung-la-quotidiana-20802/|website=kleinreport.ch|accessdate=30 August 2016}}</ref> afterwards in Chur. It is the successor of all Romansh newspapers, with the exception of the [[Surmiran]] ''Pagina da Surmeir''. ''La Quotidiana'' is written in both the traditional varieties and the standardized language Rumantsch Grischun; often more than half of the articles are written in [[Sursilvan]], the variety with the largest number of speakers.<ref name=midp/><ref name="Presse">{{Historical Dictionary of Switzerland|010464|Presse|author=Clavien, Alain; Scherrer, Adrian|date=2015-04-10}}</ref>


The newspaper is a member of MIDAS ([[European Association of Daily Newspapers in Minority and Regional Languages]]).<ref>{{cite web|title=Members|url=https://www.midas-press.org/home/members/|publisher=Midas|access-date=11 August 2024}}</ref>
The newspaper is a member of MIDAS ([[European Association of Daily Newspapers in Minority and Regional Languages]]).<ref>{{cite web|title=Members|url=https://www.midas-press.org/home/members/|publisher=Midas|access-date=11 August 2024}}</ref>

Latest revision as of 19:20, 26 November 2024

La Quotidiana
TypeDaily Newspaper
Founded1997
LanguageRomansh[1]
HeadquartersChur, Switzerland
Websitewww.laquotidiana.ch

La Quotidiana is the only Romansh daily newspaper. It is published by the Südostschweiz Mediengruppe and was founded in 1997 with support from the Romansh news agency Agentura da Novitads Rumantscha.[2] The newspaper was temporarily based in Ilanz,[3] afterwards in Chur. It is the successor of all Romansh newspapers, with the exception of the Surmiran Pagina da Surmeir. La Quotidiana is written in both the traditional varieties and the standardized language Rumantsch Grischun; often more than half of the articles are written in Sursilvan, the variety with the largest number of speakers.[2][4]

The newspaper is a member of MIDAS (European Association of Daily Newspapers in Minority and Regional Languages).[5]

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References

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  1. ^ "La Quotidiana". Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  2. ^ a b "La Quotidiana" (PDF). Midas Press. Retrieved 18 May 2015.
  3. ^ "10 years Romansh daily "La Quotidiana"". kleinreport.ch. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  4. ^ Clavien, Alain; Scherrer, Adrian: Presse in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland, 2015-04-10.
  5. ^ "Members". Midas. Retrieved 11 August 2024.
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