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'''''Cromos''''' is a [[Colombia]]n varieties and [[photojournalism]] [[magazine]], known for widely covering the [[Miss Colombia]] [[Beauty contest|pageant]] on editions called ''Mini Cromos''. It was founded in 1916 by Miguel Santiago Valencia and Abelardo Arboleda, both from the Colombian city of [[Popayán]].<ref>http://www.guiomarjaramillo.com/noticiasshw.php?id=434&cid=42</ref><ref>http://www.arteamerica.cu/7/dossier/zapata.htm</ref> It is owned by [[Julio Mario Santo Domingo]].{{cn|date=February 2013}}
'''''Cromos''''' is a [[Colombia]]n varieties and [[photojournalism]] [[magazine]], known for widely covering the [[Miss Colombia]] [[Beauty contest|pageant]] on editions called ''Mini Cromos''. It was founded in 1916 by Miguel Santiago Valencia and Abelardo Arboleda, both from the Colombian city of [[Popayán]].<ref>[http://www.guiomarjaramillo.com/noticiasshw.php?id=434&cid=42 ]{{dead link|date=February 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arteamerica.cu/7/dossier/zapata.htm |title=Dossier de Arteamérica |publisher=Arteamerica.cu |date= |accessdate=2013-02-07}}</ref> It is owned by [[Julio Mario Santo Domingo]].{{cn|date=February 2013}}


==9/11 archive==
==9/11 archive==
Revista Cromos, a website produced by Revista Cromos, a press organization, is part of the [[Library of Congress]] September 11 Web Archive and preserves the web expressions of individuals, groups, the press and institutions in the United States and from around the world in the aftermath of the attacks in the US on [[September 11 attacks|September 11, 2001]].<ref>http://lcweb4.loc.gov/911/catalog/0518.html</ref>
Revista Cromos, a website produced by Revista Cromos, a press organization, is part of the [[Library of Congress]] September 11 Web Archive and preserves the web expressions of individuals, groups, the press and institutions in the United States and from around the world in the aftermath of the attacks in the US on [[September 11 attacks|September 11, 2001]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lcweb4.loc.gov/911/catalog/0518.html |title=Revista Cromos (Library of Congress Web Archives) |publisher=Lcweb4.loc.gov |date= |accessdate=2013-02-07}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 18:42, 7 February 2013

Cromos
Front cover of issue 04786 of Cromos featuring Natalia Navarro.
Front cover of issue 04786 of Cromos featuring Natalia Navarro.
DirectorJairo Dueñas Villamil
Editor-in-chiefFernando Gómez Garzón
FrequencyFortnightly
FounderMiguel Santiago Valencia
Abelardo Arboleda Restrepo
First issue16 January 1916 (1916-01-16)
CompanyInversiones Cromos S.A.S.
CountryColombia
Based inBogotá, D.C.
LanguageSpanish
Websitewww.cromos.com.co
ISSN0011-1708
OCLC7682578

Cromos is a Colombian varieties and photojournalism magazine, known for widely covering the Miss Colombia pageant on editions called Mini Cromos. It was founded in 1916 by Miguel Santiago Valencia and Abelardo Arboleda, both from the Colombian city of Popayán.[1][2] It is owned by Julio Mario Santo Domingo.[citation needed]

9/11 archive

Revista Cromos, a website produced by Revista Cromos, a press organization, is part of the Library of Congress September 11 Web Archive and preserves the web expressions of individuals, groups, the press and institutions in the United States and from around the world in the aftermath of the attacks in the US on September 11, 2001.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ [1][dead link]
  2. ^ "Dossier de Arteamérica". Arteamerica.cu. Retrieved 2013-02-07.
  3. ^ "Revista Cromos (Library of Congress Web Archives)". Lcweb4.loc.gov. Retrieved 2013-02-07.

Further reading

  • Cruz Ramírez, Marisol. "La Americanización de la Revista Cromos 1944-1950", Trabajo de grado, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Bogotá, 2010.