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Qué (quién) es L'Express (Neuchâtel) - definición

SWISS NEWSPAPER
L'Express (Neuchatel); Feuille d'avis de Neuchatel; Feuille d'avis de Neuchâtel; Feuille d'Avis de Neuchâtel et du Vignoble neuchâtelois

L'Express (Neuchâtel)         
L'Express (lit. "The Express") was a Swiss regional French-language daily newspaper published in Neuchâtel.
Neuchâtel Xamax FCS         
  • Gilbert Gress, championship winning coach of the 1980s
  • Stade de la Maladière
  • Chart of the table positions of Neuchâtel Xamax FCS and its previous incarnations in the Swiss football league system
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB IN SWITZERLAND
Neuchatel Xamax; Neuchâtel Xamax FC; Neuchatel Xamax FC; Neuchâtel-Xamax FC; Xamax Neuchâtel; Xamax Neuchatel; Xamax FC; FC Xamax; FC Cantonal; Neuchatel-Xamax FC; Xamax; Cantonal Neuchâtel FC; Cantonal Neuchatel; Neuchâtel Xamax; FC Cantonal Neuchâtel
Neuchâtel Xamax Football Club Serrières or Neuchâtel Xamax FCS () is a Swiss football club based in Neuchâtel. It was created in 1970 through a merger between FC Cantonal, founded in 1906 and Swiss champions of 1916, and FC Xamax founded in 1912.
Neuchâtel gulden         
Neuchatel gulden
The gulden a currency denomination of Neuchâtel equal to 21 batz until 1850. Neuchâtel's basic currency unit was the livre (later franc), divided into 10 batz or 40 kreuzer.

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L'Express (Neuchâtel)

L'Express (lit. "The Express") was a Swiss regional French-language daily newspaper published in Neuchâtel.

Originally founded in 1738 as Feuille d'avis de Neuchatel, it was the oldest still-published French-language newspaper in the world, before it was merged in 2018 with L'Impartial ("The Impartial"), another Swiss French-language paper, to form ArcInfo.

L'Express covered international, national and local issues, including local exhibitions. The newspaper's circulation was 28,490 in 2003.