La Prensa ("The Press") is a frequently used name for newspapers in the Spanish-speaking world. It may refer to:
Argentina
- La Prensa (Buenos Aires)
- La Prensa (Santa Cruz), a current publication of Caleta Olivia, Santa Cruz
Bolivia
- La Prensa (La Paz), a newspaper in Bolivia
Canada
- La Prensa (Canadá), a current publication in Alberta
Chile
- La Estrella de Tocopilla (La Prensa), the former name of La Estrella de Tocopilla in Tocopilla
- La Prensa (Curicó)
Cuba
- Prensa Latina, the official state news agency of Cuba
Ecuador
- La Prensa (Riobamba), a newspaper in Ecuador
El Salvador
- La Prensa Gráfica, commonly known as La Prensa
Honduras
- La Prensa (Honduras), a newspaper in San Pedro Sula
Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
Peru
Spain
- La Prensa (Barcelona) (1941-1979)
- La Prensa (Gijón) (1921-1936)
- La Prensa (Santa Cruz de Tenerife) (1910-1939)
United States
- La Prensa (California), founded 1999, serving Riverside and San Bernardino counties, owned by Southern California News Group
- La Prensa (Florida), a Central Florida publication owned by ImpreMedia
- La Prensa (Michigan), a newspaper of Detroit, Michigan
- La Prensa (San Antonio), a former newspaper in Texas
- La Prensa de San Antonio, a Spanish/English newspaper in San Antonio, Texas
- El Diario La Prensa, a New York City publication founded as La Prensa
Venezuela
- La Prensa (Barinas), a regional newspaper of Venezuela
- La Prensa (Barquisimeto), a regional newspaper of Venezuela
- La Prensa de Monagas, a regional newspaper of Venezuela
- La Prensa (Puerto La Cruz), a regional newspaper of Venezuela
See also
- All pages with titles containing La Prensa
- Prensa Libre (disambiguation)
- La Presa (disambiguation)
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