Le Travail-Le Droit du Peuple, the Glossary
Le Travail ("The Work") and Le Droit du Peuple ("The Right of the People") were two French language socialist daily newspapers in Switzerland.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: French language, Geneva, Léon Nicole, Le Grutléen, Social Democratic Party of Switzerland, Swiss Socialist Federation, Switzerland, Valais, Vaud.
- Defunct newspapers published in Switzerland
- French-language newspapers published in Switzerland
- Newspapers published in Geneva
French language
French (français,, or langue française,, or by some speakers) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.
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Geneva
Geneva (Genève)Genf; Ginevra; Genevra.
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Léon Nicole
Léon Nicole (10 April 1887 in Montcherand, Vaud – 28 June 1965 in Geneva) was a prominent trade unionist, journalist, politician and member of the Grand Council of Geneva and the Swiss National Council.
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Le Grutléen
Le Grutléen was a Swiss socialist weekly newspaper published in the French language in Lausanne, and linked to the Socialist Party of Vaud. Le Travail-Le Droit du Peuple and le Grutléen are Defunct newspapers published in Switzerland, French-language newspapers published in Switzerland and socialist newspapers.
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Social Democratic Party of Switzerland
The Social Democratic Party of Switzerland (Sozialdemokratische Partei der Schweiz, SP; Partida Socialdemocrata da la Svizra), also called the Swiss Socialist Party (Parti socialiste suisse; Partito Socialista Svizzero, PS), is a political party in Switzerland.
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The Swiss Socialist Federation (Fédération socialiste suisse, abbreviated FSS) was a political party in Switzerland.
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Switzerland
Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked country located in west-central Europe.
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Valais
Valais, more formally, the Canton of Valais, is one of the 26 cantons forming the Swiss Confederation. It is composed of thirteen districts and its capital and largest city is Sion. Valais is situated in the southwestern part of the country. It borders the cantons of Vaud and Bern to the north, the cantons of Uri and Ticino to the east, as well as Italy to the south and France to the west.
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Vaud
Vaud ((Canton de) Vaud), more formally the Canton of Vaud, is one of the 26 cantons forming the Swiss Confederation.
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See also
Defunct newspapers published in Switzerland
- .ch (newspaper)
- Blick am Abend
- Der Sozialdemokrat
- Falce e Martello
- Gazette de Berne
- Gazette de Lausanne
- Heute (newspaper)
- Journal de Genève
- L'Express (Switzerland)
- La Nation Arabe
- La Nouvelle Internationale
- Le Grutléen
- Le Matin Bleu
- Le Nouveau Quotidien
- Le Travail-Le Droit du Peuple
- Neue Zürcher Nachrichten
- News (newspaper)
- Schweiz am Sonntag
- Volkswacht am Bodensee
- Vperyod
French-language newspapers published in Switzerland
- 20 minutes (Switzerland)
- 24 heures (Switzerland)
- Gazette de Berne
- Gazette de Lausanne
- Journal de Genève
- Kolokol (newspaper)
- L'Express (Switzerland)
- L'Impartial
- La Liberté (Switzerland)
- La Nation Arabe
- La Nouvelle Internationale
- Le Courrier
- Le Grutléen
- Le Matin (Switzerland)
- Le Matin Bleu
- Le Nouveau Quotidien
- Le Nouvelliste (Switzerland)
- Le Quotidien Jurassien
- Le Temps
- Le Travail-Le Droit du Peuple
- Les Afriques
- Tribune de Genève
Newspapers published in Geneva
- Journal de Genève
- Kolokol (newspaper)
- La Nation Arabe
- La Nouvelle Internationale
- Le Courrier
- Le Temps
- Le Travail-Le Droit du Peuple
- Les Afriques
- Mizan (Ottoman newspaper)
- Narodnoye delo
- Tribune de Genève
- Vperyod
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Travail-Le_Droit_du_Peuple