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Jyllandsposten
Jyllands-Posten, founded in 1871 by Viggo Hørup and a group of journalists in Århus, Denmark, has evolved into one of the country's leading newspapers, playing a crucial role in Danish media. Notable for breaking significant stories, including the controversial Muhammad cartoons in 2005, it has shaped discourse on freedom of expression and democracy. With a wide range of content covering news, politics, culture, and lifestyle, it caters to various readership interests while its investigative journalism has earned it a reputation as a trusted source of information. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of Jyllands-Posten from Århus, Denmark, starting 1838, including 962 scans in total. This is a perfect opportunity to discover historical figures and events, as well as possibly uncover stories from your own family history. Dive into the past and see how this influential publication has helped shape public debate over the years.
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