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There are different words for newspaper in Dutch. In the Netherlands the word krant is used. In the Dutch provinces North-Brabant, Limburg and in Belgium Gazet or Gazette is used. Another word is Courant or in Afrikaans, the variant in South Africa and Namibia, written as Koerant. A Dagblad is a daily paper and a Weekblad comes once per week.

These examples of papers which are also online are very practical to learn reading Dutch.

Nederlandse kranten, Dutch newspapers

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Belgische kranten, Belgian newspapers

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Surinaamse kranten, Surinamese newspapers

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Kranten van de Nederlandse Antillen, newspapers of the Netherlands Antilles

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Suid-Afrikaanse koerante (Afrikaans), South African newspapers

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Namibiese koerante (Afrikaans), Namibian newspapers

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Zie ook, See also

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