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DEFINITION Hemeroteca in Spanish and Portuguese, Emeroteca in Italian refers to a library collecting periodicals. In recent years, numerous digital libraries of periodicals have emerged; as the English language misses a term for these, here the Spanish/Portuguese term "Hemeroteca" is used. Article Hemeroteca from Wikipedia Spanish edition; Hemeroteca from Wikipedia Portuguese edition; Emeroteca from Wikipedia Italian edition ALTERNATIVE SITES startpagina.nl : Kranten historisch, in Dutch Wikipedia, List of Online Newspaper Archives ICON, International Coalition on Newspapers, Newspaper Digitization Projects |
| I.a) Europe |
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Austria .
Belgium .
Bulgaria .
Croatia .
Czech Republic .
Denmark .
Estonia .
Finland .
Germany .
Greece .
Hungary .
Iceland .
Ireland .
Italy .
Latvia .
Lithuania .
Luxemburg .
Malta .
Netherlands .
Norway .
Poland .
Portugal .
Romania .
Russia .
Serbia .
Slovakia .
Spain .
Sweden .
Switzerland .
United Kingdom ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS : Scotland . Wales HISTORICAL REGIONS : Bukovina . |
| I.b) Americas |
| Anguilla . Antigua & Barbuda . Argentina . Bahamas . Barbados . Bermuda . Brazil . British Virgin Islands . Cayman Islands . Chile . Colombia . Costa Rica . Cuba . Dominica . Dominican Republic . Grenada . Guadeloupe . Haiti . Jamaica . Martinique . Mexico . Montserrat . Netherlands Antilles . Peru . Puerto Rico . St. Kitts & Nevis . St. Lucia . St. Vincent . Trinidad & Tobago . Turks & Caicos Islands . U.S. Virgin Islands . Venezuela . |
| I.c) Asia |
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Afghanistan .
PR China .
Hong Kong .
India .
Indonesia .
Israel .
Mongolia .
Pakistan .
Philippines .
Singapore .
South Korea .
Taiwan .
Turkey . HISTORICAL ENTITIES . Dutch East Indies . Korea (united) . Qing . Republic of China (1911-1949) . |
| I.d) Oceania / Pacific |
| Australia . New Zealand . |
| I.e) Africa |
| HISTORICAL ENTITIES : German East Africa . |
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NOTE WHKMLA addresses high school students taking courses (AP, SAT) in World and European History. Geographically, it covers the world EXCEPT for the U.S.A. and Canada (as students can learn about the history of these countries in courses on U.S./American History). |