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[edit]DescriptionMonitor Araucano.png | El Monitor Araucano fue el sucesor de la Aurora de Chile. Su primer ejemplar vio la luz el 17 de abril de 1813, bajo la dirección de Camilo Henríquez. Fue el segundo diario en la historia de Chile. Publicado tres veces a la semana. Después del desastre de Rancagua (octubre de 1814) fue clausurado, alcanzando a editar 183 números. |
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