List of defunct newspapers of Belgium From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This is a list of defunct newspapers of Belgium. Le Communiste[1] Écho de la Sambre[1] Gazette van Ghendt[2] Ghendtsche Post-Tydinghen Het Volk[3] L'Indépendance Belge[4] La Libre Belgique (1940–44)[5] Nieuwe Tijdinghen Le Pays Réel[6] Le Vingtième Siècle[7] La Voix des Belges[8] Volk en Staat Het Vrije Woord[9] vteList of defunct newspapers of EuropeSovereign states Albania Andorra Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Georgia Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Kazakhstan Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Moldova Monaco Montenegro Netherlands North Macedonia Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia San Marino Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom States with limitedrecognition Abkhazia Kosovo Northern Cyprus South Ossetia Transnistria Dependencies andother entities Åland Faroe Islands Gibraltar Guernsey Isle of Man Jersey Svalbard 1 2 Paris, L'Argus de la presse (1937). Nomenclature des journaux & revues en langue française du monde entier (in French). Les bureaux de l'Argus. ↑ "Hubbard's Newspaper and Bank Directory of the World: With Gazetteer and Atlas Combined. Containing the Names and Descriptions of Over Thirty-three Thousand Newspapers and Fifteen Thousand Banks". H. P. Hubbard. September 27, 1882 – via Google Books. ↑ "Het Volk to merge with Het Nieuwsblad". Publicitas. 4 May 2008. Archived from the original on 13 December 2014. Retrieved 12 December 2014. ↑ Marc D'Hoore (2015). "L'Indépendance Belge". Royal Library of Belgium. ↑ Laporte, Christian (1 August 2014). "Du "Patriote" à "La Libre Belgique"..." La Libre. Retrieved 27 July 2017. ↑ Étienne, Jean-Michel (1968). Le mouvement rexiste jusqu'en 1940. Armand Colin. p. 45. ↑ "Le vingtième siècle". Library of Congress. ↑ "Joset fils, la Voix des Belges". www.lavenir.net. Retrieved 26 December 2012. ↑ Saerens, Lieven. "Het Vrije Woord". The Belgian War Press. CEGESOMA. Retrieved 9 February 2013. Related Articles