Puerto Rico Ilustrado

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DirectorJose S. Alegria[1]
Staff writersBenjamin Ortiz[1]
Marina Molina[1]
Pura Cecile Lamoutte[1]
Francisco Gonzalez Fagundo[2]
Juan Vicente Rafael[3]
Arturo Castro[4]
PhotographerBachrach[5]
CategoriesHistory, Culture
Puerto Rico Ilustrado
DirectorJose S. Alegria[1]
Staff writersBenjamin Ortiz[1]
Marina Molina[1]
Pura Cecile Lamoutte[1]
Francisco Gonzalez Fagundo[2]
Juan Vicente Rafael[3]
Arturo Castro[4]
PhotographerBachrach[5]
CategoriesHistory, Culture
FrequencyWeekly[1]
PublisherPuerto Rico Ilustrado, Inc.[6]
FounderJuan M. Saavedra[7]
Founded6 March 1910
First issue6 March 1910 [8]
Final issue2 December 1990[9]
CompanyPuerto Rico Ilustrado
CountryPuerto Rico
Based inSan Juan
LanguageSpanish
OCLC17194285

Puerto Rico Ilustrado was a weekly magazine in Puerto Rico. Its first issue was published 6 March 1910 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, with Juan M. Saavedra as administrator.[7] The final issue of Puerto Rico Ilustrado as an independent publication was número 2227, published 27 December 1952.[10]

On 29 January 1966, Puerto Rico Ilustrado returned to publication as a Saturday supplement (suplemento sabatino) within issues of El Mundo newspaper.[11] Puerto Rico Ilustrado changed to a Sunday supplement (suplemento dominical) on 7 June 1970,[12] and remained so until its publication was discontinued by El Mundo in September 1975.[13]

On 20 January 1985, El Mundo resumed publication of Puerto Rico Ilustrado as an insert of the Sunday issues.[14] The final issue of Puerto Rico Ilustrado was published on 2 December 1990,[15] since El Mundo was absorbed by El Nuevo Día less than a week later.[9]

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