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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Ercilla was a biweekly news magazine published in Santiago, Chile. The magazine was in circulation between 1936 and April 2015. Its title is a reference to Alonso de Ercilla who wrote the first epic poem in Spanish in Chile.[1]

History and profile

Ercilla was established in 1936.[2] The magazine was published on a biweekly basis[1] and had its headquarters in Santiago.[3] It featured articles on news and cultural events.[1] The magazine was published by a state-controlled company, Zig-Zag, which was later renamed Quimantu, until the coup d'état in Chile in 1973.[4] However, the magazine had an independent editorial stance and in fact, was critical of Salvador Allende just before the collapse of the Allende government.[4] In addition it held a conservative stance until the coup.[1]

Sergio Mujica was the owner of Ercilla until March 1976 when it was seized and was sold to a company owned by the Pinochet supporters.[5][6][7]

In November 1991 Ercilla temporarily ceased publication.[8]

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