The principality's Catalan-language press in one place: Diari d'Andorra, El Periòdic d'Andorra and Bondia, together with the public broadcaster RTVA and official government information.
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Frequently asked questions
- In what language are Andorran newspapers published?
- Andorran newspapers publish in Catalan, the principality's official language — led by Diari d'Andorra and El Periòdic d'Andorra.
- What is Andorra's public broadcaster?
- Ràdio i Televisió d'Andorra (RTVA) is the principality's public broadcaster.
- What is Andorra's news agency?
- The Andorran News Agency (ANA) covers national news for the principality.
Andorra has one of Europe's most unique newspaper landscapes, serving just 80,000 people — one of the world's smallest nations — in a microstate nestled high in the Pyrenees mountains between France and Spain. Andorra publishes primarily in Catalan — making it one of only a handful of territories where Catalan is the sole official language — and its press reflects an extraordinary nation that is one of Europe's top ski destinations and a significant financial centre with no income tax.
Diari d'Andorra is the oldest and most widely read newspaper. RTVA is the national public broadcaster. The official FAF covers Andorra's national football team — a notable underdog in European football whose away days at the Estadi Nacional attract curious visitors.
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