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L'Echo français ('French Echo') was a French biweekly newspaper published from Mexico City. It was founded on January 26, 1902. The newspaper was published between 1902 and 1925. Anatole (alias Henri) Papillaud was the founder of the newspaper, albeit Papillaud left Mexico a few months after the launch of the publication. It was one of two main French-language publications in Mexico at the time. Its offices were located at Calle Uruguay 95. Ownership of the newspaper was later taken over by Max Athénosy. In 1925 the newspaper merged with .

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  • L'Echo français ("El eco francés" en francés') era un periódico quincenal mexicano escrito en francés publicado en la Ciudad de México.​ El periódico fue fundado el 26 de enero de 1902 y se publicó hasta 1925 cuando cerró sus operaciones.​ El fundador del periódico era Anatole (alias Henri) Papillaud, aunque Papillaud se fue de México unos cuantos meses después del lanzamiento de la publicación.​​ Era uno de los dos periódicos en francés principales en México a principios del siglo XX.​ Sus oficinas estaban ubicadas en la calle Uruguay 95.​ Más tarde el periódico pasó a estar en las manos de Max Athénosy. Finalmente en 1925 el diario fue fusionado con .​ (es)
  • L'Echo français ('French Echo') was a French biweekly newspaper published from Mexico City. It was founded on January 26, 1902. The newspaper was published between 1902 and 1925. Anatole (alias Henri) Papillaud was the founder of the newspaper, albeit Papillaud left Mexico a few months after the launch of the publication. It was one of two main French-language publications in Mexico at the time. Its offices were located at Calle Uruguay 95. Ownership of the newspaper was later taken over by Max Athénosy. In 1925 the newspaper merged with . (en)
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  • L'Echo français ('French Echo') was a French biweekly newspaper published from Mexico City. It was founded on January 26, 1902. The newspaper was published between 1902 and 1925. Anatole (alias Henri) Papillaud was the founder of the newspaper, albeit Papillaud left Mexico a few months after the launch of the publication. It was one of two main French-language publications in Mexico at the time. Its offices were located at Calle Uruguay 95. Ownership of the newspaper was later taken over by Max Athénosy. In 1925 the newspaper merged with . (en)
  • L'Echo français ("El eco francés" en francés') era un periódico quincenal mexicano escrito en francés publicado en la Ciudad de México.​ El periódico fue fundado el 26 de enero de 1902 y se publicó hasta 1925 cuando cerró sus operaciones.​ El fundador del periódico era Anatole (alias Henri) Papillaud, aunque Papillaud se fue de México unos cuantos meses después del lanzamiento de la publicación.​​ Era uno de los dos periódicos en francés principales en México a principios del siglo XX.​ Sus oficinas estaban ubicadas en la calle Uruguay 95.​ (es)
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  • L'Echo français (es)
  • L'Echo français (en)
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