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Northern Irish newspaper
The Ulster Gazette, also known as the Ulster Gazette and Armagh Standard is a newspaper based in Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is published by the Alpha Newspaper Group and has had the largest readership in the Armagh city and district since 1844.[1][2]
The Gazette circulates throughout the entire City and District of Armagh and in some parts of Portadown.
The newspaper's circulation in 2013 was an average of 7,130 copies sold a week.
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