Gazette
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A gazette is a newspaper. In the governments of Commonwealth countries a gazette is more specifically an official government paper that publishes all new laws and government decisions.
The word comes from gazet, a Venetian coin that was the cost of early many Italian newspapers and became a name for the papers themselves. This word was borrowed into English to also describe a newspaper. The word came to be used for an official government paper with the creation of the London Gazette in 1665.
Government gazettes
- London Gazette
- Belfast Gazette
- Iris Oifigiúil (originally the Dublin Gazette)
- Edinburgh Gazette
- Canada Gazette
- Australian Public Service Gazette
- Hong Kong Gazette