CôtéNature: first issue of French-speaking Switzerland's LandLiebe published

Wednesday sees the publication of the first issue of CôtéNature, the French-speaking counterpart of Swiss LandLiebe. This means that Suisse romande now has its own version of the magazine. CôtéNature is published four times a year as a supplement to L'illustré as well as on sale at newsstands.

CôtéNatureFrom hiking routes and cooking recipes to instructions on herb planting and knitting - for almost eleven years the LandLove its readership with topics relating to life in the countryside. From now on, French-speaking Switzerland can also take part. The first issue of the French-speaking counterpart will be published on Wednesday. CôtéNatureproduced by the editorial office in Lausanne.

In addition to content adapted from German-speaking Switzerland, the new magazine focuses on its own reports from and for Suisse romande. "We are very pleased to be able to continue the successful recipe of the LandLove in our own way and be able to respond to regional stories," says Caroline Zingg, the editor responsible for CôtéNature. "We had a lot of fun working on the first issue. Now we're eager to hear the readers' feedback, and we hope they enjoy the magazine as much as we do."

CôtéNature will be published four times a year as a supplement of L'illustré by subscription or at the kiosk. One week later CôtéNature available at newsstands as single copies. The magazine has 100 pages and a circulation of 49,000 copies.

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