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  • [Name]: Academia Cațavencu
    [Country]: Romania
    [Place]: Bucharest
    [Start]: 1991
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Alhudood
    [Country]: Jordan
    [Place]: Amman
    [Start]: 2013
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: L'Asino
    [Country]: Italy
    [Place]: Rome
    [Start]: 1892
    [Status]: 1925
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: L'Assiette au Beurre
    [Country]: France
    [Place]: Paris
    [Start]: 1901
    [Status]: 1936
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Il Becco Giallo
    [Country]: Italy
    [Place]: Rome
    [Start]: 1924
    [Status]: 1931
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: El Be Negre
    [Country]: Spain
    [Place]: Barcelona
    [Start]: 1931
    [Status]: 1936
    [Comments]: Briefly revived in 1979 as Amb potes rosses
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  • [Name]: Bertoldo
    [Country]: Italy
    [Place]: Milan
    [Start]: 1936
    [Status]: 1943
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: La Campana de Gràcia
    [Country]: Spain
    [Place]: Barcelona
    [Start]: 1870
    [Status]: 1934
    [Comments]: Suspended in 1872, 1874 and 1890, and substituted by L'Esquella de la Torratxa
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  • [Name]: Candido
    [Country]: Italy
    [Place]: Milan
    [Start]: 1945
    [Status]: 1961
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Cane Toad Times
    [Country]: Australia
    [Place]: Brisbane
    [Start]: 1977
    [Status]: 1990
    [Comments]: Motivated by political events in Queensland under the Bjelke-Petersen Government (1968–1987).
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  • [Name]: La Caricature
    [Country]: France
    [Place]: Paris
    [Start]: 1830
    [Status]: 1843
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  • [Name]: La Caricature
    [Country]: France
    [Place]: Paris
    [Start]: 1880
    [Status]: 1904
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Caras y Caretas (Argentina)
    [Country]: Argentina
    [Place]: Buenos Aires
    [Start]: 1898
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Le Canard enchaîné
    [Country]: France
    [Place]: Paris
    [Start]: 1915
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Le Charivari
    [Country]: France
    [Place]: Paris
    [Start]: 1832
    [Status]: 1937
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Charlie Hebdo
    [Country]: France
    [Place]: Paris
    [Start]: 1969
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]: publication suspended (1981–1992); a mass killing of contributors at its offices in 2015 causes one issue to appear late, but fails to stop publication
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  • [Name]: The Chaser
    [Country]: Australia
    [Place]:
    [Start]: 1999
    [Status]: 2005
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: The Clinic
    [Country]: Chile
    [Place]: Santiago
    [Start]: 1998
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Cu-Cut!
    [Country]: Spain
    [Place]: Barcelona
    [Start]: 1902
    [Status]: 1912
    [Comments]: briefly revived 1913–14
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  • [Name]: Cuore
    [Country]: Italy
    [Place]: Rome
    [Start]: 1989
    [Status]: 1996
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Cyrulik Warszawski
    [Country]: Poland
    [Place]: Warsaw
    [Start]: 1926
    [Status]: 1934
    [Comments]: associated with the Skamander literary circle; the title Cyrulik Warszawski translates as "The Barber of Warsaw".
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  • [Name]: Ad-Dabbour
    [Country]: Lebanon
    [Place]: Beirut
    [Start]: 1922
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: The Daily Mash
    [Country]: United Kingdom
    [Place]:
    [Start]: 2007
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Dikobraz
    [Country]: CzechoslovakiaCzech Republic (from 1993)
    [Place]:
    [Start]: 1945
    [Status]: 1995
    [Comments]: from 1990 under the title Nový Dikobraz; briefly revived 2004–2005 under the title Dikobraz a Zabaveno; the title Dikobraz translates as "Old World Porcupine"
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  • [Name]: Der Drache
    [Country]: Germany
    [Place]: Leipzig
    [Start]: 1919
    [Status]: 1925
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: L'Esquella de la Torratxa
    [Country]: Spain
    [Place]: Barcelona
    [Start]: 1890
    [Status]: 1939
    [Comments]: spin-off of La Campana de Gràcia
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  • [Name]: Eulenspiegel
    [Country]: East Germany/Germany
    [Place]: Berlin
    [Start]: 1954
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]: the only satire magazine of East Germany
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  • [Name]: Faking News
    [Country]: India
    [Place]: Delhi
    [Start]: 2008
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Feral Tribune
    [Country]: Croatia
    [Place]: Split
    [Start]: 1984
    [Status]: 2008
    [Comments]: published from 1984 until 1993 as a weekly supplement in Nedjeljna Dalmacija, published from 1993 until 2008 as an independent weekly magazine
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  • [Name]: Fliegende Blätter
    [Country]: Germany
    [Place]: Munich
    [Start]: 1845
    [Status]: 1944
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Frank
    [Country]: Canada
    [Place]: Halifax
    [Start]: 1987
    [Status]: 2008
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Frigidaire
    [Country]: Italy
    [Place]: Giano dell'Umbria
    [Start]: 1980
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Fun
    [Country]: United Kingdom
    [Place]: London
    [Start]: 1861
    [Status]: 1901
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Gırgır
    [Country]: Turkey
    [Place]: Istanbul
    [Start]: 1972
    [Status]: 1989
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Golden Words
    [Country]: Canada
    [Place]: Kingston
    [Start]: 1967
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]: Engineering newspaper of Queen's University
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  • [Name]: Grönköpings Veckoblad
    [Country]: Sweden
    [Place]:
    [Start]: 1902
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: La Grosse Bertha
    [Country]: France
    [Place]:
    [Start]: 1991
    [Status]: 1993
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Der Groyser Kundes
    [Country]: United States
    [Place]: New York
    [Start]: 1909
    [Status]: 1927
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Il Guerin Meschino
    [Country]: Italy
    [Place]: Milan
    [Start]: 1882
    [Status]: 1950
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Hackberg Post
    [Country]: Germany
    [Place]: Passau
    [Start]: 2016
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]: German-English online-publication from 2016 until 2017, from 2018 onwards only German edition in printed form
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  • [Name]: Hamburger Wespen
    [Country]: Germany
    [Place]: Hamburg
    [Start]: 1862
    [Status]: 1868
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Hara-Kiri
    [Country]: France
    [Place]: Paris
    [Start]: 1961
    [Status]: 1985
    [Comments]: reappeared briefly in 1993 and 2000. Additional weekly magazine published in 1969–1970.
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  • [Name]: Harvard Lampoon
    [Country]: United States
    [Place]: Cambridge
    [Start]: 1876
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: The Hoar
    [Country]: United Kingdom
    [Place]: Leamington Spa
    [Start]: 2016
    [Status]: 2017
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Hosteni
    [Country]: Albania
    [Place]: Tirana
    [Start]: 1945
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]: published monthly until 1991, quarterly onward
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  • [Name]: Hum®
    [Country]: Argentina
    [Place]: Buenos Aires
    [Start]: 1978
    [Status]: 1999
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: The Inconsequential
    [Country]: United Kingdom
    [Place]: Northeastern England
    [Start]: 2005
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]: Originated from a one-issue pamphlet entitled The Shabby Hare. Published every two to three months up to 2015, then monthly thereafter.
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  • [Name]: El Jueves
    [Country]: Spain
    [Place]: Barcelona
    [Start]: 1977
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Karuzela
    [Country]: Poland
    [Place]: Łódź
    [Start]: 1957
    [Status]: 1992
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Kikeriki
    [Country]: Austria
    [Place]: Vienna
    [Start]: 1861
    [Status]: 1933
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Kladderadatsch
    [Country]: Germany
    [Place]: Berlin
    [Start]: 1848
    [Status]: 1944
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Krokodil
    [Country]: Soviet UnionRussian Federation (from 1991)
    [Place]: Moscow
    [Start]: 1922
    [Status]: 2004
    [Comments]: from 2001 under the title Novyi Krokodil («Новый Крокодил»); the only satirical magazine in the world to be honoured with a musical composition: "5 Romances to the Words from the Crocodile Magazine" («5 романсов на слова из журнала „Крокодил“») by Dmitri Shostakovich (1965).
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  • [Name]: Il Lampione
    [Country]: Grand Duchy of Tuscany/Italy
    [Place]: Florence
    [Start]: 1848
    [Status]: 1877
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: The Legian Street Journal
    [Country]: Indonesia
    [Place]: Bali
    [Start]: 2018
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: LeMan
    [Country]: Turkey
    [Place]: Istanbul
    [Start]: 1990
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: The Lemon Press
    [Country]: United Kingdom
    [Place]: York
    [Start]: 2009
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Toons Mag
    [Country]: Norway
    [Place]: Drøbak
    [Start]: 2009
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: La Lente
    [Country]: Grand Duchy of Tuscany
    [Place]: Florence
    [Start]: 1856
    [Status]: 1861
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Leuchtkugeln
    [Country]: Germany
    [Place]: Munich
    [Start]: 1848
    [Status]: 1851
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Emme
    [Country]: Italy
    [Place]: Rome
    [Start]: 2007
    [Status]: 2009
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Il Male
    [Country]: Italy
    [Place]: Rome
    [Start]: 1978
    [Status]: 1982
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Il Misfatto
    [Country]: Italy
    [Place]: Rome
    [Start]: 2010
    [Status]: 2013
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Moskovskaya Komsomolka
    [Country]: Russia
    [Place]: Moscow
    [Start]: 1999
    [Status]: 2001
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Mucha
    [Country]: Poland
    [Place]: Warsaw
    [Start]: 1868
    [Status]: 1952
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Münchener Punsch
    [Country]: Germany
    [Place]: Munich
    [Start]: 1848
    [Status]: 1871
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Nebelspalter
    [Country]: Switzerland
    [Place]: ZürichRorschach (from 1921)Basel (from 1996)Horn (from 1998)
    [Start]: 1875
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]: world's second oldest satirical magazine, after The Yale Record (1872–present)proscribed in Nazi Germany
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  • [Name]: Noseweek
    [Country]: South Africa
    [Place]:
    [Start]: 1993
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: The Onion
    [Country]: United States
    [Place]: Chicago
    [Start]: 1988
    [Status]: 2013
    [Comments]: remains active online as a website
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  • [Name]: The Babylon Bee
    [Country]: United States
    [Place]: Jupiter, FL
    [Start]: 2016
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: 'U Panarijdde
    [Country]: Italy
    [Place]: Taranto
    [Start]: 1902
    [Status]: 1953
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Par Condicio
    [Country]: Italy
    [Place]:
    [Start]: 2004
    [Status]: 2005
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Il Pasquino
    [Country]: Kingdom of Sardinia/Italy
    [Place]: Turin
    [Start]: 1856
    [Status]: 1930
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Der Postillon
    [Country]: Germany
    [Place]: Fürth
    [Start]: 2008
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Private Eye
    [Country]: United Kingdom
    [Place]: London
    [Start]: 1961
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Przegięcie Pały
    [Country]: Poland
    [Place]:
    [Start]: 1988
    [Status]: 1989
    [Comments]: founded by Krzysztof Skibaassociated with the Ruch Społeczeństwa Alternatywnego & Orange Alternative movements
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  • [Name]: Punch
    [Country]: United Kingdom
    [Place]: London
    [Start]: 1841
    [Status]: 2002
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: The Realist
    [Country]: United States
    [Place]: New York City
    [Start]: 1958
    [Status]: 2001
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Różowe Domino
    [Country]: Poland(under Austrian partition)
    [Place]: Lwów(now Lviv)
    [Start]: 1882
    [Status]: 1890
    [Comments]: whole print runs frequently confiscated by the censorship of Austria-Hungary; the title translates as "Pink Domino".
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  • [Name]: Simplicissimus
    [Country]: Germany
    [Place]: Munich
    [Start]: 1896
    [Status]: 1944
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Siné Mensuel
    [Country]: France
    [Place]: Paris
    [Start]: 2011
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]: succeeded to the weekly magazine Siné Hebdo published from 2008 to 2010
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  • [Name]: Spy
    [Country]: United States
    [Place]:
    [Start]: 1986
    [Status]: 1998
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Lo Stenterello
    [Country]: Grand Duchy of Tuscany
    [Place]: Florence
    [Start]: 1848
    [Status]: 1849
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Süddeutscher Postillon
    [Country]: Germany
    [Place]: Munich
    [Start]: 1882
    [Status]: 1910
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Svikmøllen
    [Country]: Denmark
    [Place]:
    [Start]: 1915
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Szpilki
    [Country]: Poland
    [Place]: Warsaw(Łódź 1945–1947)
    [Start]: 1935
    [Status]: 1994
    [Comments]: founded by Eryk Lipiński & Zbigniew Mitzner; publication suspended during the Second World War between September 1939 and March 1945, and again for a few months during the dictatorship of General Jaruzelski
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  • [Name]: The Phoenix
    [Country]: Ireland
    [Place]: Dublin
    [Start]: 1983
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Tango
    [Country]: Italy
    [Place]: Rome
    [Start]: 1986
    [Status]: 1988
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Teacher's Diary
    [Country]: United Kingdom
    [Place]: London
    [Start]: 2004
    [Status]: 2004
    [Comments]: a brief Private Eye spin-off
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  • [Name]: Towfiq
    [Country]: Iran
    [Place]: Teheran
    [Start]: 1923
    [Status]: 1971
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: La Traca
    [Country]: Spain
    [Place]: Valencia
    [Start]: 1884
    [Status]: 1939
    [Comments]: Got several interrumptions, revived between 1995 and 2010.
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  • [Name]: Ulenspiegel
    [Country]: Germany
    [Place]: Berlin
    [Start]: 1945
    [Status]: 1950
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Ulk
    [Country]: Germany
    [Place]: Hamburg
    [Start]: 1872
    [Status]: 1933
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Titanic
    [Country]: Germany
    [Place]: Frankfurt
    [Start]: 1979
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Il Vernacoliere
    [Country]: Italy
    [Place]: Livorno
    [Start]: 1982
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: La voce della fogna
    [Country]: Italy
    [Place]:
    [Start]: 1974
    [Status]: 1983
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Der Wahre Jacob
    [Country]: Germany
    [Place]: Stuttgart
    [Start]: 1879
    [Status]: 1933
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Watzmann
    [Country]: Austria
    [Place]:
    [Start]: 1982
    [Status]: 1985
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Weekly World News
    [Country]: United States
    [Place]:
    [Start]: 1979
    [Status]: 2007
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Wiadomości Brukowe
    [Country]: Poland(under Russian partition)
    [Place]: Wilno(now Vilnius)
    [Start]: 1816
    [Status]: 1822
    [Comments]: closed by the censorship of the Russian Empire; continued surreptitiously as Bałamut until 1836; the oldest satirical magazine in the world; the title Wiadomości Brukowe translates as "Gutter-rag News".
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  • [Name]: The Yale Record
    [Country]: United States
    [Place]: New Haven
    [Start]: 1872
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: Eine Zeitung
    [Country]: Germany
    [Place]: Bremen
    [Start]: 2005
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: 100Most
    [Country]: Hong Kong
    [Place]: Hong Kong
    [Start]: 2013
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: The Medium (Rutgers)
    [Country]: United States
    [Place]: New Brunswick
    [Start]: 1970
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: El Chigüire Bipolar
    [Country]: Venezuela
    [Place]: Caracas
    [Start]: 2008
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]:
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  • [Name]: The Oxymoron
    [Country]: United Kingdom
    [Place]: Oxford
    [Start]: 2007
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]: A student-run satire magazine at the University of Oxford; printed three times a year and published online
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  • [Name]: The Toon Lampoon
    [Country]: United Kingdom
    [Place]: Newcastle upon Tyne
    [Start]: 2020
    [Status]: ongoing
    [Comments]: A student run satire publication at the Newcastle University
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About This Tool

If you’re a fan of magazines, you know that they have a type of chore called satirical magazine. Satirical magazines are known for their humor, parodies, and satire; they cover life and popular culture, politics, entertainment, and public figures in various countries, and each issue features a number of classic cartoons. These magazines will make you aware of a lot of non-real problems, but also allows you to find a deep reality, found around the hypocrisy of people.

The list of countries with such magazines is endless, and almost every country in the world with a popular magazine has published at least once. The generator tool randomly selected 106 satirical magazines for presentation, including when they went on sale, their current sales status, and important information from countries, places and so on. If you are bored with life, a satirical magazine will spice up your life.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of satirical magazines.

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