Diario Oficial (Colombia) Explained

Diario Oficial
Type:Official journal
Publisher:National Printing Office
Chiefeditor:Adriana Herrera Beltrán
Language:Spanish
Headquarters:Carrera 66 № 24-09
Bogotá, D.C., Colombia
Issn:0122-2112
Oclc:500057889

The Diario Oficial is the official journal of the Government of Colombia that contains the laws, decrees, acts, and most pertinent documents and public notices of the President, Congress, and government agencies of Colombia. It is a daily (except holidays) publication, and was established on 28 April 1864 by means of an executive decree issued by President Manuel Murillo Toro;[1] its first issue appeared on 30 April 1864, publishing the legal information of the day before.

The Diario Oficial is printed by the National Printing Office.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Murillo Toro. Manuel. Manuel Murillo Toro. Pradilla Rueda. Antonio María. Decreto de 28 de April 1864. 6 May 2013. Bogotá. Spanish. 28 April 1864.
  2. Web site: Diario Oficial. Productors. Colombia, National Printing Office. 6 May 2013. Bogotá. Spanish. https://web.archive.org/web/20140305180843/http://www.imprenta.gov.co/portal/page/portal/IMPRENTA/Productos/Diario_Oficial. 5 March 2014. dead.