La Gaceta del Sur (Gazette of the South) was a Spanish newspaper published in the city of Granada.
[1][4] During the first third of the twentieth century it was one of the main newspapers published in Granada.
[5] At its peak, during the 1920s, it barely managed to surpass the 5,000 daily print run.
[6] It had a short period (1918–1919) in which, being under the influence of the priest Luis López-Dóriga, the newspaper had an editorial line of a Catholic-progressive nature.
The Catholic hierarchy tried to put it back into circulation, but the attempt failed and they decided to start a new newspaper, the Ideal.