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  2. National Institute of Transparency for Access to Information ...

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    The National Institute of Transparency for Access to Information and Personal Data Protection (Spanish: Instituto Nacional de Transparencia, Acceso a la Información y Protección de Datos Personales, abbreviated as INAI) is a public organization in Mexico which guarantees access to public information as well as protection of personal data. [1]

  3. Grupo Radio Centro - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, it founded OIR (Organización Impulsora de la Radio), which syndicates Radio Centro's formats to stations across Mexico. Its non-Mexico City business extended further in the 1980s, when Radio Centro began selling its formats outside the United States (in 1983) and created Cadena Radio Centro (in 1986) to manage this portion of its ...

  4. XHOJF-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHOJF was the second ever radio station in Mexico to be licensed directly to a municipality, after XHCUN-FM in Cancún. It was permitted in 2011, and testing began in early 2013. It was permitted in 2011, and testing began in early 2013.

  5. Ocotlán District - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 January 2021, at 23:57 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Ocotlán, Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    On September 29, 1911, José de Jesús Ortiz y Rodríguez, who was the Archbishop of Guadalajara at the time signed a legal document approving as a true and given fact the appearance of Jesus Christ. Which became known as the “Miracle of Ocotlan”, festivities then began in 1912 in honor of El Señor de la Misericordia (Lord of Mercy).

  7. Ocotlán de Morelos - Wikipedia

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    Ocotlan was one of the last towns in Oaxaca to still have friars in residence in the 19th century but by 1855, the last one had left. [3] By 1885, the monastery area was completely abandoned, but the church was still functioning and remaining in relatively good condition. [7] Santo of Saint John, from the Chapel of the Señor de la Sacristia

  8. XHCUN-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHCUN-FM 105.9 is a radio station in Mexico in Cancún, Quintana Roo, known as Radio Cultural Ayuntamiento. It is owned directly by the government of the municipality of Cancún and is the oldest station owned by a Mexican municipality. It was the only such station until XHOJF-FM, in Ocotlán de Morelos in Oaxaca, received its permit in 2011.

  9. Santa Ana Zegache - Wikipedia

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    Santa Ana Zegache is a town and municipality in Oaxaca in south-western Mexico.The municipality covers an area of 26.79 km². It is part of the Ocotlán District in the south of the Valles Centrales Region.