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  2. Red ATB - Wikipedia

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    Red ATB (Asociación Teledifusora Boliviana) is a Bolivian free-to-air television channel.Its origins date back to 20 October 1984 in La Paz, when Paceña de Television (Channel 9) began broadcasting.

  3. Radio Rebelde - Wikipedia

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    Today, Radio Rebelde has forty-four transmitters on the FM dial covering 98 percent of the island of Cuba, plus a short-wave signal on the 60-meter band at 5.025 MHz, (5025 kHz) and several AM transmitters on various frequencies, most commonly 530, 540, 550, 560, 600, 610, 620, 670, 710, 770, 1180, and 1620 kHz, and on FM 96.7 MHz in Havana.

  4. RCTV - Wikipedia

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    Radio Caracas Televisión (RCTV and sometimes referred to as the Canal de Bárcenas) is a Venezuelan over-the-top streaming service and formerly a free-to-air television network headquartered in the Caracas neighborhood of Quinta Crespo and owned by Empresas 1BC.

  5. LM Radio - Wikipedia

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    LM Radio is a radio station based in Maputo, Mozambique. Historically it was a shortwave station broadcasting to South Africa and Rhodesia from Lourenço Marques, the colonial era name of Maputo, hence the name "Lourenço Marques Radio" from 1936 to 1975 when it was shut down by the government of the then newly independent country. [ 1 ]

  6. Sucre, Cauca - Wikipedia

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    Sucre is a town and municipality in the Cauca Department, Colombia. It contains roughly 10,00 households. It contains roughly 10,00 households. As of 2013, the municipality is frequently hit by FARC attacks.

  7. Sucre, Sucre - Wikipedia

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    Sucre, Sucre may refer to: Sucre, Sucre Department, Colombia; Sucre Municipality, Sucre, Venezuela This page was last edited on 15 January 2018, at 18:38 (UTC). ...

  8. Mayor of Sucre, Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    The Mayor of Sucre is the head of the municipal government of Sucre municipality, located in Chuquisaca department of Bolivia. The office is elected for a term of five years by general election. The current mayor of Sucre is Iván Arciénega, who defeated former mayor Jaime Barrón Poveda in elections held on March 30, 2015; he took office on ...

  9. Category:Municipalities of Sucre (state) - Wikipedia

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