Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
WQCR (1500 AM, "La Jefa") is a radio station licensed to serve Alabaster, Alabama, United States.The station is owned by Rivera Communications, LLC. WQCR broadcasts a Spanish adult hits music format to the Birmingham, Alabama, area.
WRBZ (1250 AM) is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Wetumpka, Alabama. [3] The station is owned by Terry Barber, through licensee TBE, LLC. [4] WRBZ broadcasts a Spanish language format branded as "95.5 La Voz" serving the Montgomery, Alabama, area. The FM frequency in the branding is for FM translator W238CE 95.5 FM ...
English and Latin are the most-used languages for state mottos, each used by 25 states and territories. Seven states and territories use another language, of which each language is only used once. Eight states and two territories have their mottos on their state quarter; thirty-eight states and four territories have their mottos on their state ...
Pages in category "Spanish-language radio stations in Alabama" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
She also spoke to her TODAY colleagues, Hoda Kotb, Al Roker, Craig Melvin and Carson Daly, about their personal faith-based journeys in a conversation that aired Feb. 21 on TODAY.
In 1969, Sigma Delta Pi joined the Association of College Honor Societies. [3] By 2011, it had 385 active chapters and had initiated 170,389 members. [3] In 2017, Sigma Delta Pi launched La Sociedad Honoraria de la Lengua Española, an honor society for Spanish students in two-year colleges. [4]
Digital Public Library of America. Miscellaneous items related to Spanish-language newspapers "Spanish". Chicago Foreign Language Press Survey. Chicago Public Library Omnibus Project of the Works Progress Administration of Illinois. 1942 – via Newberry Library. (English translations of selected Spanish-language newspaper articles, 1855–1938).
The Alabama State Bible is a copy of the King James Version of the Bible dating from 1853, which is one of the symbols of the state of Alabama. It is the oldest state symbol of Alabama. [1] It is kept on display at the Alabama Department of Archives and History in Montgomery, Alabama. [2] The State Bible was purchased in 1853 by the Executive ...