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  2. CORTV - Wikipedia

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    The Corporación Oaxaqueña de Radio y Televisión (CORTV, "Oaxacan Radio and Television Corporation") is a government agency of the Mexican state of Oaxaca charged with the operation of radio and television stations in the state. CORTV operates a television network of the same name, with 16 transmitters, [1] and it owns a 32-station FM radio ...

  3. List of newspapers in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    El Ilustrador Americano [es] El Ilustrador Nacional [es] El Imparcial, 1896–1914, established by Rafael Reyes Spíndola [29] Madera. México Nuevo [es] El Monitor Republicano [es], 1846–1896, founded by Vicente García Torres. Mujer Moderna [es] El Mundo Ilustrado [es], 1894–1914. El Museo Yucateco [es], 1841–1842.

  4. History of Oaxaca - Wikipedia

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    Most of what is known about pre-historic Oaxaca comes from archeological work in the Central Valleys region. Evidence of human habitation dating back to about 11,000 years BC has been found in the Guilá Naquitz cave near the town of Mitla. More finds of nomadic peoples date back to about 5000 BC, with some evidence of the beginning of ...

  5. List of television stations in Oaxaca - Wikipedia

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    Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. 32 4 XHBO-TDT: Oaxaca: Oaxaca TV 102.929 kW Televisora XHBO 34 5 XHOXO-TDT: Oaxaca: Canal 5 (8.1 Nu9ve [6]) 97 kW Radio Televisión 26 7 XHDG-TDT: Oaxaca: Azteca 7 : 58 kW Televisión Azteca 36 9 XHCPBR-TDT: Oaxaca (with 15 repeaters statewide) CORTV 20 kW Gobierno del Estado de Oaxaca 35 14 XHSPROA-TDT: Oaxaca: SPR ...

  6. XHTXP-FM - Wikipedia

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    Transmitter coordinates. 18°04′52.2″N 96°07′28.43″W. /  18.081167°N 96.1245639°W  / 18.081167; -96.1245639. [2] Links. Website. XHTXP-FM on Facebook. XHTXP-FM is a radio station on 89.9 FM in San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec, Oaxaca. XHTXP is owned by Asociación de Medios de Comunicación Comunitaria, A.C. and is known as Radio Cuenca.

  7. Oaxaca City - Wikipedia

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    Oaxaca de Juárez (Spanish pronunciation: [waˈxaka ðe ˈxwaɾes]), or simply Oaxaca (Valley Zapotec: Ndua), is the capital and largest city of the eponymous Mexican state of Oaxaca. It is the municipal seat for the surrounding municipality of Oaxaca. It is in the Centro District in the Central Valleys region of the state, in the foothills of ...

  8. Oaxaca - Wikipedia

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    The baseball team, Guerreros de Oaxaca, play at the Eduardo Vasconcelos Stadium in Oaxaca de Juarez and play in the Mexican League. [107] The Oaxacan Academy of Baseball is located in the municipality of San Bartolo Coyotepec. It was created in 2009 by Alfredo Harp Helú, owner of the Diablos Rojos and Guerreros de Oaxaca teams.

  9. Congress of Oaxaca - Wikipedia

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    The Congress of the State of Oaxaca (Spanish: Congreso del Estado de Oaxaca) is the legislature of Oaxaca, a state of Mexico. The Congress is unicameral . Electoral system