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  2. La Voz de Michoacán - Wikipedia

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    La Voz de Michoacán is one of the leading daily newspapers in Michoacán, Mexico. It was established in 19 June 1948 by José Tocavén Lavín. It was established in 19 June 1948 by José Tocavén Lavín.

  3. La Voz Colombia - Wikipedia

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    La Voz Colombia (Spanish for The Voice Colombia) is a reality television singing competition, based on the original Dutch version, which has become a worldwide phenomenon. Over 50 countries now have their own version of The Voice. In this show, Colombians with outstanding singing talent are sought, and will be coached by four great music ...

  4. La Voz - Wikipedia

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    La Voz del Interior, a newspaper in Córdoba, Argentina; La Voz Dominicana, a radio station in Dominican Republic; La Voz de Michoacán, a newspaper in Mexico; La Voz de Galicia, a newspaper in Spain; La Voz de Tijuana, a fictional newspaper in the Netflix TV series Narcos: Mexico

  5. Todelar - Wikipedia

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    Todelar is a system of radio stations that covers all of Colombia, founded in 1953 by Bernardo Tobón de la Roche. [1] Its flagship station is La Voz de Bogotá since 2017. [2] Radio Continental, also in Bogotá, had this role until 2016, having joined Todelar [3] (an acronym of the last names of its founder) in 1957.

  6. Television in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Television live broadcast in Inravisión studios during the mid-1960s , where the first Colombian television shows were produced. Television in Colombia or Colombian television (Spanish: Televisión de Colombia) is a media of Colombia. It is characterized for broadcasting telenovelas, series, game shows and TV news. Until 1998 it was a state ...

  7. Michoacán - Wikipedia

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    Michoacán is known for its Spanish colonial towns. In 1991, Morelia was declared an UNESCO World Heritage Site for its well-preserved colonial buildings, pink stone cathedral, historic center, and aqueduct. [10] Michoacán has eight Pueblos Mágicos; such as the towns of Tlalpujahua and Santa Clara del Cobre. [11]

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  9. 2022 Michoacán earthquake - Wikipedia

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    On 19 September 2022, a moment magnitude 7.6–7.7 earthquake struck between the Mexican states of Michoacán and Colima at 13:05:06 local time. [1] [4] The earthquake had a depth of 26.9 km (16.7 mi), [1] resulting in a maximum intensity of VIII (Severe) on the Modified Mercalli intensity scale.