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  2. KZOI - Wikipedia

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    The station is owned by Joaquin Garza's Fiesta Radio, through licensee La Fiesta 971, LLC. It airs a regional Mexican format. The station was assigned the call letters KTFJ by the Federal Communications Commission on April 28, 1988, and changed to the current KZOI on March 6, 2014. [2] In November 2017, KZOI changed their format from 80s hits ...

  3. Category : Regional restaurant chains in the United States

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    La Casa Pizzaria; Cassano's Pizza King; Champps; Charlie Brown's Fresh Grill; Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen; Chicago Franchise Systems, Inc. Chicken Express; Chicken George (restaurant chain) Chickie's & Pete's; El Chico (restaurant) Chico's Tacos; Chowking; Chuy's; Claim Jumper; Cluck-U Chicken; Coco's Bakery; Cook Out (restaurant) Cottage Inn ...

  4. KZRD - Wikipedia

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    On December 2, 2019, KZRD changed their format from hot AC to regional Mexican, branded as "La Mexicana", after the local marketing agreement with KMML (92.9 FM) ended. [ 6 ] Previous logo

  5. Mexican fiestas in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Charro Days Fiesta; jointson, Arizona — End of August (Celebrates the founding of Tucson—Presidio de San Agustín del Tucsón—as well as honoring the saint.) La Fiesta de los Vaqueros; Tucson, Arizona — last weekend in February; The Fiesta in Santa Barbara, California; Fiesta Mexicana [1] in Topeka, Kansas, July, a 5-day festival

  6. La Fiesta - Wikipedia

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    La Fiesta may refer to: La Fiesta (supermarket), an American store chain in Greater San Antonio, Texas, operated by Foodarama; La Fiesta Mall, a defunct shopping center in San Roque, Northern Mariana Island; La Fiesta (film), a 1988 Paraguayan short film "La Fiesta", a jazz composition by Chick Corea from Return to Forever "La Fiesta", a 2014 ...

  7. Fiesta Mart - Wikipedia

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    Former Fiesta Mart headquarters Former Fiesta Mart location in Midtown, Houston, Texas, United States, which closed in July 2020. Fiesta Mart, L.L.C., formerly Fiesta Mart Inc., [1] is a Latino-American supermarket chain based in Houston, Texas that was established in 1972. Fiesta Mart stores are located in Texas.

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  9. La Carreta Mexican Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    La Carreta Mexican Restaurant was a Mexican restaurant in Portland, Oregon. The menu offered traditional cuisine including burritos, chile rellenos, chimichangas, enchiladas, fajitas, flautas, quesadilla, taquitos, and tostadas. Established in 1990, La Carreta had a banquet hall upstairs and hosted a variety of events.