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  2. KPRT (AM) - Wikipedia

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    They moved KPRS to a new site at 2814 East 23rd Street in Kansas City. In 1969, the Carters had controlling interest in the station. In 1971, KPRS moved its programming to the 103.3 frequency on the FM dial and became KPRS-FM, "Hot 103 Jamz" and the 1590 frequency became KPRT, "Gospel 1590, The Gospel Source" an urban gospel-formatted

  3. KPRS - Wikipedia

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    KPRS (103.3 FM) is an urban contemporary radio station licensed to Kansas City, Missouri.The station's playlist consists of hip-hop, R&B, and gospel music. According to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), it is the oldest continually African American family-owned radio station in the United States. [1]

  4. speak (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It was first included in Unix v3 [3] and possibly later ones, with the OS-end support files and help files persisting until v6. As of late 2011, the original source code [ 4 ] [ 5 ] for speak , and portions of speak.m (which is generated from speak.v) [ 6 ] were discovered.

  5. Languages of Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    The remaining 31.8% (2,306,350 inhabitants) has minimal mastery of the language; the majority of them are Guaraní speakers and speak Spanish as a second language. [4] Only 7.93% are monolingual in Guaraní and do not understand Spanish, a figure that has gone down in the last thirty years.

  6. List of official languages by country and territory - Wikipedia

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    Official language A language designated as having a unique legal status in the state: typically, the language used in a nation's legislative bodies, and often, official government business.

  7. Gogo language - Wikipedia

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    Gogo is a Bantu language spoken by the Gogo people of Dodoma Region in Tanzania.The language is spoken throughout Dodoma Region and into the neighbouring district of Manyoni.

  8. Languages of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    The Cushitic and Semitic ethnic minorities speak languages belonging to the separate Afro-Asiatic family, with the Hindustani and British residents speaking languages from the Indo-European family. [3] Tanzania's various ethnic groups typically speak their mother tongues within their own communities.

  9. List of countries by number of languages - Wikipedia

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