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  2. Nota roja - Wikipedia

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    Nota roja (lit. “red note” or “red news”) is a journalism genre popular in Mexico. While similar to more general sensationalist or yellow journalism , the nota roja focuses almost exclusively on stories related to physical violence related to crime, accidents and natural disasters.

  3. Monclova - Wikipedia

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    Monclova (Spanish pronunciation: [moŋˈkloβa]), is a city and the seat of the surrounding municipality of the same name in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila. According to the 2015 census, the city had 231,107 inhabitants. [ 1 ]

  4. Monclova International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Monclova Airport is located at an elevation of 568 metres (1,864 ft) above mean sea level, featuring two asphalt runways. The first, designated as 06R/24L, measures 2,100 by 45 metres (6,890 by 148 ft), and the second (06L/24R) is smaller, measuring 1,458 by 17 metres (4,783 by 56 ft).

  5. XHCLO-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHCLO received its concession on March 14, 1997. It was owned by Multimedios Radio subsidiary Televideo Mexicana, S.A. de C.V. . On November 23, 2022, Multimedios and NRT México, owner of XHWGR-FM 101.1 and XHEMF-FM 96.3 as well as a local cable television channel, reached an agreement by which NRT would acquire XHCLO-FM and XHMTCO-TDT, the local Canal 6 transmitter, taking immediate ...

  6. XHWQ-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHWQ-FM is a radio station on 103.1 FM in Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico. It is known as WQ La Súper Estación. History.

  7. Acereros de Monclova - Wikipedia

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    The team moved into Monclova Stadium on March 16, 1975, with a game between the Mineros and the Alijadores de Tampico. The team reached the playoffs for the first time in 1976, but were eliminated by Juárez. In 1980, the team changed their name to Acereros de Monclova and were led by manager Victor Favela.

  8. Monclova, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Monclova is an unincorporated community in central Monclova Township, Lucas County, Ohio, United States. It has a post office with the ZIP code 43542. [2] History

  9. Estadio de Béisbol Monclova - Wikipedia

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    Estadio de Béisbol Monclova is a stadium in Monclova, Mexico. [2] It is primarily used for baseball and is the home field of the Monclova Steelers . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It holds 8,500 people.