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  2. Repretel 4 - Wikipedia

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    Canal 4 is a private Costa Rican television channel, owned and operated by Repretel.It was the second television station acquired by Repretel in Costa Rica. The station broadcasts on channel 6.2 which the frequency is used by sister channel Canal 6 due to the original frequency being impossible to convert to digital until 2021.

  3. Repretel - Wikipedia

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    Repretel owns Costa Rican channels 4, 6, 11 and 2. [1] Repretel began operating in 1993 with Channel 9, in 2000 the lease expired and moved to Channel 4. [2] The company also operates 11 radio stations. [3] In 2012, Repretel bought Channel 2, from Mrs. Roxie Blen and branded the channel as CDR 2.

  4. Repretel 11 - Wikipedia

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    Repretel bought the station from rival Teletica, due to a mismanagement from the leasing company operating the station, forcing the sale; Repretel was growing fast, leasing Channel 9 and 6; became the first TV-station owned and operated in Costa Rica. In 1996, the channel briefly relayed channel 6.

  5. Here's how Rubio's first trip abroad as top US diplomat got ...

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    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio waves goodbye as he boards a plane at Juan Santamaria International Airport near San Jose, Costa Rica, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025, en route to Guatemala.

  6. Travel+Leisure 1 day ago This European Airline With Hotel-like First-class Suites Is Adding Flights to 3 More U.S. Cities Lufthansa's Allegris experience will be offered to more travelers this year.

  7. Passport to Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Passport to Latin America is a television show on the Travel Channel hosted by television host Samantha Brown and includes tours of Latin America.A successor to Brown's Passport to Europe series, in Passport to Latin America she tours cities of Latin America such as Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, and Buenos Aires and interacts with the town's locals. [1]