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  2. LRA Radio Nacional - Wikipedia

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    LRA Radio Nacional, also known as Radio Nacional Argentina, is the Argentine national radio station, and part of the national public media system. It started transmitting in 1937 as LRA Radio del Estado and changed its name to the current one in 1957.

  3. History of folkloric music in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The pericón acquired the character of a patriotic dance, both in Argentina and in Paraguay and Uruguay —which initially had remained united—. It was also taken to Chile by José de San Martín in 1817. In 1887, the Uruguayan musician Gerardo Grasso composed the Pericón nacional, a song that is still danced in both countries. [41]

  4. List of state media by country - Wikipedia

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    Radio y Televisión Argentina [11] Televisión Pública; Canal 7 Buenos Aires – Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina; Canal 10 – Tucumán — Tucumán, Argentina; Canal 10 – Rio Negro — Rio Negro, Argentina; Canal 10 – Córdoba — Córdoba, Argentina; Radio Nacional 870 AM; Radiodifusión Argentina al Exterior; Radio Nacional Rock

  5. LRA36 Radio Nacional Arcángel San Gabriel - Wikipedia

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    The transmitter building is shown behind the large white antenna [1]. LRA36 Radio Nacional Arcángel San Gabriel (also known as Radio San Gabriel and Radio Arcángel San Gabriel), is an Argentine radio station that transmits on shortwave on 15476 kHz in the 19 meter band [2] and on 96.7 FM, from Esperanza Base, Antarctica. [3]

  6. Radio in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The state entered the radio market in 1937, with the inaugural of LRA Radio Nacional Radio Mitre became the first in Argentina to broadcast around the clock, in 1960. [ 6 ] Luis Sandrini 's Felipe and other comedy shows became ratings leaders during the 1940s, and as most Argentines were still either immigrants or first and second generation ...

  7. Music of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Rock music from Argentina, commonly known as Argentine rock or rock nacional ("national rock"), is one of the earliest incarnations of Spanish-language rock. Argentina was one of the major exporters of rock en español during the 1980s, with several Argentine acts achieving international success during the decade, including Soda Stereo , Virus ...

  8. Chacarera - Wikipedia

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    Couple dancing a chacarera in Saint Petersburg, Russia.. The Chacarera is a dance and music that originated in Santiago del Estero, Argentina. [1] It is a genre of folk music that, for many Argentines, serves as a rural counterpart to the cosmopolitan imagery of the Tango.

  9. Cosquín Festival - Wikipedia

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    The first festival was held in Cosquín between 21 and 29 January 1961. The initiative came from a group of city residents, led by Dr. Reinaldo Wisner and Dr. Alejandro Guinder, [3] [4] who decided to organize a folklore music and culture show during the summer holidays, in order to attract tourism.