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  2. WSLY - Wikipedia

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    WSLY (104.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a sports format. [2] Licensed to York, Alabama, United States, the station is currently owned by Sarah and William Grant, through licensee Grantell Broadcasting, LLC.

  3. Manchester, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Manchester is home to alternative rock radio station WEQX's studios. Their broadcast tower is on the summit of Equinox Mountain , from which their callsign derives, enabling their signal to reach the northern and eastern Capital Region of New York's radio market area, [ 22 ] while also being able to reach the remainder of southern Vermont ...

  4. Heart 104.9 FM - Wikipedia

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    Heart 104.9 FM was originally launched as P4 radio in July 1997. [1] Then P4 radio was considered one of the fastest growing radio stations in South Africa at the time. [1] P4 Radio was the first radio station is South Africa to target and attract high-income earners from the black and coloured communities of South Africa and see positive growth in both revenue and audience.

  5. Kangaroo Island - Wikipedia

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    Baudin named the Island Île Borda, in honour of Jean-Charles de Borda, although the French chart published by Louis de Freycinet after Baudin's death referred to the Island as Île Decres. [ 12 ] A community of sealers and escaped convicts existed on Kangaroo Island from 1802 to the time of South Australia's colonisation in 1836.

  6. WNKC - Wikipedia

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    WNKC (104.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States.The station is owned by the Educational Media Foundation (EMF) and carries contemporary Christian music through its K-Love network.

  7. Castres - Wikipedia

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    In 1831, the population of Castres was 12,032, making it the largest town of the department of Tarn. One of the few industrial towns in the region of Albigeois, the population of the commune proper grew to 19,483 in 1901, and 34,126 by 1954.

  8. Campeche (city) - Wikipedia

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    The French engineer Louis Bouchard de Becour was commissioned to unify all the defensive works that surrounded the city with a wall. At its completion, the wall surrounding the city of Campeche was 2,560 meters in length, forming an irregular hexagon around the main part of the city, with eight defensive bastions on the corners.