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  2. WSUA - Wikipedia

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    WSUA (1260 AM, "America Radio Miami 1260 AM") is a Spanish news-talk radio station in Miami, Florida.It is currently owned by Grupo Latino de Radio, a subsidiary of the Spanish media conglomerate PRISA.

  3. Cherry rasp leaf virus - Wikipedia

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    Cherry rasp leaf virus (CRLV) is a plant pathogenic virus of the order Picornavirales, family Secoviridae, genus Cheravirus. [1] Causes.

  4. WSCV - Wikipedia

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    WSCV (channel 51) is a television station licensed to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States, serving as the Telemundo outlet for the Miami area. It is one of two flagship stations of the Spanish-language network (the other being WNJU in the New York City market).

  5. Miami - Wikipedia

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    Miami [b] is a coastal city in the U.S. state of Florida and the county seat of Miami-Dade County in South Florida. It is the core of the Miami metropolitan area , which, with a population of 6.14 million, is the second-largest metropolitan area in the Southeast after Atlanta , and the ninth-largest in the United States. [ 9 ]

  6. WAMR-FM - Wikipedia

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    WAMR-FM (107.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Miami, Florida. It airs a Spanish AC and tropical music radio format aimed at Spanish-speaking adults. The station is owned by Univision Radio with the license held by Univision Radio Illinois, Inc. [2] The station also broadcasts on HD radio. [3] The transmitter is off NW 207th Street in ...

  7. Miami-Dade County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The county seat was originally at Indian Key in the Florida Keys; then in 1844, the County seat was moved to Miami. The Florida Keys from Key Largo to Bahia Honda were returned to Monroe County in 1866. In 1888 the county seat was moved to Juno, near present-day Juno Beach, Florida, returning to Miami in 1899. In 1909, Palm Beach County was ...

  8. Caballero Rivero Woodlawn Park North Cemetery and Mausoleum

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    Woodlawn Park Cemetery–North was established in 1913 by three pioneers in Miami's early history – Thomas O. Wilson, William N. Urmey and Clifton D. Benson. The Woodlawn group of cemeteries grew throughout the years, and funeral homes were added as well.

  9. Florida State Road 438 - Wikipedia

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    SR 429 to Florida's Turnpike / Plant Road west – Tampa, Apopka: Exit 24 on SR 429 (Western Beltway); state highway formerly continued west: 0.399: 0.642: Bowness Road / Franklin Street: Southern terminus of SR 437: 0.505: 0.813: CR 437 north (Ocoee-Apopka Road) Northern terminus of SR 437: Pine Hills: 4.383: 7.054: CR 435 north (Apopka ...