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  2. Froggyland - Wikipedia

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    Froggyland is a taxidermy collection and museum located in Split, Croatia. It is next to a 4th-century palace built for Diocletian , an emperor of Ancient Rome . [ 1 ] The museum is known for its display of 21 dioramas [ 2 ] containing 507 different taxidermy frogs posed to appear as if they are participating in human activities .

  3. Froggy (brand) - Wikipedia

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    For the most part, the logo of a "Froggy" branded radio station is a smiling green frog. The font, color, position and angles can vary, however, the frog is generally green with a red tongue. The variations on the logo include the radio station's frequency as well as whether it is referred to as "Frog", "Big Frog", or "Froggyland".

  4. Froggy Land - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Froggy Land

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  6. WOGI - Wikipedia

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    WOGI (104.3 FM) is a radio station that broadcasts a Froggy-branded, country music, format.Licensed in the Pittsburgh suburb of Moon Township, Pennsylvania, United States, the station serves the Pittsburgh Media Market.

  7. Talk:Froggyland - Wikipedia

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  8. WFGS - Wikipedia

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    WFGS (103.7 FM, "Froggy 103.7") is a radio station located in Murray, Kentucky licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and owned by Forever Communications. The station airs a country music format.

  9. WFGI-FM - Wikipedia

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    WFGI on a SPARC HD Radio with RDS. Former logo. The station began at 96.5 (now WKYE) as WJNL-FM in 1973 as the sister station to WJNL.It played easy to listen to music and had news updates hourly and was known as by that call sign until it was purchased in 1996 by Clear Channel Communications.