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  2. List of radio stations in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    TDI Radio Top 40 93.7 MHz RED Radio Top 40/Pop 95.8 MHz Radio In Adult Contemporary Serbian Pop Folk 96.2 MHz Rock Radio Rock 96.9 MHz Naxi Radio Adult Contemporary Serbian Pop 99.1 MHz Radio Studio B Top 40/Pop & News 100.4 MHz WTF Radio Top 40 102.2 MHz Radio S4 Soft Adult Contemporary, Ex Yu 104.7 MHz Radio Novosti

  3. List of radio stations in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Texts, podcasts and programms for YouTube and media partners. [ 48 ] [ 49 ] Polish radio Ukrainian service – 1386 AM every morning, satellite (HotBird 13), Internet, special channel "Polish Radio for Ukraine" (7:00-23:00 Warsaw time, timeshare with "Ukrainian radio", DAB+ in Poland), also retranslation in Radio Poland DAB+ and Hromadkse Radio ...

  4. List of radio stations in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Metropolis Radio Regional and local coverage. Place Name Frequency Berovo: Radio Sky 101,0. Bitola: Radio 105 Aktuel Bombarder 105,0. Radio 106 106,6. Radio B-97

  5. Naic languages - Wikipedia

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    The Naic or Naxish languages are a group of Sino-Tibetan languages that include Naxi, Na (Mosuo), Laze (Muli Shuitian), Shixing (Xumi), and Namuyi (Namuzi). They have been variously classified as part of the Loloish or the Qiangic branch of Sino-Tibetan. The name "Naic" is derived from the endonym Na used by speakers of several of the languages.

  6. Naxi language - Wikipedia

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    Naxi (Naqxi IPA: [nɑ˨˩ ɕi˧˧]), also known as Nakhi, Nasi, Lomi, Moso, Mo-su, is a Sino-Tibetan language or group of languages spoken by some 310,000 people, most of whom live in or around Lijiang City Yulong Naxi Autonomous County of the province of Yunnan, China.

  7. Music of Yunnan - Wikipedia

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    The music of Yunnan, a province in southwestern China, includes the traditional music of many ethnic groups, including the Miao, Hani and Nakhi (Naxi), the last being the most numerous in the area. There are 24 folk music items of Yunnan that are protected through the United Nations intangible cultural heritage (ICH) list.

  8. Naish languages - Wikipedia

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    Note that in Mainland China, the term "Naxi" is commonly used for the entire language group, e.g. by the influential linguistic introduction by He and Jiang (2015). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The terms "Naish" and "Naic" are derived from the endonym Na used by speakers of several of the languages.

  9. Digital radio - Wikipedia

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    "HD Radio" allows each existing broadcast station to add additional "channels" in the US by transmitting a digital signal on both sides of its channel, just beyond their existing analog Frequency Modulation signal. The HD Radio signal occupies the 0.1 MHz that begins 0.1 MHz above and below the carrier frequency station.