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  2. List of radio stations in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Radio 87.7 "El dial que le hace viajar en el tiempo" 88.3 FM Radio Colosal 88.7 FM Radio 88 Stereo 91.1 FM Radio Puntarenas 91.7 FM On Radio - Jaco 91.9 FM Zoom Radio 93.5 FM and 670 AM Radio Monumental 95.5 FM 95.5 Jazz 96.3 FM Radio Centro 96.7 FM Radio Universidad de Costa Rica See: Radio stations of University of Costa Rica. 98.7 FM Radio ...

  3. Category:Video games developed in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video games developed in Costa Rica" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.

  4. Category:Video games set in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Jurassic Park (arcade game) Jurassic Park (computer video game) Jurassic Park (Game Gear video game) Jurassic Park (NES video game) Jurassic Park (Sega CD video game) Jurassic Park (Sega video game) Jurassic Park (SNES video game) Jurassic Park 2: The Chaos Continues; Jurassic Park Arcade; Jurassic Park Builder; Jurassic Park III: Danger Zone!

  5. Repretel - Wikipedia

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    Repretel owns Costa Rican channels 4, 6, 11 and 2. [1] Repretel began operating in 1993 with Channel 9, in 2000 the lease expired and moved to Channel 4. [2] The company also operates 11 radio stations. [3] In 2012, Repretel bought Channel 2, from Mrs. Roxie Blen and branded the channel as CDR 2.

  6. Football in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Football is the most popular sport in Costa Rica. [1] [2] [3] Costa Rica has long been considered an exporter of footballers within Central America, with 19 players in European professional football leagues during 2006. [4] The newspaper, La Nación, has prepared an annual census of these "Legionnaires" since 1994. [5]

  7. Radio Reloj - Wikipedia

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    Radio Reloj (Spanish for Radio Clock) is a government-owned Spanish-language radio station in Cuba. It carries an all-news format and is based in Havana . The station is noted for the sound of a ticking clock in the background, with its hosts announcing the time, every minute of broadcast.

  8. Radio stations of University of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The frequency of this channel was first used for repeating broadcasts of the older channel "Radio Universidad de Costa Rica"; until it started it own broadcasts on 22 April 1996. [1] At that time, Carlos Morales was the director of "Radioemisoras UCR" and wanted to receive more student participation on its radio stations.

  9. Radio Club de Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The Radio Club de Costa Rica (RCCR) (in English: Radio Club of Costa Rica) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Costa Rica.Key membership benefits of the RCCR include a QSL bureau for those amateur radio operators in regular communications with other amateur radio operators in foreign countries, and a network to support amateur radio emergency communications.