Radio Zacatecas Regional Music
by SAGER
Application to listen to the regional radio stations of Zacatecas Mexico
App Name | Radio Zacatecas Regional Music |
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Developer | SAGER |
Category | Music & Audio |
Download Size | 12 MB |
Latest Version | 10.0.1 |
Average Rating | 3.13 |
Rating Count | 19 |
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With this app you can listen to the best radio stations that Zacatecas Mexico offers us. no headphones
A collection of stations is put at your disposal so that you can enjoy anywhere in the world,
In this application you can listen to the following stations:
SOUND STAR 89.9 FM Oldies
Stereo Fresnillo 106.1 FM Romantic, Classic Hits
La Super G FM Mexicana, Grupera, Banda
Radio Zacatecas, The power of culture Culture
The Best 107.9 FM Mexican, regional, Banda, Cumbia
La Única 103.3 FM and 770 AM various, Mexican
Radio Alegria 98.3 FM Band
Stereo Zer 96.5 Regional Mexican/Band/Cumbia
Digital 106.5 FM Hits
La Tremenda 98.5 FM Band, Mexican, Various
Amor 99.3 FM Romantic Songs, Pop, Latin
Super Canal 95.1 FM and 610 AM Fresnillo Mexican, Spoken Spanish, Oldies
Unforgettable 90.7 FM Romantic, Classic Hits
LFK Radio Grupera, Mexican, Band, Country, Mariachi
TuFrex FM Various
Lupe 93.3FM Mexican, varied
89.1 FM XHXM Regional Mexican Banda Cumbia
Caxcan 95.1FM Mexican, Varied
Zacatecas, officially called the Free and Sovereign State of Zacatecas, is one of the thirty-one states that, together with Mexico City, make up Mexico. It was founded on January 20, 1548. Its capital is the city of the same name Zacatecas . It is located in the north-central region of the country, bordering Coahuila to the north, Nuevo León to the northeast, San Luis Potosí to the east, Guanajuato, Jalisco and Aguascalientes to the south, Nayarit to the southwest and Durango to the west. With 75,539 km² it is the eighth largest state. With 1,622,138 inhabitants in 2020,10 the seventh least populated11 and with 21.5 inhabitants/km² and the sixth least densely populated.
It is divided into 58 municipalities. The capital is the city of the same name Zacatecas. This city holds the titles of "The Very Noble and Loyal City of Our Lady of Zacatecas", granted by King Philip II of Spain on June 20, 1588 in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Madrid.1213 Thus himself, granted him the Coat of Arms, an emblem in which the Bufa hill was included. This city was important for colonization, since it was an important point on the route to the northern territories of New Spain.14
Its main economic activities are mining, agriculture and tourism. It is known for its large deposits of silver and other minerals, its colonial architecture, and its importance during the Mexican Revolution. Among its most important towns are Jerez de García Salinas, Fresnillo de González Echeverría, Río Grande, Guadalupe, Sombrerete, Nochistlán and Calera.
In 1531, Pedro Almíndez Chirino along with his troops arrived from what is now northeastern Jalisco, guided by Xiconaque, a Zacatecan chief whose land was in present-day Lagos de Moreno, Xiconaque led them to what was called the "big town de los zacatecos” or Tlacuitlapán where Chirino could not find considerable wealth, he only described finding on the top of a crested hill (La Bufa) an indigenous village whose houses were circular with thatch and grass roofs.19 However, in 1546 When Juan de Tolosa was leading an exploration in the southern part of the state, in what is now Tlaltenango, some indigenous people approached him and showed him shiny stones containing silver. From Tolosa he went to the hill of La Bufa, where a Zacateca village was located,19 and several loads of metal were taken to what is now Nochistlan. It is believed that in January 1548 Juan de Tolosa, Diego de Ibarra, Cristóbal de Oñate and Baltasar Temiño de Bañuelos met and founded the first houses, although they did not formally found the city that would be known as Minas de los Zacatecas since that upon their arrival there were already indigenous people who inhabited that area, later known as the "Civilizadora del Norte". It is assumed that the foundation occurred on September 8, 1546, the approximate date that De Tolosa was exploring the Bufa hill.
Recent changes:
Stations are updated
A collection of stations is put at your disposal so that you can enjoy anywhere in the world,
In this application you can listen to the following stations:
SOUND STAR 89.9 FM Oldies
Stereo Fresnillo 106.1 FM Romantic, Classic Hits
La Super G FM Mexicana, Grupera, Banda
Radio Zacatecas, The power of culture Culture
The Best 107.9 FM Mexican, regional, Banda, Cumbia
La Única 103.3 FM and 770 AM various, Mexican
Radio Alegria 98.3 FM Band
Stereo Zer 96.5 Regional Mexican/Band/Cumbia
Digital 106.5 FM Hits
La Tremenda 98.5 FM Band, Mexican, Various
Amor 99.3 FM Romantic Songs, Pop, Latin
Super Canal 95.1 FM and 610 AM Fresnillo Mexican, Spoken Spanish, Oldies
Unforgettable 90.7 FM Romantic, Classic Hits
LFK Radio Grupera, Mexican, Band, Country, Mariachi
TuFrex FM Various
Lupe 93.3FM Mexican, varied
89.1 FM XHXM Regional Mexican Banda Cumbia
Caxcan 95.1FM Mexican, Varied
Zacatecas, officially called the Free and Sovereign State of Zacatecas, is one of the thirty-one states that, together with Mexico City, make up Mexico. It was founded on January 20, 1548. Its capital is the city of the same name Zacatecas . It is located in the north-central region of the country, bordering Coahuila to the north, Nuevo León to the northeast, San Luis Potosí to the east, Guanajuato, Jalisco and Aguascalientes to the south, Nayarit to the southwest and Durango to the west. With 75,539 km² it is the eighth largest state. With 1,622,138 inhabitants in 2020,10 the seventh least populated11 and with 21.5 inhabitants/km² and the sixth least densely populated.
It is divided into 58 municipalities. The capital is the city of the same name Zacatecas. This city holds the titles of "The Very Noble and Loyal City of Our Lady of Zacatecas", granted by King Philip II of Spain on June 20, 1588 in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Madrid.1213 Thus himself, granted him the Coat of Arms, an emblem in which the Bufa hill was included. This city was important for colonization, since it was an important point on the route to the northern territories of New Spain.14
Its main economic activities are mining, agriculture and tourism. It is known for its large deposits of silver and other minerals, its colonial architecture, and its importance during the Mexican Revolution. Among its most important towns are Jerez de García Salinas, Fresnillo de González Echeverría, Río Grande, Guadalupe, Sombrerete, Nochistlán and Calera.
In 1531, Pedro Almíndez Chirino along with his troops arrived from what is now northeastern Jalisco, guided by Xiconaque, a Zacatecan chief whose land was in present-day Lagos de Moreno, Xiconaque led them to what was called the "big town de los zacatecos” or Tlacuitlapán where Chirino could not find considerable wealth, he only described finding on the top of a crested hill (La Bufa) an indigenous village whose houses were circular with thatch and grass roofs.19 However, in 1546 When Juan de Tolosa was leading an exploration in the southern part of the state, in what is now Tlaltenango, some indigenous people approached him and showed him shiny stones containing silver. From Tolosa he went to the hill of La Bufa, where a Zacateca village was located,19 and several loads of metal were taken to what is now Nochistlan. It is believed that in January 1548 Juan de Tolosa, Diego de Ibarra, Cristóbal de Oñate and Baltasar Temiño de Bañuelos met and founded the first houses, although they did not formally found the city that would be known as Minas de los Zacatecas since that upon their arrival there were already indigenous people who inhabited that area, later known as the "Civilizadora del Norte". It is assumed that the foundation occurred on September 8, 1546, the approximate date that De Tolosa was exploring the Bufa hill.
Recent changes:
Stations are updated