19-604: [REDACTED] Look up vuelta or Vuelta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vuelta , Spanish for "lap" or "roundtrip", is used in the name of a number of cycling races in Spanish speaking countries, as well as a few other contexts: Cycling races [ edit ] Vuelta a España is an annual cycle race in Spain, one of cycling's prestigious Grand Tours , part of
38-490: A Casa (1996), album by Eddie Santiago De vuelta al barrio (2017–), Peruvian television series De Vuelta en la Trampa (1992), album by Lalo Rodríguez De Vuelta y Vuelta (2001), album by Jarabe de Palo La Vuelta al nido (1938), Argentine film La Vuelta de Martín Fierro (1974), Argentine film La vuelta de Rocha (1937), Argentine film Olvídame y Pega la Vuelta (1982), song by Pimpinela Vueltas (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
57-460: A Chihuahua , Mexico Vuelta a Colombia Vuelta a Colombia Femenina Oro y Paz Vuelta a Cuba Vuelta a El Salvador Vuelta a Extremadura , Spain Vuelta a Guatemala Vuelta a la Argentina Vuelta a La Rioja , Spain Vuelta a Mallorca Vuelta a Murcia , Spain Vuelta a Navarra , Spain Vuelta a Paraguay Vuelta a Perú Vuelta a San Juan , Argentina Vuelta
76-437: A Cuba Vuelta a El Salvador Vuelta a Extremadura , Spain Vuelta a Guatemala Vuelta a la Argentina Vuelta a La Rioja , Spain Vuelta a Mallorca Vuelta a Murcia , Spain Vuelta a Navarra , Spain Vuelta a Paraguay Vuelta a Perú Vuelta a San Juan , Argentina Vuelta a Tenerife , Canary Islands, Spain Vuelta a Venezuela Vuelta a la Comunitat Valenciana Feminas , Spain Vuelta
95-628: A España is an annual cycle race in Spain, one of cycling's prestigious Grand Tours , part of the UCI World Tour La Vuelta Femenina , a women's edition of the Vuelta a España, part of the UCI Women's World Tour Vuelta a Andalucía Vuelta a Aragón , Spain Vuelta a Asturias , Spain Vuelta a Bolivia Vuelta a Burgos , Spain Vuelta a Cantabria , Spain Vuelta a Castilla y León , Spain Vuelta
114-525: A Guatemala Vuelta Internacional Femenina a Costa Rica Vuelta Mexico Telmex Vuelta por un Chile Líder , Chile Other uses [ edit ] Vuelta (magazine) , literary magazine published in Mexico from 1976 to 1998 Vuelta (album) (2004), by Richard Shindell Vuelta Abajo , a region of Cuba See also [ edit ] Battle of Vuelta de Obligado (1845) " Da la Vuelta ", 1999 song released by Marc Anthony De Vuelta
133-480: A Tenerife , Canary Islands, Spain Vuelta a Venezuela Vuelta a la Comunitat Valenciana Feminas , Spain Vuelta a la Independencia Nacional , Dominican Republic Vuelta al Ecuador Vuelta al Táchira , Venezuela Vuelta Ciclista a Costa Rica Vuelta Ciclista a León , Spain Vuelta Ciclista Chiapas , Mexico Vuelta Ciclista de Chile Vuelta del Uruguay Vuelta Femenina
152-596: A la Independencia Nacional , Dominican Republic Vuelta al Ecuador Vuelta al Táchira , Venezuela Vuelta Ciclista a Costa Rica Vuelta Ciclista a León , Spain Vuelta Ciclista Chiapas , Mexico Vuelta Ciclista de Chile Vuelta del Uruguay Vuelta Femenina a Guatemala Vuelta Internacional Femenina a Costa Rica Vuelta Mexico Telmex Vuelta por un Chile Líder , Chile Other uses [ edit ] Vuelta (magazine) , literary magazine published in Mexico from 1976 to 1998 Vuelta (album) (2004), by Richard Shindell Vuelta Abajo ,
171-652: A region of Cuba See also [ edit ] Battle of Vuelta de Obligado (1845) " Da la Vuelta ", 1999 song released by Marc Anthony De Vuelta a Casa (1996), album by Eddie Santiago De vuelta al barrio (2017–), Peruvian television series De Vuelta en la Trampa (1992), album by Lalo Rodríguez De Vuelta y Vuelta (2001), album by Jarabe de Palo La Vuelta al nido (1938), Argentine film La Vuelta de Martín Fierro (1974), Argentine film La vuelta de Rocha (1937), Argentine film Olvídame y Pega la Vuelta (1982), song by Pimpinela Vueltas (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
190-459: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages vuelta [REDACTED] Look up vuelta or Vuelta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vuelta , Spanish for "lap" or "roundtrip", is used in the name of a number of cycling races in Spanish speaking countries, as well as a few other contexts: Cycling races [ edit ] Vuelta
209-636: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages De vuelta al barrio América Televisión is a Peruvian television network, founded in 1958. The network is owned by Plural TV, which is a joint venture of the El Comercio and La República daily newspapers. It was the second television channel to be founded in Peru, the first commercial station with regular broadcasts, and Peru's highest-rated network. The origins of América Televisión date to 1942, when
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#1732765163297228-432: The UCI World Tour La Vuelta Femenina , a women's edition of the Vuelta a España, part of the UCI Women's World Tour Vuelta a Andalucía Vuelta a Aragón , Spain Vuelta a Asturias , Spain Vuelta a Bolivia Vuelta a Burgos , Spain Vuelta a Cantabria , Spain Vuelta a Castilla y León , Spain Vuelta a Chihuahua , Mexico Vuelta a Colombia Vuelta a Colombia Femenina Oro y Paz Vuelta
247-507: The building of the headquarters and the installation of the studio and transmission equipment and a few technical delays, América Televisión, channel 4, began its test broadcasts on 27 October 1958 with a broadcast of little more than five minutes which featured an interview in the studios of the channel to Colombian Luz Marina Zuluaga , winner of the Miss Universe pageant. Its callsign was OAY-4D. Other test broadcasts were conducted in
266-461: The first radio network with private capitals in Peru, Compañía Peruana de Radiodifusión, S.A., whose owners were José Bolívar, Jorge Karković and Antonio Umbert, was formed. The network was made up of Radio Lima, Radio América , Radio Callao, Radio Miraflores , Radio Goicochea, Radio Délcar, Radio Universal, Radio Continental de Arequipa , Radio Huancayo, Radio Huánuco and Radio Cuzco (all shut down except Continental and Radio América ). Its motto, at
285-409: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Vuelta . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vuelta&oldid=1152879313 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
304-409: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Vuelta . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vuelta&oldid=1152879313 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
323-558: The television channel, and Radio Goicochea was sold to Genaro Delgado Brandt who, later, would relaunch the station as Radio Central. In early 1955, Nicanor González and Antonio Umbert obtained a license to broadcast on VHF channel 4. Equipment was acquired from the Radio Corporation of America , whereas technical and production support was acquired from the National Broadcasting Company . After
342-513: The time, was La organización de radio más poderosa de la costa del Pacífico Sur . The network's main stations were Radio Lima and Radio América. Between 1943 and 1945, several changes at the company took place. Radio Miraflores and Radio Callao separated from the network, Radio Lima was sold to the Aramburú brothers; Bolívar and Karković leave the company in 1944, Radio América fell under Antonio Umbert and Nicanor González Vásquez, later founders of
361-406: The weeks that followed. The official channel launch occurred on 15 December the same year carrying the branding Radio América TV Channel 4 – it is today marked as the channel anniversary. Attending the first broadcast was then-Peruvian president Manuel Prado Ugarteche. Created in 2012. Is an OTT platform with composed program of series, magazine and exclusive contents. The service is paid and
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