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Choa may refer to: *CHOA-FM, a Canadian radio station *CKSQ-FM, a Canadian radio station formerly CHOA *Choa (singer) (Park Cho-a, born 1990), South Korean singer and actress *Choa, a postos of Mozambique *Children's Healthcare of Atlanta *Choa Mountains The Choa Mountains (Portuguese: ''Serra Choa'') are a mountain range in Manica Province of Mozambique. The mountains lie in Báruè District, west of Catandica. The mountains are at the northern end of the Eastern Highlands. The higher Nyanga ..., in Manica Province of Mozambique See also * * Chao (other) {{disambiguation, callsign, hn ...
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CHOA-FM
CHOA-FM is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 96.5 FM in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec. The station has an adult contemporary format branded as ''Wow 96.5''. Owned and operated by Arsenal Media, the station aired an adult contemporary format from its inception, both under independent branding and as an affiliate of Astral Media's RockDétente and Cogeco's Rythme FM networks. The station briefly adopted a modern rock format branded as ''Radio X'' after RNC Media acquired CHOI in Quebec City in 2006, but later reverted to the Couleur FM name and format, and was rebranded as ''Planète'' in 2008. The Radio X branding later resurfaced at sister stations CHGO-FM and CJGO-FM. CHOA also has rebroadcast transmitters in Val-d'Or (103.5) and La Sarre (103.9). RNC applied in 1996 to convert CHOA's retransmitter in Val-d'Or into an originating station, but was denied because the market could not support a new commercial station. In December 2014, it was announced that CHOA-FM would bec ...
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CKSQ-FM
CKSQ-FM is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts a country format at 93.3 FM in Stettler, Alberta. The station is branded on-air as ''Real Country 93.3'' and is currently by Stingray Group. History The station began broadcasting in 1976 as CHOA. The call sign was changed to its current one as CKSQ in the early 1980s. In 1985, CKSQ received approval by the CRTC to move from 1400 to 880 kHz, however, this was lost out to CHQT Edmonton in a bid to use the 880 kHz frequency. Switch to FM On September 19, 2011, Newcap Inc. applied to convert CKSQ from the AM dial at 1400 kHz to the FM dial. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission approved Newcap's application on February 22, 2012 and the new station will operate at 93.3 MHz The hertz (symbol: Hz) is the unit of frequency in the International System of Units (SI), equivalent to one event (or cycle) per second. The hertz is an SI derived unit whose expression in terms of SI base units is s− ...
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Choa (singer)
Park Cho-a (born March 6, 1990), known mononymously as Choa, is a South Korean singer. She is best known as a former member of the girl group AOA. Early life Choa was born on March 6, 1990, in Incheon, South Korea. She wanted to major in music at university but her conservative father wanted her to get a traditional job, so she enrolled in Aviation Business Administration in Inha Technical College. She also worked as an IPTV salesperson, where she secretly auditioned to be an idol, failing the audition at SM Entertainment 15 times. Choa's first step in becoming an idol was when she met singer-songwriter Juniel, who told her about FNC's auditions for their girl group, AOA. Both Juniel and Choa were previously trainees at a company that went bankrupt. Career 20122013: Debut with AOA On July 30, 2012, Choa made her debut as a member of AOA on Mnet's ''M Countdown'' with the song "Elvis" from their debut single album, ''Angels' Story''. On June 12, 2013, it was announced ...
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List Of Postos Of Mozambique
Here is a list of administrative posts (''postos administrativos'') of Mozambique, sorted alphabetically by province and district, based on the National Statistics Institute of Mozambique. See also *Provinces of Mozambique *Districts of Mozambique The provinces of Mozambique are divided into 128 districts. The districts are listed below, by province: Cabo Delgado Province *Ancuabe District *Balama District *Chiúre District *Ibo, Mozambique, Ibo District *Macomia District *Mecúfi Distric ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Postos of Mozambique Mozambique geography-related lists Populated places in Mozambique ...
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Children's Healthcare Of Atlanta
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) sometimes simply referred to as ''Children's'', is a not-for-profit children's healthcare system, located in the Atlanta area dedicated to caring for infants, children, teens, and young adults aged 0–21 throughout Georgia. CHOA formed in 1998 when ''Egleston Children's Health Care System'' and ''Scottish Rite Medical Center'' came together becoming one of the largest pediatric systems in the United States. In 2006 CHOA assumed responsibility for the management of services at Hughes Spalding Children's Hospital growing the system to three hospitals. Today the growing pediatric healthcare system consist of the following: *Three Hospitals: Egleston Children's Hospital, Scottish Rite Children's Hospital and Hughes Spalding Children's Hospital *Current hospital under construction: CHOA Arthur M. Blank Hospital *27 neighborhood locations throughout metro Atlanta * Six Urgent Care Centers and facilities that offer primary care, sports medi ...
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Choa Mountains
The Choa Mountains (Portuguese: ''Serra Choa'') are a mountain range in Manica Province of Mozambique. The mountains lie in Báruè District, west of Catandica. The mountains are at the northern end of the Eastern Highlands. The higher Nyanga Mountains lie to the southwest. The eastern slope of the mountains rises steeply from the surrounding plateau, forming a 20km-long escarpment northwest of Catandica. Small areas of the range exceed 1500 meters elevation, and Serra Nhatoa, the highest peak, is over 1850 meters. The western slopes of the mountains are drained by the Gairezi River, which flows northwards towards the Zambezi River from its source in the Nyanga Mountains. The eastern slopes of the mountains are drained by the Nhazonia River (also known as the Nyadzonya River), a tributary of the Pungwe River. The mountains are mostly covered in miombo woodland. The eastern slopes intercept winds from the Indian Ocean, and the resulting orographic precipitation sustain lush mo ...
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