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XHZPC-FM
XHZPC-FM is a radio station on 103.7 FM in Jojutla, Morelos, Mexico serving Cuernavaca. It carries a romantic format known as Quiéreme Más. History XHZPC received its concession on February 10, 1993, signing on the very next day and broadcasting a grupera format to the southern region of Morelos. It was owned by Melesio Fernández Quiroz. Talk and other programs commenced from April 1, with news programming beginning that July and expanding in 1996. XHZPC increased its power to the current 24 kW in 2010. On August 1, 2015, XHZPC flipped to the La Única format from Grupo Siete. It initially retained the name when other La Única stations changed their name to Bengala but dropped it in April 2017. Just three months later, on July 1, 2017, it changed formats to romantic and adopted the Quiéreme name. The name was modified to "Quiéreme Más" in 2021 when Grupo Siete stopped operating the station. References

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Jojutla
Jojutla is a municipality in the state of Morelos, Mexico. Its municipal seat is the city of ''Jojutla de Juárez''. The name ''Jojutla'' comes from Nahuatl ''Xoxōuhtlān'' () and means, ''Place of abundant blue skies''. Another interpretation is Jojutla should be written Xo-Xoutla and its etymological roots come from: ''xoxou-ki'', (dye called indigo) and ''Tla-ntli'', (teeth) to indicate abundance, so the name means: ''Place abundant in blue paint''. This meaning is corroborated by Father José Agapito Mateo Minos in ''Nohualco Tlalpixtican'' (1722), about how he saw the maceration and decanting tanks of the ''xoxouki'' plant, when it still existed in the plaza ''Zacate''. Ángela Peralta mentions a unique pyramid consisting of three parts: the ''momozok'', the turret and the ''campanile'' (tower), demolished by the colonial government. Remnants of this can be seen in the staircase of the municipal palace. Jojutla has an area of 143 km2 (55.2 miles2), representing 2.88% of ...
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