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Spanish Radio Stations

1378 Spanish Radio Stations

  1. FM 88.5
    Guatemala City, Guatemala
    Popularity: 16962
    64Kbps
    Spanish Ranchera Grupera
  2. FM 104.9
    San Salvador, El Salvador
    Popularity: 15905
    64Kbps
    Spanish
  3. AM 770
    San Salvador, El Salvador
    Popularity: 5319
    32Kbps
    Spanish
  4. FM 101.3
    El Salvador, El Salvador
    Popularity: 4767
    32Kbps
    Classics Spanish
  5. FM 101.3
    Atlixco, PU, Mexico
    Popularity: 4730
    32Kbps
    Spanish Mexican
  6. Web
    Samalaco, Honduras
    Popularity: 3800
    64Kbps
    Spanish
  7. Station: Jazz
    FM 95.5
    San Jose, Costa Rica
    Popularity: 2962
    64Kbps
    Jazz Spanish
  8. FM 100.3
    Quetzaltenango, Guatemala
    Popularity: 2910
    64Kbps
    Spanish
  9. FM 96.7
    Juticalpa, Honduras
    Popularity: 2656
    32Kbps
    Spanish
  10. FM 94.5
    San Salvador, El Salvador
    Popularity: 2350
    22Kbps
    Spanish
  11. FM 97.7
    El Salvador, El Salvador
    Popularity: 2032
    32Kbps
    Religious Spanish
  12. FM 93.7
    La Paz, Bolivia
    Popularity: 1977
    24Kbps
    Spanish
  13. FM 106.3
    Escuintla, Guatemala
    Popularity: 1735
    48Kbps
    Jazz Talk Spanish
  14. FM 101.3
    Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
    Popularity: 1638
    64Kbps
    Spanish
  15. Popularity: 1610
    32Kbps
    Religious Christian Spanish
  16. FM 97.3
    San Salvador, El Salvador
    Popularity: 1356
    48Kbps
    Adult Contemporary Spanish
  17. FM 98.1
    Sensuntepeque, El Salvador
    Popularity: 1198
    96Kbps
    Christian Spanish
  18. Popularity: 1187
    64Kbps
    Adult Contemporary Top 40 Spanish
  19. FM 97.9
    Santa Cruz de Barahona, Dominican Republic
    Popularity: 1158
    32Kbps
    Spanish
  20. FM 100.5
    Miramar, Spain
    Popularity: 1072
    20Kbps
    Talk Spanish
  21. FM 97.0
    Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Popularity: 1068
    96Kbps
    Folk Sports Community Spanish
  22. FM 101.3
    Santiago, Chile
    Popularity: 1034
    64Kbps
    Adult Contemporary Spanish
  23. FM 104.4
    Bogota, Colombia
    Popularity: 1006
    64Kbps
    Jazz Top 40 Spanish
  24. FM 101.9
    Los Angeles, CA, United States
    Popularity: 995
    32Kbps
    Spanish Mexican
  25. AM 730
    Guatemala City, Guatemala
    Popularity: 988
    32Kbps
    Adult Contemporary Spanish
  26. FM 91.5
    Morelia, MC, Mexico
    Popularity: 972
    64Kbps
    Rock Spanish
  27. FM 104.9
    Guatemala City, Guatemala
    Popularity: 958
    64Kbps
    Spanish
  28. FM 104.5
    Cortes, Honduras
    Popularity: 957
    64Kbps
    Culture Spanish
  29. AM 127
    Viña del Mar, Chile
    Popularity: 949
    24Kbps
    Spanish
  30. FM 106.3
    La Paloma, Uruguay
    Popularity: 912
    48Kbps
    Talk Spanish

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Spanish or Castilian (español or castellano in Spanish) is a Romance language in the Ibero-Romance group that evolved from several dialects and languages in the northern fringes of the Iberian Peninsula during the 10th century and gradually spread through the Kingdom of Castile, becoming the foremost language for government and trade in the Spanish Empire.
Latin, the basis of all Romance languages including Spanish, was introduced to the Iberian Peninsula by the Romans during the Second Punic War around 210 BC. Modern Spanish developed with the Readjustment of the Consonants (Reajuste de las sibilantes) that began in 15th century. The language continues to adopt foreign words from a variety of other languages, as well as developing new words. Castilian was taken most notably to the Americas as well as to Africa and Asia Pacific with the expansion of the Spanish Empire between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries.
As of 2010, 329 to 358 million people speak Spanish as a native language and a total of 417 million people[8] speak it worldwide. It is the second most natively spoken language in the world, after Mandarin Chinese. Mexico contains the largest population of Spanish speakers. Spanish is one of the six official languages of the United Nations.