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Kolozsvári Rádió M broadcasts from Romania at 128 kilobits per second in Hungarian, serving Transylvanian audiences in the city of Cluj (Kolozsvár in Hungarian). The station represents something historically complex: Hungarian culture in Romanian territory, identity maintained through language and music. Programming spans Hungarian popular music, folk traditions, and contemporary artists who sing in Hungarian. The station's existence is itself a statement about cultural persistence. Music becomes archive and resistance simultaneously. You'll hear artists rooted in Hungarian musical traditions…
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