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Paraguay's radio landscape gravitates toward cumbia, guaraní rhythms, and the accordion-driven sounds that define the country's DNA. Tereré Mix taps into this with a format centered on regional Latin music. The station captures the energy of street-level consumption - what plays at celebrations, in trucks, at weekend gatherings. It's informal and unpolished in the best way. The programming doesn't chase production value. Instead it serves people who want music tied to their culture and daily lives. Tereré itself is a Paraguayan tradition of drinking herbal mate, and the station's name points t…
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