Radio Cordillera Playlist
- 03:38 Soda Stereo - Ella Usó Mi Cabeza
- 03:35 The Fixx - Saved By Zero
- 03:31 Cecilia Echenique - Tú y yo
- 03:28 promo fm97 plus 5
- 03:23 The Blackbyrds - Walking In Rhythm
- 03:20 074 Comienza Amanecer-PERLA
- 03:16 17 - Vctor Manuel - Slo pienso e
- 03:12 Yuri - Para Quererte Más
- 03:08 Santana - Hold On
- 03:04 PROMO FM97 PLUS 3
- 03:01 Alberto Cortez - Miguitas De Ternura
- 02:56 Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water
- 02:52 É o tchan - É o tchan
- 02:50 Everly Brothers - All I Have to Do Is Dream
- 02:49 promo fm97 plus 6
- 02:45 Whitney Houston - I Have Nothing
- 02:42 Juan Y Juan - Yo Te Quiero,Nos Queremos
- 02:39 The Osmonds - That's My Girl
- 02:34 Umberto Tozzi - Gloria By Bacman el Murciegalo ®
- 02:23 The Floaters - Float On
- 02:23 PROMO FM97 PLUS 1
- 02:18 Dyango Por Volverte A Ver
- 02:15 The Bellamy Brothers - Let Your Love Flow
- 02:15 PROMO FM97 PLUS 4
- 02:11 Albert Hammond - Si Me Amaras
- 02:08 Camilo Sesto Como cada noche (España, 1973)
- 02:05 The Real Thing - You To Me Are Everything
- 02:02 promo fm97 plus2
- 01:57 Erik Rubin - Vuela Conmigo (Your Life)
- 01:53 Simply Red - If You Don't Know Me By Now
- 01:50 America - Muskrat Love
- 01:46 promo fm97 plus 5
- 01:40 Lionel Richie - All Night Long
- 01:35 Miguel Angel Robles - Una Segunda Luna De Miel
- 01:30 Noel Schajris - Momentos
- 01:27 004 Esa Pared-LEO DAN
- 01:23 PROMO FM97 PLUS 3
- 01:20 Arena Blanca Mar Azul Albano y Romina Power
- 01:17 Cama y Mesa Roberto Carlos
- 01:13 The Stylistics - Hey There Lonely Girl
- 01:09 Soraya - Avalancha
- 01:09 promo fm97 plus 6
- 01:04 Angela Carrasco - Quererte A Ti
- 01:01 Kim Carnes - Bette Davis Eyes
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Radio Cordillera is a local radio station based in Huaraz, in the Ancash region of Peru. It primarily serves the surrounding communities by broadcasting news, cultural programming, and music, often focusing on topics relevant to the Andean population. The station plays an important role in promoting regional identity and Indigenous culture, as well as addressing local social and political issues. It operates in Spanish and Quechua, reflecting the bilingual nature of the region.