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KUBA

KUBA (1600 AM) is a radio station based in Marysville, California. which serves the Marysville and Yuba City area, also known as the Yuba-Sutter Area. From 2008-2011, KUBA simulcasted its programming full-time on 95.5 FM, via FM translator K238AV licensed to Yuba City. Transmitting power is 5,000 watts day and 2,500 watts night.

KUBA is owned and operated by Results Radio. It offers a classic hits music format, along with extensive local news and sports coverage.

KUBA, KMYC-AM, KRYC, KCYC, KCCL, KKCY and KOBO, are the only radio stations broadcasting in the Yuba-Sutter region.

Kuba (surname)

The surname Kuba may refer to:

  • Filip Kuba (b. 1976), Czech professional ice hockey defenceman in the NHL
  • Ludvík Kuba (1863–1956), Czech artist and musician
  • Martin Kuba (b. 1973), Czech politician
  • Hikaru Kuba (b. 1990), Japanese football player
  • Masatomo Kuba (b. 1984), Japanese football player

Category:Japanese-language surnames

Usage examples of "kuba".

One such was the group of tribes others call the Kuba, or "people of the lightning,"

At least one Western historian, Leo Frobenius, a German anthropologist, considered Kuba to be the acme of native African culture.

The Kuba lived as a small tribe under their chief Lukengo, together with the more powerful tribe of the Bieeng on the left bank of the Lulua River.

Now, it happened that the woman was from the Kuba tribe, and her blood called her, and she knew she could not allow this to happen.

He issued a law that in remembrance of her patriotic deed his followers should be allowed only monogamous marriages with Kuba girls.

It was assembled in the main chamber of the king's palace, and the powerful men of Kuba were seated in their bright belted skirts, holding their distinguishing staffs, wearing their feather badges of rank.

But the Kuba did well, and maintained their special identity through to the present.

But the people of Kuba remember their history, which is unique to them in detail and manner.