Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012, the Glossary
Moldova participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 with the song "Lăutar" written by Pasha Parfeny and Alexandru Brașoveanu.[1]
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41 relations: Alex Davia, Aliona Moon, Amsterdam, Anatol Chiriac, Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012, Baku, Bernd Meinunger, Brussels, Chișinău, Cornald Maas, Dara (Moldovan singer), European Broadcasting Union, Eurovision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest 2012, Gaitana (singer), Georgios Kalpakidis, Geta Burlacu, Igor Cobileanski, Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012, Melkweg, Moldova, Moldova 1, Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011, Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013, Natalia Barbu, Nelly Ciobanu, Nicu Țărnă, Pasha Parfeni, Radio Moldova, Ralph Siegel, Ruth Jacott, Sinplus, Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012, Teleradio-Moldova, TV Moldova Internațional, Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012, Zdob și Zdub.
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Alex Davia
Alexandru Brașoveanu (born 12 September 1987; Александр Брашовян or Брашовяну), better known as Alex Davia, is a Moldovan composer and music producer.
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Aliona Moon
Aliona Munteanu (born 25 May 1989), better known as Aliona Moon, is a Moldovan singer.
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Amsterdam
Amsterdam (literally, "The Dam on the River Amstel") is the capital and most populated city of the Netherlands.
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Anatol Chiriac
Anatol Chiriac (born 9 October 1953) is a Moldovan composer.
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Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012
Austria participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 with the song "Woki mit deim Popo" written by Lukas Plöchl and Manuel Hoffelner. Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 and Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 are countries in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012.
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Baku
Baku (Bakı) is the capital and largest city of Azerbaijan, as well as the largest city on the Caspian Sea and in the Caucasus region.
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Bernd Meinunger
Bernd Meinunger (born 30 September 1944 in Meiningen) is a German lyricist and record producer (with Hanne Haller) who frequently works with Ralph Siegel and David Brandes.
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Brussels
Brussels (Bruxelles,; Brussel), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest), is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, which is the capital of Belgium.
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Chișinău
Chișinău (formerly known as Kishinev) is the capital and largest city of Moldova.
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Cornald Maas
Cornald Maas (born 22 July 1962) is a Dutch television presenter who has been known for presenting talk shows in the Netherlands.
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Dara (Moldovan singer)
Nicoleta Dara (born Nicoleta Darabană, on 22 May 1993 in Telenești), commonly known as Dara, is a Moldovan pop singer.
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European Broadcasting Union
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU; Union européenne de radio-télévision, UER) is an alliance of public service media organisations whose countries are within the European Broadcasting Area or who are members of the Council of Europe.
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Eurovision Song Contest
The Eurovision Song Contest (Concours Eurovision de la chanson), often known simply as Eurovision, is an international song competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union.
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Eurovision Song Contest 2012
The Eurovision Song Contest 2012 was the 57th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Gaitana (singer)
Gaita-Lurdes Klaverivna Essami (Гайта-Лурдес Клаверівна Ессамі; born 24 March 1979), known professionally as Gaitana (Gaitana), is a Ukrainian singer and songwriter.
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Georgios Kalpakidis
Georgios Kalpakidis, also known as George Kalpakidis, Gorgi or GK (Greek: Γιώργος Καλπακίδης; born on 27 April 1978 in Tübingen, Germany), is a Greek songwriter, former journalist, radio & TV host, best known for having composed the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest entry for Moldova, "Stay" by Anna Odobescu.
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Geta Burlacu
Geta Burlacu (born Georgeta Povorozniuc on 22 July 1974) is a Moldovan singer.
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Igor Cobileanski
Igor Cobileanski (born 24 February 1974) is a Moldovan film director born in Comrat (then USSR).
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Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012
Ireland participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 with the song "Waterline" written by Nick Jarl and Sharon Vaughn. Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 and Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 are countries in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012.
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Melkweg
Melkweg (Dutch for "Milky Way") is a music venue and cultural center on Lijnbaansgracht, near Leidseplein in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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Moldova
Moldova, officially the Republic of Moldova (Republica Moldova), is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, on the northeastern corner of the Balkans.
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Moldova 1
Moldova 1 is the national Moldovan television channel, operated by the national public broadcaster, Teleradio-Moldova.
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Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005
Moldova debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 with the song "Boonika bate doba" written by Mihai Gîncu and Roman Iagupov. Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 and Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 are Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007
Moldova participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 with the song "Fight" written by Alexandru Brașoveanu and Elena Buga. Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 and Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 are Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008
Moldova participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 with the song "A Century of Love" written by Oleg Baraliuc and Victoria Demici. Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 and Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 are Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
Moldova participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with the song "Hora din Moldova" written by Veaceslav Daniliuc, Andrei Hadjiu, Nelly Ciobanu and Aristotelis Kalimeris. Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 and Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 are Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
Moldova participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 with the song "So Lucky" written by Roman Iagupov, Mihai Gîncu, Andy Shuman and Marc Elsner. Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 and Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 are Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013
Moldova participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 with the song "O mie" written by Iuliana Scutari and Pasha Parfeny. Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 and Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 are Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Natalia Barbu
Natalia Barbu (born 22 August 1979) is a Moldovan singer and songwriter.
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Nelly Ciobanu
Nelea Ciobanu-Mărgineanu (born 28 October 1974), known professionally as Nelly Ciobanu, is a Moldovan singer.
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Nicu Țărnă
Nicu Țărnă (born 25 July 1977) is a singer, actor, showman and TV presenter from Moldova.
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Pasha Parfeni
Pavel "Pasha" Parfeni (born 30 May 1986) is a Moldovan musician, singer and songwriter.
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Radio Moldova
Radio Moldova (Radio Moldova, RM) is the first publicly funded radio broadcaster in Moldova.
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Ralph Siegel
Ralph Siegel (born 30 September 1945) is a German record producer and songwriter.
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Ruth Jacott
Ruth Jacott (born 2 September 1960) is a Surinamese-Dutch singer.
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Sinplus
Sinplus is an alternative rock duo made up of brothers Ivan and Gabriel Broggini originally from Locarno, Switzerland.
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Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012
Switzerland participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 with the song "Unbreakable" written by Gabriel Broggini and Ivan Broggini. Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 and Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 are countries in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012.
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Teleradio-Moldova
TeleRadio-Moldova (TRM) is the Moldovan state-owned national radio and television broadcaster.
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TV Moldova Internațional
TV Moldova Internațional was the international second TV channel operated by the national public broadcaster, Teleradio-Moldova.
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Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012
Ukraine participated in Eurovision Song Contest 2012 with the song "Be My Guest" written by Gaitana and Kiwi Project. Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 and Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 are countries in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012.
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Zdob și Zdub
Zdob și Zdub (onomatopoeic for the sound of a drum beat) is a Moldovan folk punk band, based in Chișinău.
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See also
2012 in Moldova
- 2011–2012 Moldovan presidential election
- 2012 Moldova security zone incident
- 2012 in Moldova
- Alliance for European Integration
- Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012
- Moldova in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012
Countries in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012
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Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005
- Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006
- Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007
- Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008
- Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
- Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010
- Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012
- Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013
- Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014
- Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015
- Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016
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- Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019
- Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020
- Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021
- Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022
- Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023
- Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024
- Moldova in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2010
- Moldova in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Moldova in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012
- Moldova in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moldova_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2012
Also known as Lautar (song), Lăutar (Pasha Parfeny song), Lăutar (song).