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Russian-Moldovan singer (born 1999)
Romanian: Valeria Engalîceva; born 7 April 1999), known professionally as Lerika (Russian: Лерика), is a Moldovan-Russian singer and songwriter. She represented
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International song competition for youth
by Universal Music Group in November 2012. The Russian representative, Lerika, had participated in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest before; she represented
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012
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Russian singer (born 2009)
compete twice, after Ekaterina Ryabova for Russia in 2009 and 2011 and Lerika for Moldova in 2011 and for Russia in 2012. Tatyana Mezhentseva was born
Tatyana_Mezhentseva
Russian singer (born 2002)
Awards and achievements Preceded by Lerika with "sensation" Russia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013 Succeeded by Alisa Kozhikina with "Dreamer"
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Television series
Mogase, Lendy Ter Mors, and Naledi Willers introduced as series regulars Lerika Kleinhans, Olwethu Leshabane and Nthabiseng "Chef" "Nti" Ramaboa severd
The Real Housewives of Johannesburg
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held another National final on 6 October 2011. After the National Final, Lerika won the selection with the song, "No, No." she would later place 6th in
Moldova in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
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Vladislav Krutskikh [ru] in Hasselt (2005) Ekaterina Ryabova in Yerevan (2011) Lerika in Amsterdam (2012) Dayana Kirillova in Kyiv (2013) Alisa Kozhikina in Malta
Russia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
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U19 world boxing tournament
India Giulia Molinaro Italy Middleweight (75 kg) Krisha Verma India Lerika Simon Germany Jarelyn Castillo Canada Nikah Perez New Zealand Light heavyweight
2024 World Boxing U19 Championships
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International song competition for youth
"Žimi ovoj frak" (Жими овој фрак) Macedonian Dorijan Dlaka Moldova TRM Lerika "No, No" Romanian, English Eugen Doibani Netherlands AVRO Rachel "Teenager"
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011
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International song competition for youth
artist from previous editions after Katya Ryabova (Russia 2009 and 2011) and Lerika (Moldova 2011 and Russia 2012). The Armenian representative, Maléna, was
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021
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Dederick 2 4 3 1 Páris Mihályi 2 4 3 1 Olivér Pusztai 3 3 1 1 Johannesburg Lerika Kleinhans 1 2 1 1 Olwethu Leshabane 1 1 1 0 Nthabiseng "Chef Nti" Ramaboa
List of The Real Housewives cast members
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Russian singer (born 1997)
girl" Preceded by Liza Drozd and Sasha Lazin with "Boy and Girl" Russia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011 Succeeded by Lerika with "Sensation"
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International contest for young performers of popular music
Mangion (Malta), Daneliya Tuleshova (Kazakhstan), Krisia Todorova (Bulgaria), Lerika Engalycheva (Russia and Moldova), Anahit Adamyan (Armenia), Polina Bogusevich
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Moldova in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011 under her stage name Lerika, which she also used at the 2012 contest. On 1 March 2012, VGTRK announced
Russia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012
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performances from the competitors, the show featured guest performances by Lerika, Buranovskiye Babushki and "Domisolka" theater. During the allocation draw
Russia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013
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Garipova (singer), Evgeny Kombarov (general director of the Children's Radio), Lerika (Junior Eurovision participant in 2011 and 2012) and Tatyana Tsyvareva (director
Russia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2017
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Russian television talent show
17 Magdeburg Gala 9 11th Konstantin Legostaev 28 Leningrad Gala 8 12th Lerika Golubeva 23 Šiauliai Gala 7 13th Andrey Shumskiy 26 Voronezh Gala 6 14th
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Latvia 5 Amanda Bašmakova "Moondog" Latvian 13 ◁ 31 127 03 Moldova 2 Lerika "No, no" Romanian, English 6 78 128 04 Armenia 5 Dalita "Welcome to Armenia"
List of Junior Eurovision Song Contest entries
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Geta Burlacu, Aura, Vitalie Rotaru, Sandu Gorgos and Vladimir Beleaev. Lerika was eventually selected as the Moldovan representative for the 2011 contest
Moldova in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011
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