Vesna (pronounced [ˈvɛsna]; named after the Slavic goddess of spring) is an all-female folk band based in the Czech Republic, consisting of five members...
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Vesna may refer to: Vesna (mythology), female characters associated with youth and springtime in early Slavic mythology Vesna (given name), Slavic female...
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"My Sister's Crown" is a song by Czech folk band Vesna, released on 30 January 2023. It represented Czech Republic in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023...
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Vesna Vaško (born 5 May 1971), known by the stage name Vesna Cáceres, is a Czech composer, singer and accordionist. Vesna Vaško was born in Croatia in...
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released until 1995, four years later. In 1992 DDT released the album Aktrisa Vesna [ru] (Spring the Actress). This lyrical album, which was dedicated to Shevchuk's...
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the band, only to record bass lines, as the other members believed Vesna Milović did not fit in with the band's sound. The single would be the band's only...
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Vesna Anastasia Božović is a German/Montenegrin artist, poet, musician, author, music video director, and member of the band East Elysium. Božović was...
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Theatre at the University of Victoria. A portion of the song "Vesna" (Весна) from the band's 2009 album Na mezhi (На межі) appears in the first three minutes...
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Lenna Kuurmaa, Piret Järvis, Katrin Siska, Maarja Kivi, Triinu Kivilaan Vesna (Czech Republic) Patricie Fuxová, Bára Šůstková, Olesya Ochepovskaya, Markéta...
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Liverpool, United Kingdom, with the song "My Sister's Crown" performed by the band Vesna. The Czech broadcaster Česká televize (ČT) organised the national final...
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