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Diljá Pétursdóttir (Icelandic: [ˈtɪljauː ˈpʰjɛːtʏr̥sˌtouhtɪr]; born 15
December 2001),
simply known as
Diljá, is an
Icelandic singer. She
represented Iceland...
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Diljá Ýr
Zomers (born 11
November 2001) is an
Icelandic footballer who
plays as a midfielder, winger, or
striker for OH Leuven. In 2022,
Diljá signed for...
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Diljá Mist Einarsdóttir (born 21
December 1987) is an
Icelandic politician and lawyer. She has been a
member of the
Althing for the
Independence Party...
- "Power" is a 2023 song by
Icelandic singer-songwriter
Diljá Pétursdóttir. The song
represented Iceland in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2023
after winning...
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Diljá Ögn Lárusdóttir (born 23 June 2003) is an
Icelandic basketball player for
Stjarnan and the
Icelandic national team.
Diljá started her
senior team...
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Lublin Dilja (1957 –
February 2, 2009) was an
Albanian amb****ador to the
United Nations.
Dilja was post-communist
first Albanian Amb****ador to the United...
- Song
Contest 2023 in Liverpool,
United Kingdom, with "Power"
performed by
Diljá. The
Icelandic broadcaster Ríkisútvarpið (RÚV)
organised the
national final...
- Guðjohnsen (born 1978),
footballer Emilíana
Torrini (born 1977),
singer Diljá (born 2001),
singer Kópavogur is
twinned with: Amm****alik,
Greenland Dobrich...
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Lakeside Power, by SSD Power, by The
Temptations Power, by Z-Ro "Power" (
Diljá song), 2023 "Power" (Ellie
Goulding song), 2020 "Power" (Exo song), 2017...
- Líneik Anna (B) 3rd
Deputy Speaker: Ásthildur Lóa (F) 4th
Deputy Speaker:
Diljá Mist (D) 5th
Deputy Speaker: Björn Leví (P) 6th
Deputy Speaker: Jódís (V)...