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- Maria Andreyevna Tolmacheva (born 14 January 1997, Kursk), known as the Tolmachevy Sisters (Russian: Сёстры Толмачёвы), are identical twin singers and actresses...
- was selected internally by the Russian broadcaster Russia-1 (RTR). The Tolmachevy Sisters, winners of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2006, represented...
- or the main event proper, including Molly Sandén, Nevena Božović, the Tolmachevy Sisters, Lisa, Amy and S****ey (later known as OG3NE and Ogene), Stefania...
- Eurovision event as an independent nation. The contest was won by The Tolmachevy Twins from Russia with the song "Vesenniy Jazz". Zagreb Amsterdam Bucharest...
- won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, and the first time since The Tolmachevy Twins in 2006, and the third overall victory for the country in any Eurovision-related...
- Eurovision Song Contest in 2005. Their first win came in 2006, when the Tolmachevy Twins won for Russia with "Vesenniy jazz". Their second win came in 2017...
- becoming only the second Russian entrant to win and the first since the Tolmachevy Sisters won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2006. Bogusevich has since...
- version for his 1977 debut album Monsieur Tranquille – Faut pas m'chercher Tolmachevy Sisters performed it as the closing track to their 2007 debut album Polovinki...
- 2000s Dino Jelusić María Isabel Ksenia Sitnik Tolmachevy Sisters Alexey Zhigalkovich Bzikebi Ralf Mackenbach 2010s Vladimir Arzumanyan Candy Anastasiya...
- youngest person to win the contest to date (a few days younger than the Tolmachevy Sisters, the only other nine year-old winners). "Antes Muerta que Sencilla"...