Nicoleta Alexandru (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈleta alekˈsandru]; born 5 November 1968), (stage name Nicola (Romanian pronunciation: [niˈkola])), is...
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Nicoleta is a Romanian feminine given name derived from the Greek Nikolaos. Notable people with this name include the following: Nicoleta Alexandru, singer...
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Michael Schenker, 1993 Thank You, by Monkey Majik, 2006 Thank You, by Nicoleta Alexandru, 2009 Thank You, by Puffy AmiYumi, 2011 Thank You or the title song...
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tennis player Marian Alexandru (born 1977), Romanian footballer Nicoleta Alexandru (born 1968), Romanian singer Sadie Alexandru (born 1977), American...
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the given name or, less commonly, the surname Nicola (artist) or Nicoleta Alexandru, singer who represented Romania at the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest...
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over 200 concerts. She started her solo career in 1988 under the name Nicoleta Nicola, joining the Romanian project Riff. Prior to representing her country...
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language programmer and author George Alexandru (1957–2016), actor Nicoleta Alexandru (born 1968), singer Florin-Alexandru Alexe (born 1979), economist and...
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the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 (with Marcel Pavel) Succeeded by Nicoleta Alexandru with "Don't Break My Heart" Preceded by Taxi (Romanian band) with...
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jazz pianist Ion Voicu, violinist Gheorghe Zamfir, panpipes player Nicoleta Alexandru, pop and techno singer Loredana Groza, pop singer Gabriela and Mihaela...
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Alexandru Al. Ioan Cuza (also known as Alexandru A. Cuza, A. A. Cuza, or Sașa Cuza; 1862 or 1864 – April 4, 1890) was a Romanian aristocrat and politician...
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