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32 relations: Ada FijaĆ, Artur Orzech, Budka Suflera, Düsseldorf, Edyta Górniak, English language, European Broadcasting Union, Eurovision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest 2011, Ich Troje, Magdalena Tul, Marcin MroziĆski, National Festival of Polish Song in Opole, Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011, OGAE, Patrycja Markowska, Poland, Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1994, Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010, Polish language, Polskie Radio, Sopot International Song Festival, Tamara Gee, Telewizja Polska, To nie ja!, TVP HD, TVP Polonia, TVP1, Warsaw, Zosia Karbowiak.
- 2011 in Polish music
- 2011 in Polish television
- Countries in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest
Ada FijaĆ
Ada FijaĆ (born 20 October 1976) is a Polish television actor and singer.
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Artur Orzech
Artur Dariusz Orzech (born 22 February 1964, in Jelenia Góra) is a Polish journalist, musician, iranologist, radio and television presenter and music broadcaster. Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 and Artur Orzech are Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Budka Suflera
Budka Suflera ("prompter's box") is a Polish rock band which was started in 1969 in Lublin by Krzysztof Cugowski.
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Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf is the capital city of North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous state of Germany.
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Edyta Górniak
Edyta Anna Górniak (born 14 November 1972) is a Polish pop singer.
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English language
English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England on the island of Great Britain.
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European Broadcasting Union
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU; Union européenne de radio-télévision, UER) is an alliance of public service media organisations whose countries are within the European Broadcasting Area or who are members of the Council of Europe.
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Eurovision Song Contest
The Eurovision Song Contest (Concours Eurovision de la chanson), often known simply as Eurovision, is an international song competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union.
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Eurovision Song Contest 2011
The Eurovision Song Contest 2011 was the 56th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Ich Troje
Ich Troje ("The Three of Them") is a Polish pop band.
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Magdalena Tul
Magdalena Ewa Tul (born 29 April 1980) is a Polish singer and composer.
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Marcin MroziĆski
Marcin MroziĆski (born 26 September 1985 in InowrocĆaw) is a Polish actor, singer and television presenter.
See Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 and Marcin MroziĆski
National Festival of Polish Song in Opole
The National Festival of Polish Song in Opole (Krajowy Festiwal Piosenki Polskiej w Opolu, KFPP), commonly known as the Opole Festival (Festiwal w Opolu) is an annual music festival in Opole, Poland.
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Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
Norway participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 with the song "Haba Haba" written by Beyond51, Big City and Stella Mwangi. Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 and Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 are countries in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011.
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OGAE
The, shortened to OGAE, is a non-governmental and non-profit international organisation, consisting of 42 Eurovision Song Contest fan clubs from across Europe and beyond.
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Patrycja Markowska
Patrycja Markowska (born 21 December 1979, Warsaw) is a Polish pop rock singer.
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Poland
Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe.
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Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1994
Poland participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 1994. Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 and Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1994 are Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003
Poland participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with the song "Keine Grenzen – Ć»adnych granic" written by André Franke, Joachim Horn-Bernges, MichaĆ WiĆniewski and Jacek ĆÄ gwa. Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 and Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 are Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008
Poland participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 with the song "For Life" written and performed by Isis Gee. Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 and Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 are Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010
Poland participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with the song "Legenda" written by Marcin Nierubiec and Marcin MroziĆski. Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 and Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 are Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Polish language
Polish (jÄzyk polski,, polszczyzna or simply polski) is a West Slavic language of the Lechitic group within the Indo-European language family written in the Latin script.
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Polskie Radio
The Polish Radio (PR; Polish: Polskie Radio, PR) is a national public-service radio broadcasting organization of Poland, founded in 1925.
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Sopot International Song Festival
The Sopot International Song Festival or Sopot Festival (later called Sopot Music Festival Grand Prix, Sopot Top of the Top Festival from 2012–13 and Polsat Sopot Festival in 2014) is an annual international song contest held in Sopot, Poland.
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Tamara Gee
Tamara Diane Wimer (born October 11, 1972), known professionally as Tamara Gee (formerly Isis Gee), is an American pop singer and songwriter.
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Telewizja Polska
Telewizja Polska S.A. (TVP), also known in English as Polish Television, is a public service broadcaster in Poland, founded in 1952.
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To nie ja!
"To nie ja!" ("It wasn't me!"; often rendered without the exclamation mark) was the entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1994, performed in Polish by Edyta Górniak.
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TVP HD
TVP HD is a special High Definition version of the Polish public broadcasting channels (Telewizja Polska).
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TVP Polonia
TVP Polonia (formerly known as TV Polonia) is the international channel of the Telewizja Polska (TVP).
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TVP1
TVP1 (TVP Jeden, Program Pierwszy Telewizji Polskiej, "Jedynka") is the main public television channel of TVP (Telewizja Polska S.A.), Poland's national television broadcaster.
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Warsaw
Warsaw, officially the Capital City of Warsaw, is the capital and largest city of Poland.
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Zosia Karbowiak
Zosia Karbowiak (born 15 October 1980), known professionally as ZoSia (stylized with uppercase "S"), is a Polish singer-songwriter.
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See also
2011 in Polish music
- List of number-one albums of 2011 (Poland)
- List of number-one dance singles of 2011 (Poland)
- List of number-one singles of 2011 (Poland)
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
2011 in Polish television
- 2011 in Polish television
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Ugotowani
Countries in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Azerbaijan in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Georgia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Hungary in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Latvia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- San Marino in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Slovakia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Artur Orzech
- Krajowe Eliminacje
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1994
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023
- Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024
References
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