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Despina Olympiou

1975 - Today

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Despina Olympiou (Greek: Δέσποινα Ολυμπίου, pronounced [ˈðespina oliˈmbi.u]; born 17 October 1975), also known as Dena Olympiou, is a Greek Cypriot singer, famous in her homeland as well as in Greece. She represented Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö, Sweden. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Despina Olympiou is the 2,758th most popular singer (down from 2,721st in 2019), the 54th most popular biography from Cyprus (up from 55th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Cypriot Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Despina Olympiou ranks 2,758 out of 4,381Before her are Pop Smoke, Kim Woo-jin, Calogero, Michael von der Heide, Hyolyn, and Ella Mae Morse. After her are Filip Bandžak, Gerli Padar, Lauren Jauregui, Mino, K.Will, and Ella Henderson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Despina Olympiou ranks 501Before her are Evgeni Nabokov, Laurent Robert, Fábio Camilo de Brito, Nobuhisa Yamada, Alexey Smertin, and David Cañada. After her are Maja Lunde, Adam Nelson, Pablo Machín, Ekaterini Thanou, Mihaela Melinte, and Juuso Pykälistö.

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In Cyprus

Among people born in Cyprus, Despina Olympiou ranks 54 out of 77Before her are Loukas Giorkas (1986), Sasha Vezenkov (1995), Sibel Siber (1960), Marcos Baghdatis (1985), Evridiki (1968), and Markos Kyprianou (1960). After her are Ioannis Okkas (1977), Ivi Adamou (1993), Michalis Konstantinou (1978), Dome Karukoski (1976), Ziynet Sali (1975), and Melinda McGraw (1963).

Among SINGERS In Cyprus

Among singers born in Cyprus, Despina Olympiou ranks 4Before her are Anna Vissi (1957), Loukas Giorkas (1986), and Evridiki (1968). After her are Ivi Adamou (1993), Ziynet Sali (1975), Diam's (1980), Eleftheria Eleftheriou (1989), Maria Elena Kyriakou (1984), Michalis Hatzigiannis (1978), Constantinos Christoforou (1977), and Hovig Demirjian (1989).