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Nicoleta Alexandru

1968 - Today

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Nicoleta Alexandru (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈleta alekˈsandru]; born 5 November 1968), (stage name Nicola (Romanian pronunciation: [niˈkola])), is a Romanian singer. She is best known for representing Romania at the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Nicoleta Alexandru is the 3,191st most popular singer (down from 2,887th in 2024), the 718th most popular biography from Romania (down from 635th in 2019) and the 18th most popular Romanian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Nicoleta Alexandru ranks 3,191 out of 4,381Before her are Scott Stapp, Nneka, Baek A-yeon, Gabriela Gunčíková, Keri Hilson, and Nicole Jung. After her are Monica Anghel, Jesse Hughes, Masaki Aiba, Aliona Moon, Haruko Momoi, and Diego Torres.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Nicoleta Alexandru ranks 797Before her are An Han-bong, Masanori Sanada, Carsten Embach, Ben Shenkman, Paulo Sérgio, and Mike Dean. After her are Gesiel José de Lima, Donald Johnson, Paula Cole, Jordi Calafat, Davis Kamoga, and Amir Hetsroni.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Nicoleta Alexandru ranks 718 out of 844Before her are Gabriela Potorac (1973), Viorel Talapan (1972), Dorin Goian (1980), Florin Cernat (1980), Liliana Gafencu (1975), and Dragoș Neagu (1967). After her are Monica Anghel (1971), Sorin Matei (1963), Ana Maria Popescu (1984), Cristina Bontaș (1973), Sandra Izbașa (1990), and Nicoleta Grasu (1971).

Among SINGERS In Romania

Among singers born in Romania, Nicoleta Alexandru ranks 18Before her are Haiducii (1971), Mihai Trăistariu (1979), Mălina Olinescu (1974), Florin Cezar Ouatu (1980), Dan Bittman (1962), and Nico (1970). After her are Monica Anghel (1971), Antonia Iacobescu (1989), Costi Ioniță (1978), Vlad Miriță (1981), Andreea Bălan (1984), and Sanda Ladoși (1970).