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Polina Smolova

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Polina Petrovna Smolova (Belarusian: Паліна Пятроўна Смолава, romanized: Palina Piatroǔna Smolava, Russian: Полина Петровна Смолова; born 3 September 1980) is a Belarusian pop singer and the Belarusian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 with the song Mum, with which she took part in the Eurovision semi-final. She performed 5th in the running order but failed to qualify for the final placing 22nd out of 23 accumulating a total of 10 points. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Polina Smolova is the 3,925th most popular singer (down from 3,738th in 2019), the 302nd most popular biography from Belarus (down from 291st in 2019) and the 15th most popular Belarusian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Polina Smolova ranks 3,925 out of 4,381Before her are Joan Franka, Maléna, Lesley Roy, Claudia Faniello, Trey Songz, and Max Mutzke. After her are Clairo, Trina, Aled Jones, Simon Mathew, Gor Sujyan, and Stefanie Heinzmann.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Polina Smolova ranks 1,113Before her are Alfredo Moreno, Shingo Suetsugu, Nino, Martin Albrechtsen, Andy Hurley, and Mikhail Chipurin. After her are Ilona Korstin, François-Louis Tremblay, Arata Sugiyama, Fabián Vargas, Cristián Álvarez, and Josh Howard.

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In Belarus

Among people born in Belarus, Polina Smolova ranks 302 out of 368Before her are Ilona Usovich (1982), Ksenija Balta (1986), Alyaksandr Martynovich (1987), Uzari (1991), Vitali Rodionov (1983), and Andrei Aramnau (1988). After her are Yang Jian (null), Darya Chultsova (1997), Vadzim Makhneu (1979), Dmitri Markov (1975), Yury Shulman (1975), and Raman Piatrushenka (1980).

Among SINGERS In Belarus

Among singers born in Belarus, Polina Smolova ranks 15Before her are Dmitry Koldun (1985), Petr Elfimov (1980), Ruslan Alekhno (1981), Anastasia Vinnikova (1991), Ksenia Sitnik (1995), and Uzari (1991). After her are Zinaida Kupriyanovich (2002), Alexey Zhigalkovich (1996), and Alexander Ivanov (1994).