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Vlatko Lozanoski

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Vlatko "Lozano" Lozanoski (Macedonian: Влатко "Лозано" Лозаноски; born 27 June 1985) is a Macedonian singer. Together with Esma Redžepova, he represented Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö, Sweden. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Vlatko Lozanoski is the 3,604th most popular singer (up from 3,708th in 2019), the 117th most popular biography from North Macedonia and the 15th most popular Macedonian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Vlatko Lozanoski ranks 3,604 out of 4,381Before him are Cleopatra Stratan, Kobi Marimi, Raiven, Andreea Bălan, Mia Dimšić, and Amelle Berrabah. After him are Sayumi Michishige, Miles Kane, Václav Noid Bárta, Jadakiss, Emmanuel Moire, and Esther Hart.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Vlatko Lozanoski ranks 783Before him are Benjamin Karl, Ida Alstad, Renée Felice Smith, Mathilde Johansson, Branislau Samoilau, and Sebastian Langeveld. After him are Andrea Fischbacher, Nadine Müller, Adama Tamboura, Trésor Mputu, Marcin Mroziński, and Sasha Kaun.

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In North Macedonia

Among people born in North Macedonia, Vlatko Lozanoski ranks 117 out of 156Before him are Gjoko Taneski (1977), Nikolče Noveski (1979), Andrea Koevska (2000), Aco Stojkov (1983), Jana Burčeska (1993), and Vlado Ilievski (1980). After him are Adrian Gaxha (1984), Martin Vučić (1982), Damjan Shishkovski (1995), Ana Colovic Lesoska (1980), Igor Angelovski (1976), and Vrčak (1980).

Among SINGERS In North Macedonia

Among singers born in North Macedonia, Vlatko Lozanoski ranks 15Before him are Elena Risteska (1986), Daniel Kajmakoski (1983), Vasil Garvanliev (1984), Gjoko Taneski (1977), Andrea Koevska (2000), and Jana Burčeska (1993). After him are Adrian Gaxha (1984), Martin Vučić (1982), and Vrčak (1980).