Amila Glamočak

Amila Glamočak

Amila Glamočak

Amila Glamočak es una popular cantante bosnia. Amila participó en el Festival de la Canción de Eurovisión 1996 representando a Bosnia y Herzegovina con la canción Za Nasu Ljubav. Amila pasó la ronda pre-clasificatoria que hubo aquel año pra después conseguir un 22º puesto en el Festival con sólo 13 puntos,[1] lo que la llevó a ser la peor representación de su país en el Festival de Eurovisión[2] Amila volvió a intentar representar a su país en Eurovisión en 2001 y 2003.


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Predecesor:
Davor Popović
Bosnia y Herzegovina en el Festival de la Canción de Eurovisión
1996
Sucesor:
Alma Čardžić
Obtenido de "Amila Glamo%C4%8Dak"

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