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Liet International

Liet International (West Frisian: Liet Ynternasjonaal), formerly Liet-Lávlut, is an international music competition for songs in European minority and regional languages. The inaugural edition took place on 28 April 2002 as a spin-off of the West Frisian-language song contest Liet [fy; nl] (transl. 'Song'), held annually in Leeuwarden, Netherlands since 1991.

Liet International
GenreSong contest
FrequencyAnnually or bi-annually
Years active2002 (2002)–present
Inaugurated28 April 2002 (2002-04-28)
Most recent13 May 2022
Patron(s)Council of Europe
Websiteliet-international.com

Since 2006, Liet International has been held in a different city each year. The 2006 and 2008 editions, held in the Swedish part of Sápmi, were titled Liet-Lávlut (lávlut is Northern Sami for 'sing'). The contest was cancelled in 2007 and 2013 when the hosting organisations, in Narbonne and Corsica respectively, backed out at a late stage, and in 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. No Liet International was held in 2005, 2015, 2016, 2019 or 2021.

Due to its similarities to the Eurovision Song Contest, the competition has been dubbed the 'Eurovision of minority languages'.[1] It has been organised under the auspices of the Council of Europe since 2008.

Overview edit

Year Date Host city Jury award winner
Region Artist Song Language
2002 28 April Leeuwarden, Netherlands   Catalonia Pomada [ca] "En pere gallerí" Catalan
2003 23 November Leeuwarden, Netherlands   Sápmi Transjoik "Mijjajaa" Southern Sámi
2004 22 October Leeuwarden, Netherlands   Sápmi Niko Valkeapää "Rabas mielain" Northern Sámi
2006 14 October Östersund, Sweden   Sápmi Johan Kitti [fi] and Ellen Sara Bæhr "Luđiin muitalan" Northern Sámi
2007 N/A Narbonne, France Contest cancelled
2008 18 October Luleå, Sweden   Corsica Jacques Culioli "Hosanna in excelsis" Corsican
2009 31 October Leeuwarden, Netherlands   Sápmi SomBy "Ii iđit vel" Northern Sami
2010 27 November Lorient, France   Faroe Islands Orka "Rúmdardrongurin" Faroese
2011 19 November Udine, Italy   Friesland Janna Eijer [fy] "Ien klap" West Frisian
2012 1 December Gijón, Spain   Brittany Lleuwen [br] "Ar gouloù bev" Breton
2013 N/A Corsica, France Contest cancelled
2014 12 December Oldenburg, Germany   Ladinia Martina Iori "Via con mia mùsega" Ladin
2017 13 April Kautokeino, Norway   Sápmi Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen "Luoddaearru" Northern Sami
2018 23 May Leeuwarden, Netherlands   Cornwall The Rowan Tree "Tresor" Cornish
2020 3–4 April Aabenraa, Denmark Contest cancelled
2022 13 May Tønder, Denmark   Corsica Doria "Roma" Corsican
2024 TBA TBA, Corsica, France[2] Upcoming[3]

Past editions edit

Table key
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Jury award winner
Public award (or musicians' award) winner

2002 edit

The first Liet International song contest was held on 28 April 2002 at De Harmonie [nl] in Leeuwarden, Netherlands, one day after the Liet [fy; nl] song contest. Both the jury and public awards were won by the Catalan band Pomada [ca] with the song "En pere gallerí".[4]

R/O[5] Region Artist[4] Song[6] Language Place[4]
1   Brittany Stone Age "Stoned gavotenn" Breton 2
2   Ireland Le Chéile Trio [?] Irish 4–10
3   Sápmi Angelit "Hobo" Northern Sámi 3
4   Kashubia Chëcz [csb] "Król" Kashubian 4–10
5   Occitania Mescladissa [?] Occitan 4–10
6   Wales Gwerinos [cy] [?] Welsh 4–10
7   Friesland Flat Out! [fy] "Fûgelfrij" West Frisian 4–10
8   North Frisia Da Åntretemåntre [frr] [?] North Frisian 4–10
9   Basque Country Bat Bitten [?] Basque 4–10
10   Catalonia Pomada [ca] "En pere gallerí" Catalan 1

2003 edit

The second Liet International contest was again held at De Harmonie in Leeuwarden, Netherlands, on 23 November 2003. Transjoik, a Sámi group from Norway, won the jury award with the song "Mijjajaa". The public award was won by Welsh-Cornish singer Gwenno Saunders with the song "Vodya".

Region Artist Song Language Points Place
  Catalonia Dept. [ca] "Sensacions" Catalan 36 8
  Cornwall Gwenno "Vodya" Cornish 57 3 ◇
  Friesland Bacon and Bones "It allerheechste guod" West Frisian 39 6
  Friuli Prorastar "Michi" Friulian 22 10
  Galicia Anubía [gl] "Nai" Galician 44 5
  Ireland Briege Murphy "An Mhuir" Irish 39 6
  Occitania Nux Vomica [fr] "Barbet pantaï" Occitan 56 4
  Sápmi Transjoik "Mijjajaa" Southern Sámi 70 1
  Lusatia Awful Noise "Jarobinka" Sorbian 31 9
  Wales Epitaff "Yr ateb" Welsh 66 2

2004 edit

The third edition of the contest was held on 22 October 2004. The venue was once again De Harmonie in Leeuwarden, Netherlands. Sámi singer Niko Valkeapää won both the jury and the public award with the song "Rabas mielain". This was the second time in a row that the contest was won by the Sámi entry.

Region Artist Song Language Points Place
  Brittany EV [fr] [?] Breton 52 5
  Friesland Meindert Talma & the Negroes "Dûnsje wyldekat dûnsje" West Frisian 32 9
  Friuli Kosovni Odpadki "Bye bye bombe" Friulian 49 6
  Galicia Uxía "Cadeas" Galician 61 3
  Limburg Ondiep [?] Limburgish 25 10
  Lusatia Istvan Kobjela [?] Sorbian 37 8
  Occitania Bombes 2 Bal [fr] "Lo merle" Occitan 63 2
  Sápmi Niko Valkeapää "Rabas mielain" Northern Sámi 91 1
  Scotland The Alyth McCormack Band "Dèan cadalan sàmhach" Scottish Gaelic 61 3
  Wales Elin Fflur [?] Welsh 39 7

2006 edit

Since Sápmi had won two out of the three competitions, the fourth edition was held in Östersund, Sweden. Sixty competitors, singing in twenty-five minority languages, took part in the preliminary elimination round. Eleven songs, representing eleven languages, were selected for the final competition.

Although the winner was selected by a jury, the audience could also vote for their favourite entry via text messages and online voting. The Sámi duo Johan Kitti and Ellen Sara Bæhr won the competition with "Luđiin muitalan", sung in Northern Sámi. The public award was won by Liza Pannetier with the Occitan song "Soleu Rouge".

R/O Region or group Artist Song Language Points Place
1   Friuli Arbe Garbe [it] "Oh moj sin" Friulian 55 7
2   Scotland Anna Murray and Iain Finlay Macleod "An-raoir bha mi coiseachd" Scottish Gaelic 46 8
3   Isle of Man Moot "Gyn Fockleyn" Manx 38 10
4   Votians Raud-Ants "Kui miä kazvolin kanainõ" Votic 41 9
5   Basque Country Gari [es; eu] "Hil ez denak" Basque 30 11
6   Occitania Liza Pannetier [oc] "Solèu roge" Occitan 69 4 ◇
7   Friesland Van Wieren [fy] "Nim dyn tiid" West Frisian 58 6
8   Meänmaa Jord [sv] "Oonhän meilä vielä kieli" Meänkieli 60 5
9   Galicia Narf "Santiago" Galician 78 2
10   Sápmi Johan Kitti [fi] and Ellen Sara Bæhr "Luđiin muitalan" Northern Sámi 86 1
11   Romani Karaván Familia [de] "Shej baxtali" Romani 77 3

2008 edit

Liet-Lávlut 2008, the fifth edition of the contest, took place on 18 October 2008 at Kulturens hus in Luleå, Sweden. Corsican singer Jacques Culioli won both the jury and public award with the song "Hosanna in excelsis".

R/O Region or group Artist Song Language Points Place
1   Galicia Boy Elliott & the Plastic Bags "Planeta 19" Galician 46 10
2   Meänmaa Surunmaa "Tulethan takasi" Meänkieli 51 8
3   Brittany Gwennyn [fr] "Bugale Belfast" Breton 54 6
4   Corsica Jacques Culioli "Hosanna in excelsis" Corsican 80 1
5   Arbëreshë people Spasulati [it] "Botë e shurë" Arbëresh 51 8
6   Sápmi Elin Kåven [no] "Áibbas jaska" Northern Sámi 73 2
7   Friesland Jelte Posthumus & Pilatus Pas "De wiete wyn hellet oan" West Frisian 54 6
8   Friuli Carnicats [fur] "Oz dream" Friulian 56 4
9   Wales Yr Annioddefol "Drysu" Welsh 44 11
10   Asturias Dixebra "Indios" Asturian 73 2
11   Mordovia Mordens "Good Will Blessing" Mordvinian 56 4

2009 edit

In January 2009, the board of the Liet Foundation decided to continue under the name Liet International. The sixth edition of the contest was held on 31 October 2009, returning to the De Harmonie theatre in Leeuwarden, Netherlands. The Finnish Sámi rock band Somby won the competition with the song "Ii iđit vel", sung in Northern Sámi. The public award was won by Dr. Drer & CRC posse from Sardinia, with the song "Apu biu".[7]

R/O Region or group Artist Song Language Points Place
1   Asturias Alfredo González "La nada y tu" Asturian 40 9
2   Occitania Zine "Lo prince charmant" Occitan 31 10
3   Sardinia Dr. Drer & CRC posse [it] "Apu biu" Sardinian 80 2 ◇
4   Sápmi SomBy "Ii iđit vel" Northern Sami 85 1
5   Friuli Lino Straulino [it] "Doman" Friulian 78 3
6   Friesland It Langstme & de Dea "Wikel" West Frisian 63 5
7   Ireland Fiach "Sea Táim" Irish 75 4
8   Low German speakers De fofftig Penns "Platt" Low German 48 8
9   Scotland Sunrise not Secular [ga; gd] "Lasair An t-Oidhche" Scottish Gaelic 52 7
10   Karelia Sattuma [fi; olo] "Marjaini-darjaini" Karelian 62 6
11   Latgale Sovvaļnīks [lv] "Pats sevī dzeivs" Latgalian 24 11

2010 edit

In 2010, Liet International was held in the Breton city of Lorient, France. The contest was won by the Faroese band Orka with the song "Rúmdardrongurin". The public award went to the Friulian band R.esistence in Dub with the song "Fieste".

R/O Region or group Artist Song Language Points Place
1   Faroe Islands Orka "Rúmdardrongurin" Faroese 88 1
2   Galicia Mafia Galega [gl] "Billarda sempre" Galician 29 10
3   Corsica Stéphane Casalta "Albasgia" Corsican 59 7
4   Vepsians Jousnen Järved "Verrez tullei" Vepsian 45 8
5   Scotland Rachel Walker "Fada Bhuam" Scottish Gaelic 65 5
6   Asturias Xera [ast; es] "Tierra" Asturian 78 2
7   Sápmi Pia-Maria Holmgren "Geaidnu" Northern Sámi 44 9
8   Friesland Equal Souls [fy] "Do swalkest" West Frisian 75 3
9   Brittany Dom Duff "Kan an awen" Breton 23 11
10   Friuli R.esistence in Dub [fur] "Fieste" Friulian 70 4 ◇
11   Ireland The Temporary "Cupan Toast" Irish 62 6

2011 edit

The eighth Liet International was held on 19 November 2011 at the Teatro Giovanni da Udine in Udine, Italy, the historical capital of the region of Friuli. The West Frisian singer Janna Eijer won the jury award with the song "Ien klap", while the band Coffeeshock Company from Austria won the public vote with "Gusla mi se je znicila", sung in Burgenland Croatian.

R/O Region or group Artist Song Language Points Place
1   Vepsians Noid [ru] "Kättepajo" Vepsian 40 9
2   Romansh people Rezia Ladina "Id ès capità" Romansh 55 7
3   Burgenland Croats Coffeeshock Company [hr] "Gusla mi se je znicila" Burgenland Croatian 80 3 ◇
4   Friuli Priska "Hajra" Friulian 28 12
5   Scotland Macanta "Gaol" Scottish Gaelic 77 4
6   Sápmi Rolffa [no; se] "Gulatgo mu?" Northern Sámi 32 11
7   Basque Country Siroka [eu] "Hi, vascofona!" Basque 70 5
8   Ladinia Cuntra Löm "La moncignosa" Ladin 35 10
9   Asturias Skama la Rede [es] "Condenau" Asturian 52 8
10   Friesland Janna Eijer [fy] "Ien klap" West Frisian 83 1
11   Udmurtia Silent Woo Goore [pl] "Kyrdźasa leźom ali" (Кырӟаса лэзём али) Udmurt 81 2
12   Ireland Aoife Scott "Donal Ná Fág" Irish 63 6

2012 edit

The ninth edition of Liet International was held on 1 December 2012 at the Teatru de la Llaboral in Gijón, Asturias, Spain. Welsh-born Breton singer Lleuwen won the jury award with the song "Ar Gouloù Bev", while the public award went to Asturiana Mining Company with "Si nun conoces Vaḷḷouta".

R/O Region Artist Song Language Points Place
1   Corsica Dopu Cena "Trasmetta" Corsican 86 2
2   Basque Country Enkore [eu] "Muxurik muxu" Basque 41 8
3 Alghero Claudia Crabuzza and Claudio Gabriel Sanna [ca] "Ara" Algherese Catalan 64 5
4   Scotland Brian Ó hEadhra [gd] "Fathainn" Scottish Gaelic 64 5
5   Udmurtia Ivan Belosludtsev & 4 Cheber Pios "Tau tynyd" (Тау тыныд) Udmurt 35 9
6   Asturias Asturiana Mining Company [es] "Si nun conoces Vaḷḷouta" Asturian 66 4 ◇
7   Friesland Yldau [fy] "Fjoer" West Frisian 52 7
8   Friuli JoNoKognos [fur] "Mai mai" Friulian 32 11
9   Brittany Lleuwen [br] "Ar gouloù bev" Breton 87 1
10   Sápmi Inger Karoline Gaup [nn] "Oainnát go?" Northern Sámi 35 9
11   East Frisia The Voodoolectric "Slickermuul" East Frisian Low Saxon 76 3

2014 edit

The tenth Liet International song contest was held on 12 December 2014 in Oldenburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. Italian singer Martina Iori won the jury award with the song "Via con mia mùsega", sung in Ladin. In this year, the audience award was replaced by a musicians' award voted on by the contestants themselves. The musicians' award was won by Aila-duo from Finland with the song "Naharij kandâ", sung in Inari Sámi.

R/O Region or group Artist Song Language Points Place
1   Asturias Banda de Gaitas El Trasno [ast] "Volviche" Galician-Asturian 36 7
2   Scotland Willie Campbell "Fir-chlis" Scottish Gaelic 30 9
3   Minde Bandalheira "Baracho ancho pereira" Minderico 21 10
4   Brittany Adnoz "Un dra nevez" Breton 53 4
5   Sardinia Forefingers Up! "Sa luxi 'e su soli" Sardinian, Italian 56 3
6   Friesland Bruno Rummler "Beppe" West Frisian 51 5
7   Sápmi Aila-duo [smn] "Naharij kandâ" Inari Sámi 64 2 ◇
8   Low German speakers The Paintbox "Söss söss söss / Dat Slecht" Low German 40 6
9   Ladinia Martina Iori "Via con mia mùsega" Ladin 73 1
10   Mari El Marina Sadova [mhr] "Shochmo keche" (Шочмо кече) Mari 36 7
Detailed international jury votes
R/O Song                     Total
1 "Volviche" 5 6 5 5 5 2 2 1 5 36
2 "Fir-chlis" 1 4 8 1 3 7 4 5 4 30
3 "Baracho ancho pereira" 2 3 4 6 1 1 1 2 1 21
4 "Un dra nevez" 6 10 3 7 4 3 6 8 6 53
5 "Sa luxi 'e su soli" 5 2 7 10 6 8 5 10 3 56
6 "Beppe" 7 4 5 7 3 5 8 4 8 51
7 "Naharij kandâ" 10 6 8 6 4 10 3 7 10 64
8 "Söss söss söss / Dat Slecht" 3 7 1 3 10 2 6 6 2 40
9 "Via con mia mùsega" 8 8 10 8 8 7 10 7 7 73
10 "Shochmo keche" 4 1 2 2 2 8 4 10 3 36
Jury members
  •   – José Manuel Tejedor Mier
  •   – Alex MacDonald
  •   – Tiago Mendes Rodrigues
  •   – Maodez Huran
  •   – Claudia Aru Carreras
  •   – Sjoerd Bootsma
  •   – Nils Johan Bars
  •   – Stefan Meyer
  •   – Marco Stolfo
  •   – Eric Yuzykayn

2017 edit

The eleventh Liet International song contest was scheduled to be held in late 2016 in Kautokeino, Norway, the home of the Sámi Grand Prix.[8] However, due to a lack of funds, the contest was postponed to 13 April 2017 and was held as part of the Sámi Easter Festival.[9][10] For a second time in the history of the contest, a local singer, Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen, won the contest with her song "Luoddaearru" (transl. 'Crossroad'). She also won the musicians' award.

R/O Region Artist Song Language Points Place
1   Scotland Mary Ann Kennedy & Friends "Grioglachan" Scottish Gaelic 21 6
2   Luxembourg La Schlapp Sauvage "Blanne Käpitan" Luxembourgish 13 8
3   Bashkortostan Zaman [ba; ru] "Hïwïtma" (Һыуытма) Bashkir 31 4
4   Suriname Ruben Semmoh and Romeo Sumter "Saka na pin" Sranan Tongo 25 5
5   Brittany Ukan "Den ebet all" Breton 21 6
6   Udmurtia Pavel Aleksandrov and Dmitry Yakimov "Van'myz ortche" (Ваньмыз ортче) Udmurt 38 3
7   Friesland Aafke Zuidersma "Minsk fan wearde" West Frisian 39 2
8   Sápmi Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen "Luoddaearru" Northern Sami 44 1

2018 edit

The twelfth Liet International song contest was held on 23 May 2018 at the Neushoorn in Leeuwarden, Netherlands, as part of the European Capital of Culture activities. The Rowan Tree won the jury award with the song "Tresor", sung in Cornish. The musicians' award was won by Galician singer Nastasia Zürcher with the song "Espertos".

R/O Region or group Artist Song Language Points Place
1   Suriname Afro-Carib Ensemble "Dansi nanga yu" Sranan Tongo 75 9
2   Galicia Familia Caamagno [gl] "Lausanne"[11] Galician 61 12
3   Antwerp Jenne Decleir [nl] "Dans met mij" Antwerpian 73 10
4   Komi Republic Evgenia Udalova "Voj" (Вой) Komi 26 14
5   Friesland Stonecrobs "Yn frijheid kinsto libje" West Frisian 111 5
6   Bashkortostan Zaman "Alga" (Алга) Bashkir 110 7
7   Scotland Gerda Stevenson and Kyrre Slind "Aye The Gean" Scots 119 3
8   Scotland Whyte "Tairm" Scottish Gaelic 71 11
9   Galicia Nastasia Zürcher [gl] "Espertos" Galician 133 2 ◇
10   Aromanians Pira "Mash a meu"[12][13] Aromanian 49 13
11   Cornwall The Rowan Tree "Tresor" Cornish 141 1
12   Friesland Luko Reinders "Kom rin mei my" West Frisian 116 4
13   Sápmi Inger Karoline Gaup [no; se] "Oahppan lean" Northern Sámi 111 5
14   Franco-Provençal speakers Billy Fumey [frp; fr] "Bondze Heidi" Franco-Provençal 78 8

2020 edit

The thirteenth Liet International contest was due to be held on 3 and 4 April 2020 in Aabenraa, Denmark, but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[14] A full list of participating acts had been released prior to the cancellation. It was decided that a non-competitive, online replacement show, entitled Liet International 2020+1, would be held on 8 October 2021 to celebrate the acts due to compete in the 2020 contest. Ten out of the twenty acts participated in Liet International 2020+1.[15]

Region or group Artist Song Language(s) 2020+1
  Alsace Isabelle [de; fr] "Waje de Litt" Alsatian
  Asturias Luis Nuñez & los Folganzanes "Tengo un sitiu pa ti" Asturian  
  Bashkortostan Zaman "Aida yanga" Bashkir  
  Burgenland Croats Turbokrowodn "Mila moja" Burgenland Croatian  
  Carinthian Slovenes Bališ "Spal bomo če smo hin" Carinthian Slovene
  Catalonia Roger Argemí "La fina línia" Catalan  
  Cornwall Brother Sea "Oll 'Vel Onen" Cornish
  Friesland Sequens "Do bist frij" West Frisian  
  Galicia Carolina Rubirosa "Sozinha" Galician  
  Heligoland Noctiluca "Iaan" Heligoland Frisian
  Isle of Man Clash Vooar "Lhiggeyder Folley" Manx
  Low German speakers Die Tüdelband [nds; de] "Buten an't Meer" Low German  
  North Schleswig Germans 63-72 "Mein kleines Lied" South Jutlandic, German
  Romansh people Fiona Fiasco "Mona Lisa" Romansh
  Sápmi Saara Hermansson "Mov laavlome" Southern Sami  
  Sardinia Bumbe Orchestra "Cala Sinzias" Sardinian  
  Scotland Marcas Mac an Tuairneir and Bogha-Frois "Dumbbells" Scottish Gaelic
  South Tyrol Jimmi Henndreck "Nairobi" South Tyrolean German
  Southern Schleswig Danes Sølo "Kærestesangen" Southern Schleswig Danish
  Tatarstan Juna "Yashel kuzle" (Яшел күзле) Tatar  

2022 edit

The thirteenth Liet International contest was held on 13 May 2022 at the Schweizerhalle in Tønder, Denmark. There were 13 competing entries,[16] and the show was hosted by Stefanie Pia Wright and Niklas Freiberg Nissen.[17] It featured the first competitive entries in South Jutlandic, Southern Schleswig Danish, and South Tyrolean German, as well as the first entry in North Frisian since the inaugural contest in 2002. It was the first contest since 2008 to not feature an entry from Scotland, and the first competitive edition to not feature a submission from the United Kingdom.

Initially, the Russian band Juna were due to compete with the song "Takhetle konem" in the Tatar language, but they withdrew due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. In their place, Israeli band Sofi and the Baladis competed with the song "Rebutalla", marking both the first time Israel was represented by an entry, the first entry from a country in the Middle East and the first entry in Hebrew, as well as the third entry from a non-European country (the first two being the entries representing Suriname).[18] Early announcements also listed the Cornish band Brother Sea with the song "Trodhydhyek" as a participant,[19] while the final listing contained Billy Fumey with "U Port Titi" instead.

The jury award was won by Corsican singer Doria Ousset with the song "Roma". The audience award was won by Sardinian singer Emanuele Pintus with the song "Genia".

R/O Region or group Artist Song Language Points Place
1   North Schleswig Germans Martin Hørløck "Æ Nordschleswig-Lied" South Jutlandic, German 54 12
2   Franco-Provençal speakers Billy Fumey "U Port Titi" Franco-Provençal 58 11
3   Galicia Carolina Rubirosa "O teu camiñar" Galician 118 3
4   North Frisia Martje Johannsen and Christoph Hansen "Maleen" North Frisian 45 13
5   Sardinia Emanuele Pintus "Genia" Sardinian 60 10 ◇
6   Friesland Adri de Boer "Bliuw mar by my" West Frisian 72 8
7   South Tyrol Jimi Henndreck "Heihupfa" South Tyrolean German 102 4
8   Sápmi Ingá-Máret Gaup-Juuso "Dovdameahttumii" Northern Sami 82 6
9   Corsica Doria "Roma" Corsican 119 1
10   Catalonia Roger Argemí "La contradicció" Catalan 80 7
11   Southern Schleswig Danes Yourdaughters "Hudsult" Southern Schleswig Danish 118 2
12   Israel Sofi and the Baladis "Rebutalla" Samaritan Hebrew 85 5
13   Low German speakers Die Tüdelband [nds; de] "Wenn ik enen Wunsch harr" Low German 60 9

Regional selections edit

The majority of Liet International contestants are chosen from applying artists by a selection committee. In addition, entries may be selected through regional song contests. Regional song contests that have served as a preselection for Liet International include:

Selected entries edit

Year Liet Sámi Grand Prix Nòs Ùr A polo ghit Laulun Laulut
2002   "Fûgelfrij"
2003   "It allerheechste guod"
2004   "Dûnsje wyldekat dûnsje"
2006   "Nim dyn tiid" (2005)   "Luđiin muitalan"
2008   "De wiete wyn hellet oan"   "Áibbas jaska"   "Drysu" (jury award)   "Planeta 19"   "Good Will Blessing" (2007, jury award)
  "Bugale Belfast" (public award)   "Tulethan takasi" (2007, public award)
Year Liet Sámi Grand Prix Nòs Ùr Premiu al Meyor Cantar Suns
2009   "Wikel"   "Ii iđit vel"   "Sea Táim" (jury award)   "La nada y tu"   "Doman" (jury award)
  "Lasair An t-Oidhche" (public award)   "Apu biu" (public award)
2010   "Do swalkest"   "Geaidnu"   "Tierra"   "Albasgia" (jury award)
  "Fieste" (public award)
2011   "Ien klap"   "Gulatgo mu?"   "Condenau"   "Gusla mi se je znicila" (jury award)
Liet Corsica   "La moncignosa" (public award)
2012   "Fjoer"   "Oainnát go?"   "Trasmetta"   "Si nun conoces Vaḷḷouta" Alghero "Ara" (jury and public award)
  "Mai mai" (runner-up)
2014   "Beppe"   "Naharij kandâ"   "Volviche"   "Sa luxi 'e su soli" (2013, jury award)
  "Via con mia mùsega" (2014, jury award)
2017   "Minsk fan wearde" (2016)   "Luoddaearru" (2016)
2018   "Kom rin mei my" (2017)   "Oahppan lean"
  "Yn frijheid kinsto libje" (2018)
2020   "Do bist frij"   "Mov laavlome" (2019)
2022   "Bliuw mar by my"   "Dovdameahttumii"

Language history edit

A total of fifty-seven languages have been represented at the contest at least once (counting the canceled 2020 edition). West Frisian is the only language to have appeared at every contest, as well as one of only two to have been represented by two different entries at the same contest (the other being Galician, and both occurred at the 2018 contest). Scotland is the only region to be represented by two languages at the same contest, once again at the 2018 contest (Scottish Gaelic and Scots). The only non-European language to have appeared at the contest is Sranan Tongo. The Netherlands and the United Kingdom have participated the most, with regional entries in all 13 contests, while France and Spain have only missed one each. Languages representing Belgium, Estonia, Hungary, Israel, Latvia, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal, and Romania have each only appeared once. Russia is the country with the most regional languages featured at the contest, totaling eight. Although many languages featured at the contest are recognized national or regional languages within their countries, only three featured languages (Hebrew, Irish, and Luxembourgish) are considered their countries' official or co-official language.

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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Liet International West Frisian Liet Ynternasjonaal formerly Liet Lavlut is an international music competition for songs in European minority and regional languages The inaugural edition took place on 28 April 2002 as a spin off of the West Frisian language song contest Liet fy nl transl Song held annually in Leeuwarden Netherlands since 1991 Liet InternationalGenreSong contestFrequencyAnnually or bi annuallyYears active2002 2002 presentInaugurated28 April 2002 2002 04 28 Most recent13 May 2022Patron s Council of EuropeWebsiteliet international wbr comSince 2006 Liet International has been held in a different city each year The 2006 and 2008 editions held in the Swedish part of Sapmi were titled Liet Lavlut lavlut is Northern Sami for sing The contest was cancelled in 2007 and 2013 when the hosting organisations in Narbonne and Corsica respectively backed out at a late stage and in 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic No Liet International was held in 2005 2015 2016 2019 or 2021 Due to its similarities to the Eurovision Song Contest the competition has been dubbed the Eurovision of minority languages 1 It has been organised under the auspices of the Council of Europe since 2008 Contents 1 Overview 2 Past editions 2 1 2002 2 2 2003 2 3 2004 2 4 2006 2 5 2008 2 6 2009 2 7 2010 2 8 2011 2 9 2012 2 10 2014 2 11 2017 2 12 2018 2 13 2020 2 14 2022 3 Regional selections 3 1 Selected entries 4 Language history 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksOverview editYear Date Host city Jury award winnerRegion Artist Song Language2002 28 April Leeuwarden Netherlands nbsp Catalonia Pomada ca En pere galleri Catalan2003 23 November Leeuwarden Netherlands nbsp Sapmi Transjoik Mijjajaa Southern Sami2004 22 October Leeuwarden Netherlands nbsp Sapmi Niko Valkeapaa Rabas mielain Northern Sami2006 14 October Ostersund Sweden nbsp Sapmi Johan Kitti fi and Ellen Sara Baehr Luđiin muitalan Northern Sami2007 N A Narbonne France Contest cancelled2008 18 October Lulea Sweden nbsp Corsica Jacques Culioli Hosanna in excelsis Corsican2009 31 October Leeuwarden Netherlands nbsp Sapmi SomBy Ii iđit vel Northern Sami2010 27 November Lorient France nbsp Faroe Islands Orka Rumdardrongurin Faroese2011 19 November Udine Italy nbsp Friesland Janna Eijer fy Ien klap West Frisian2012 1 December Gijon Spain nbsp Brittany Lleuwen br Ar goulou bev Breton2013 N A Corsica France Contest cancelled2014 12 December Oldenburg Germany nbsp Ladinia Martina Iori Via con mia musega Ladin2017 13 April Kautokeino Norway nbsp Sapmi Ella Marie Haetta Isaksen Luoddaearru Northern Sami2018 23 May Leeuwarden Netherlands nbsp Cornwall The Rowan Tree Tresor Cornish2020 3 4 April Aabenraa Denmark Contest cancelled2022 13 May Tonder Denmark nbsp Corsica Doria Roma Corsican2024 TBA TBA Corsica France 2 Upcoming 3 Past editions editTable key 1 Jury award winner Public award or musicians award winner2002 edit The first Liet International song contest was held on 28 April 2002 at De Harmonie nl in Leeuwarden Netherlands one day after the Liet fy nl song contest Both the jury and public awards were won by the Catalan band Pomada ca with the song En pere galleri 4 R O 5 Region Artist 4 Song 6 Language Place 4 1 nbsp Brittany Stone Age Stoned gavotenn Breton 22 nbsp Ireland Le Cheile Trio Irish 4 103 nbsp Sapmi Angelit Hobo Northern Sami 34 nbsp Kashubia Checz csb Krol Kashubian 4 105 nbsp Occitania Mescladissa Occitan 4 106 nbsp Wales Gwerinos cy Welsh 4 107 nbsp Friesland Flat Out fy Fugelfrij West Frisian 4 108 nbsp North Frisia Da Antretemantre frr North Frisian 4 109 nbsp Basque Country Bat Bitten Basque 4 1010 nbsp Catalonia Pomada ca En pere galleri Catalan 1 2003 edit The second Liet International contest was again held at De Harmonie in Leeuwarden Netherlands on 23 November 2003 Transjoik a Sami group from Norway won the jury award with the song Mijjajaa The public award was won by Welsh Cornish singer Gwenno Saunders with the song Vodya Region Artist Song Language Points Place nbsp Catalonia Dept ca Sensacions Catalan 36 8 nbsp Cornwall Gwenno Vodya Cornish 57 3 nbsp Friesland Bacon and Bones It allerheechste guod West Frisian 39 6 nbsp Friuli Prorastar Michi Friulian 22 10 nbsp Galicia Anubia gl Nai Galician 44 5 nbsp Ireland Briege Murphy An Mhuir Irish 39 6 nbsp Occitania Nux Vomica fr Barbet pantai Occitan 56 4 nbsp Sapmi Transjoik Mijjajaa Southern Sami 70 1 nbsp Lusatia Awful Noise Jarobinka Sorbian 31 9 nbsp Wales Epitaff Yr ateb Welsh 66 22004 edit The third edition of the contest was held on 22 October 2004 The venue was once again De Harmonie in Leeuwarden Netherlands Sami singer Niko Valkeapaa won both the jury and the public award with the song Rabas mielain This was the second time in a row that the contest was won by the Sami entry Region Artist Song Language Points Place nbsp Brittany EV fr Breton 52 5 nbsp Friesland Meindert Talma amp the Negroes Dunsje wyldekat dunsje West Frisian 32 9 nbsp Friuli Kosovni Odpadki Bye bye bombe Friulian 49 6 nbsp Galicia Uxia Cadeas Galician 61 3 nbsp Limburg Ondiep Limburgish 25 10 nbsp Lusatia Istvan Kobjela Sorbian 37 8 nbsp Occitania Bombes 2 Bal fr Lo merle Occitan 63 2 nbsp Sapmi Niko Valkeapaa Rabas mielain Northern Sami 91 1 nbsp Scotland The Alyth McCormack Band Dean cadalan samhach Scottish Gaelic 61 3 nbsp Wales Elin Fflur Welsh 39 72006 edit Since Sapmi had won two out of the three competitions the fourth edition was held in Ostersund Sweden Sixty competitors singing in twenty five minority languages took part in the preliminary elimination round Eleven songs representing eleven languages were selected for the final competition Although the winner was selected by a jury the audience could also vote for their favourite entry via text messages and online voting The Sami duo Johan Kitti and Ellen Sara Baehr won the competition with Luđiin muitalan sung in Northern Sami The public award was won by Liza Pannetier with the Occitan song Soleu Rouge R O Region or group Artist Song Language Points Place1 nbsp Friuli Arbe Garbe it Oh moj sin Friulian 55 72 nbsp Scotland Anna Murray and Iain Finlay Macleod An raoir bha mi coiseachd Scottish Gaelic 46 83 nbsp Isle of Man Moot Gyn Fockleyn Manx 38 104 nbsp Votians Raud Ants Kui mia kazvolin kanaino Votic 41 95 nbsp Basque Country Gari es eu Hil ez denak Basque 30 116 nbsp Occitania Liza Pannetier oc Soleu roge Occitan 69 4 7 nbsp Friesland Van Wieren fy Nim dyn tiid West Frisian 58 68 nbsp Meanmaa Jord sv Oonhan meila viela kieli Meankieli 60 59 nbsp Galicia Narf Santiago Galician 78 210 nbsp Sapmi Johan Kitti fi and Ellen Sara Baehr Luđiin muitalan Northern Sami 86 111 nbsp Romani Karavan Familia de Shej baxtali Romani 77 32008 edit Liet Lavlut 2008 the fifth edition of the contest took place on 18 October 2008 at Kulturens hus in Lulea Sweden Corsican singer Jacques Culioli won both the jury and public award with the song Hosanna in excelsis R O Region or group Artist Song Language Points Place1 nbsp Galicia Boy Elliott amp the Plastic Bags Planeta 19 Galician 46 102 nbsp Meanmaa Surunmaa Tulethan takasi Meankieli 51 83 nbsp Brittany Gwennyn fr Bugale Belfast Breton 54 64 nbsp Corsica Jacques Culioli Hosanna in excelsis Corsican 80 1 5 nbsp Arbereshe people Spasulati it Bote e shure Arberesh 51 86 nbsp Sapmi Elin Kaven no Aibbas jaska Northern Sami 73 27 nbsp Friesland Jelte Posthumus amp Pilatus Pas De wiete wyn hellet oan West Frisian 54 68 nbsp Friuli Carnicats fur Oz dream Friulian 56 49 nbsp Wales Yr Annioddefol Drysu Welsh 44 1110 nbsp Asturias Dixebra Indios Asturian 73 211 nbsp Mordovia Mordens Good Will Blessing Mordvinian 56 42009 edit In January 2009 the board of the Liet Foundation decided to continue under the name Liet International The sixth edition of the contest was held on 31 October 2009 returning to the De Harmonie theatre in Leeuwarden Netherlands The Finnish Sami rock band Somby won the competition with the song Ii iđit vel sung in Northern Sami The public award was won by Dr Drer amp CRC posse from Sardinia with the song Apu biu 7 R O Region or group Artist Song Language Points Place1 nbsp Asturias Alfredo Gonzalez La nada y tu Asturian 40 92 nbsp Occitania Zine Lo prince charmant Occitan 31 103 nbsp Sardinia Dr Drer amp CRC posse it Apu biu Sardinian 80 2 4 nbsp Sapmi SomBy Ii iđit vel Northern Sami 85 15 nbsp Friuli Lino Straulino it Doman Friulian 78 36 nbsp Friesland It Langstme amp de Dea Wikel West Frisian 63 57 nbsp Ireland Fiach Sea Taim Irish 75 48 nbsp Low German speakers De fofftig Penns Platt Low German 48 89 nbsp Scotland Sunrise not Secular ga gd Lasair An t Oidhche Scottish Gaelic 52 710 nbsp Karelia Sattuma fi olo Marjaini darjaini Karelian 62 611 nbsp Latgale Sovvalniks lv Pats sevi dzeivs Latgalian 24 112010 edit In 2010 Liet International was held in the Breton city of Lorient France The contest was won by the Faroese band Orka with the song Rumdardrongurin The public award went to the Friulian band R esistence in Dub with the song Fieste R O Region or group Artist Song Language Points Place1 nbsp Faroe Islands Orka Rumdardrongurin Faroese 88 12 nbsp Galicia Mafia Galega gl Billarda sempre Galician 29 103 nbsp Corsica Stephane Casalta Albasgia Corsican 59 74 nbsp Vepsians Jousnen Jarved Verrez tullei Vepsian 45 85 nbsp Scotland Rachel Walker Fada Bhuam Scottish Gaelic 65 56 nbsp Asturias Xera ast es Tierra Asturian 78 27 nbsp Sapmi Pia Maria Holmgren Geaidnu Northern Sami 44 98 nbsp Friesland Equal Souls fy Do swalkest West Frisian 75 39 nbsp Brittany Dom Duff Kan an awen Breton 23 1110 nbsp Friuli R esistence in Dub fur Fieste Friulian 70 4 11 nbsp Ireland The Temporary Cupan Toast Irish 62 62011 edit The eighth Liet International was held on 19 November 2011 at the Teatro Giovanni da Udine in Udine Italy the historical capital of the region of Friuli The West Frisian singer Janna Eijer won the jury award with the song Ien klap while the band Coffeeshock Company from Austria won the public vote with Gusla mi se je znicila sung in Burgenland Croatian R O Region or group Artist Song Language Points Place1 nbsp Vepsians Noid ru Kattepajo Vepsian 40 92 nbsp Romansh people Rezia Ladina Id es capita Romansh 55 73 nbsp Burgenland Croats Coffeeshock Company hr Gusla mi se je znicila Burgenland Croatian 80 3 4 nbsp Friuli Priska Hajra Friulian 28 125 nbsp Scotland Macanta Gaol Scottish Gaelic 77 46 nbsp Sapmi Rolffa no se Gulatgo mu Northern Sami 32 117 nbsp Basque Country Siroka eu Hi vascofona Basque 70 58 nbsp Ladinia Cuntra Lom La moncignosa Ladin 35 109 nbsp Asturias Skama la Rede es Condenau Asturian 52 810 nbsp Friesland Janna Eijer fy Ien klap West Frisian 83 111 nbsp Udmurtia Silent Woo Goore pl Kyrdzasa lezom ali Kyrӟasa lezyom ali Udmurt 81 212 nbsp Ireland Aoife Scott Donal Na Fag Irish 63 62012 edit The ninth edition of Liet International was held on 1 December 2012 at the Teatru de la Llaboral in Gijon Asturias Spain Welsh born Breton singer Lleuwen won the jury award with the song Ar Goulou Bev while the public award went to Asturiana Mining Company with Si nun conoces Vaḷḷouta R O Region Artist Song Language Points Place1 nbsp Corsica Dopu Cena Trasmetta Corsican 86 22 nbsp Basque Country Enkore eu Muxurik muxu Basque 41 83 Alghero Claudia Crabuzza and Claudio Gabriel Sanna ca Ara Algherese Catalan 64 54 nbsp Scotland Brian o hEadhra gd Fathainn Scottish Gaelic 64 55 nbsp Udmurtia Ivan Belosludtsev amp 4 Cheber Pios Tau tynyd Tau tynyd Udmurt 35 96 nbsp Asturias Asturiana Mining Company es Si nun conoces Vaḷḷouta Asturian 66 4 7 nbsp Friesland Yldau fy Fjoer West Frisian 52 78 nbsp Friuli JoNoKognos fur Mai mai Friulian 32 119 nbsp Brittany Lleuwen br Ar goulou bev Breton 87 110 nbsp Sapmi Inger Karoline Gaup nn Oainnat go Northern Sami 35 911 nbsp East Frisia The Voodoolectric Slickermuul East Frisian Low Saxon 76 32014 edit The tenth Liet International song contest was held on 12 December 2014 in Oldenburg Lower Saxony Germany Italian singer Martina Iori won the jury award with the song Via con mia musega sung in Ladin In this year the audience award was replaced by a musicians award voted on by the contestants themselves The musicians award was won by Aila duo from Finland with the song Naharij kanda sung in Inari Sami R O Region or group Artist Song Language Points Place1 nbsp Asturias Banda de Gaitas El Trasno ast Volviche Galician Asturian 36 72 nbsp Scotland Willie Campbell Fir chlis Scottish Gaelic 30 93 nbsp Minde Bandalheira Baracho ancho pereira Minderico 21 104 nbsp Brittany Adnoz Un dra nevez Breton 53 45 nbsp Sardinia Forefingers Up Sa luxi e su soli Sardinian Italian 56 36 nbsp Friesland Bruno Rummler Beppe West Frisian 51 57 nbsp Sapmi Aila duo smn Naharij kanda Inari Sami 64 2 8 nbsp Low German speakers The Paintbox Soss soss soss Dat Slecht Low German 40 69 nbsp Ladinia Martina Iori Via con mia musega Ladin 73 110 nbsp Mari El Marina Sadova mhr Shochmo keche Shochmo keche Mari 36 7Detailed international jury votes R O Song nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Total1 Volviche 5 6 5 5 5 2 2 1 5 362 Fir chlis 1 4 8 1 3 7 4 5 4 303 Baracho ancho pereira 2 3 4 6 1 1 1 2 1 214 Un dra nevez 6 10 3 7 4 3 6 8 6 535 Sa luxi e su soli 5 2 7 10 6 8 5 10 3 566 Beppe 7 4 5 7 3 5 8 4 8 517 Naharij kanda 10 6 8 6 4 10 3 7 10 648 Soss soss soss Dat Slecht 3 7 1 3 10 2 6 6 2 409 Via con mia musega 8 8 10 8 8 7 10 7 7 7310 Shochmo keche 4 1 2 2 2 8 4 10 3 36Jury members nbsp Jose Manuel Tejedor Mier nbsp Alex MacDonald nbsp Tiago Mendes Rodrigues nbsp Maodez Huran nbsp Claudia Aru Carreras nbsp Sjoerd Bootsma nbsp Nils Johan Bars nbsp Stefan Meyer nbsp Marco Stolfo nbsp Eric Yuzykayn2017 edit The eleventh Liet International song contest was scheduled to be held in late 2016 in Kautokeino Norway the home of the Sami Grand Prix 8 However due to a lack of funds the contest was postponed to 13 April 2017 and was held as part of the Sami Easter Festival 9 10 For a second time in the history of the contest a local singer Ella Marie Haetta Isaksen won the contest with her song Luoddaearru transl Crossroad She also won the musicians award R O Region Artist Song Language Points Place1 nbsp Scotland Mary Ann Kennedy amp Friends Grioglachan Scottish Gaelic 21 62 nbsp Luxembourg La Schlapp Sauvage Blanne Kapitan Luxembourgish 13 83 nbsp Bashkortostan Zaman ba ru Hiwitma Һyuytma Bashkir 31 44 nbsp Suriname Ruben Semmoh and Romeo Sumter Saka na pin Sranan Tongo 25 55 nbsp Brittany Ukan Den ebet all Breton 21 66 nbsp Udmurtia Pavel Aleksandrov and Dmitry Yakimov Van myz ortche Vanmyz ortche Udmurt 38 37 nbsp Friesland Aafke Zuidersma Minsk fan wearde West Frisian 39 28 nbsp Sapmi Ella Marie Haetta Isaksen Luoddaearru Northern Sami 44 1 2018 edit The twelfth Liet International song contest was held on 23 May 2018 at the Neushoorn in Leeuwarden Netherlands as part of the European Capital of Culture activities The Rowan Tree won the jury award with the song Tresor sung in Cornish The musicians award was won by Galician singer Nastasia Zurcher with the song Espertos R O Region or group Artist Song Language Points Place1 nbsp Suriname Afro Carib Ensemble Dansi nanga yu Sranan Tongo 75 92 nbsp Galicia Familia Caamagno gl Lausanne 11 Galician 61 123 nbsp Antwerp Jenne Decleir nl Dans met mij Antwerpian 73 104 nbsp Komi Republic Evgenia Udalova Voj Voj Komi 26 145 nbsp Friesland Stonecrobs Yn frijheid kinsto libje West Frisian 111 56 nbsp Bashkortostan Zaman Alga Alga Bashkir 110 77 nbsp Scotland Gerda Stevenson and Kyrre Slind Aye The Gean Scots 119 38 nbsp Scotland Whyte Tairm Scottish Gaelic 71 119 nbsp Galicia Nastasia Zurcher gl Espertos Galician 133 2 10 nbsp Aromanians Pira Mash a meu 12 13 Aromanian 49 1311 nbsp Cornwall The Rowan Tree Tresor Cornish 141 112 nbsp Friesland Luko Reinders Kom rin mei my West Frisian 116 413 nbsp Sapmi Inger Karoline Gaup no se Oahppan lean Northern Sami 111 514 nbsp Franco Provencal speakers Billy Fumey frp fr Bondze Heidi Franco Provencal 78 82020 edit The thirteenth Liet International contest was due to be held on 3 and 4 April 2020 in Aabenraa Denmark but was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 14 A full list of participating acts had been released prior to the cancellation It was decided that a non competitive online replacement show entitled Liet International 2020 1 would be held on 8 October 2021 to celebrate the acts due to compete in the 2020 contest Ten out of the twenty acts participated in Liet International 2020 1 15 Region or group Artist Song Language s 2020 1 nbsp Alsace Isabelle de fr Waje de Litt Alsatian nbsp Asturias Luis Nunez amp los Folganzanes Tengo un sitiu pa ti Asturian nbsp nbsp Bashkortostan Zaman Aida yanga Bashkir nbsp nbsp Burgenland Croats Turbokrowodn Mila moja Burgenland Croatian nbsp nbsp Carinthian Slovenes Balis Spal bomo ce smo hin Carinthian Slovene nbsp Catalonia Roger Argemi La fina linia Catalan nbsp nbsp Cornwall Brother Sea Oll Vel Onen Cornish nbsp Friesland Sequens Do bist frij West Frisian nbsp nbsp Galicia Carolina Rubirosa Sozinha Galician nbsp nbsp Heligoland Noctiluca Iaan Heligoland Frisian nbsp Isle of Man Clash Vooar Lhiggeyder Folley Manx nbsp Low German speakers Die Tudelband nds de Buten an t Meer Low German nbsp nbsp North Schleswig Germans 63 72 Mein kleines Lied South Jutlandic German nbsp Romansh people Fiona Fiasco Mona Lisa Romansh nbsp Sapmi Saara Hermansson Mov laavlome Southern Sami nbsp nbsp Sardinia Bumbe Orchestra Cala Sinzias Sardinian nbsp nbsp Scotland Marcas Mac an Tuairneir and Bogha Frois Dumbbells Scottish Gaelic nbsp South Tyrol Jimmi Henndreck Nairobi South Tyrolean German nbsp Southern Schleswig Danes Solo Kaerestesangen Southern Schleswig Danish nbsp Tatarstan Juna Yashel kuzle Yashel kүzle Tatar nbsp 2022 edit The thirteenth Liet International contest was held on 13 May 2022 at the Schweizerhalle in Tonder Denmark There were 13 competing entries 16 and the show was hosted by Stefanie Pia Wright and Niklas Freiberg Nissen 17 It featured the first competitive entries in South Jutlandic Southern Schleswig Danish and South Tyrolean German as well as the first entry in North Frisian since the inaugural contest in 2002 It was the first contest since 2008 to not feature an entry from Scotland and the first competitive edition to not feature a submission from the United Kingdom Initially the Russian band Juna were due to compete with the song Takhetle konem in the Tatar language but they withdrew due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine In their place Israeli band Sofi and the Baladis competed with the song Rebutalla marking both the first time Israel was represented by an entry the first entry from a country in the Middle East and the first entry in Hebrew as well as the third entry from a non European country the first two being the entries representing Suriname 18 Early announcements also listed the Cornish band Brother Sea with the song Trodhydhyek as a participant 19 while the final listing contained Billy Fumey with U Port Titi instead The jury award was won by Corsican singer Doria Ousset with the song Roma The audience award was won by Sardinian singer Emanuele Pintus with the song Genia R O Region or group Artist Song Language Points Place1 nbsp North Schleswig Germans Martin Horlock AE Nordschleswig Lied South Jutlandic German 54 122 nbsp Franco Provencal speakers Billy Fumey U Port Titi Franco Provencal 58 113 nbsp Galicia Carolina Rubirosa O teu caminar Galician 118 34 nbsp North Frisia Martje Johannsen and Christoph Hansen Maleen North Frisian 45 135 nbsp Sardinia Emanuele Pintus Genia Sardinian 60 10 6 nbsp Friesland Adri de Boer Bliuw mar by my West Frisian 72 87 nbsp South Tyrol Jimi Henndreck Heihupfa South Tyrolean German 102 48 nbsp Sapmi Inga Maret Gaup Juuso Dovdameahttumii Northern Sami 82 69 nbsp Corsica Doria Roma Corsican 119 110 nbsp Catalonia Roger Argemi La contradiccio Catalan 80 711 nbsp Southern Schleswig Danes Yourdaughters Hudsult Southern Schleswig Danish 118 212 nbsp Israel Sofi and the Baladis Rebutalla Samaritan Hebrew 85 513 nbsp Low German speakers Die Tudelband nds de Wenn ik enen Wunsch harr Low German 60 9Regional selections editThe majority of Liet International contestants are chosen from applying artists by a selection committee In addition entries may be selected through regional song contests Regional song contests that have served as a preselection for Liet International include Liet fy nl West Frisian 2002 present Sami Grand Prix Sami languages 2006 present Nos Ur Celtic languages and Scots 2008 2009 A polo ghit gl Galician 2008 Laulun Laulut sv minority languages of the Nordics and Eastern Europe 2008 Premiu al Meyor Cantar ast Asturian 2009 2014 Suns no minority languages of the Alps and Mediterranean 2009 2014 Romansh Song Contest Romansh 2011 Liet Corsica Corsican 2012 Selected entries edit Year Liet Sami Grand Prix Nos Ur A polo ghit Laulun Laulut2002 nbsp Fugelfrij 2003 nbsp It allerheechste guod 2004 nbsp Dunsje wyldekat dunsje 2006 nbsp Nim dyn tiid 2005 nbsp Luđiin muitalan 2008 nbsp De wiete wyn hellet oan nbsp Aibbas jaska nbsp Drysu jury award nbsp Planeta 19 nbsp Good Will Blessing 2007 jury award nbsp Bugale Belfast public award nbsp Tulethan takasi 2007 public award Year Liet Sami Grand Prix Nos Ur Premiu al Meyor Cantar Suns2009 nbsp Wikel nbsp Ii iđit vel nbsp Sea Taim jury award nbsp La nada y tu nbsp Doman jury award nbsp Lasair An t Oidhche public award nbsp Apu biu public award 2010 nbsp Do swalkest nbsp Geaidnu nbsp Tierra nbsp Albasgia jury award nbsp Fieste public award 2011 nbsp Ien klap nbsp Gulatgo mu nbsp Condenau nbsp Gusla mi se je znicila jury award Liet Corsica nbsp La moncignosa public award 2012 nbsp Fjoer nbsp Oainnat go nbsp Trasmetta nbsp Si nun conoces Vaḷḷouta Alghero Ara jury and public award nbsp Mai mai runner up 2014 nbsp Beppe nbsp Naharij kanda nbsp Volviche nbsp Sa luxi e su soli 2013 jury award nbsp Via con mia musega 2014 jury award 2017 nbsp Minsk fan wearde 2016 nbsp Luoddaearru 2016 2018 nbsp Kom rin mei my 2017 nbsp Oahppan lean nbsp Yn frijheid kinsto libje 2018 2020 nbsp Do bist frij nbsp Mov laavlome 2019 2022 nbsp Bliuw mar by my nbsp Dovdameahttumii Language history editA total of fifty seven languages have been represented at the contest at least once counting the canceled 2020 edition West Frisian is the only language to have appeared at every contest as well as one of only two to have been represented by two different entries at the same contest the other being Galician and both occurred at the 2018 contest Scotland is the only region to be represented by two languages at the same contest once again at the 2018 contest Scottish Gaelic and Scots The only non European language to have appeared at the contest is Sranan Tongo The Netherlands and the United Kingdom have participated the most with regional entries in all 13 contests while France and Spain have only missed one each Languages representing Belgium Estonia Hungary Israel Latvia Luxembourg Poland Portugal and Romania have each only appeared once Russia is the country with the most regional languages featured at the contest totaling eight Although many languages featured at the contest are recognized national or regional languages within their countries only three featured languages Hebrew Irish and Luxembourgish are considered their countries official or co official language N Country Language s 8 nbsp Russia BashkirKarelianKomiMariMokshaTatarUdmurtVepsian6 nbsp Italy Algherese CatalanArbereshFriulianLadinSardinianSouth Tyrolean German5 nbsp France AlsatianBretonCorsicanFranco ProvencalOccitan N Country Language s 5 nbsp Germany Southern Schleswig DanishHeligoland FrisianLow GermanNorth FrisianSorbian nbsp Spain AsturianBasqueCatalanGalicianGalician Asturian nbsp United Kingdom CornishManxScotsScottish GaelicWelsh3 nbsp Finland Inari SamiNorthern SamiVepsian N Country Language s 3 nbsp Sweden MeankieliNorthern SamiSouthern Sami2 nbsp Austria Burgenland CroatianCarinthian Slovene nbsp Denmark FaroeseSouth Jutlandic nbsp Netherlands LimburgishWest Frisian nbsp Norway Northern SamiSouthern Sami1 nbsp Belgium Antwerpian nbsp Estonia Votic nbsp Hungary Romani nbsp Ireland Irish nbsp Israel Samaritan Hebrew nbsp Latvia Latgalian nbsp Luxembourg Luxembourgish N Country Language s 1 nbsp Poland Kashubian nbsp Portugal Minderico nbsp Romania Aromanian nbsp Suriname Sranan Tongo nbsp Switzerland RomanshSee also editRegio SongfestivalReferences edit Carbonaro Giulia 16 May 2022 Europe s other song contest this is Liet International the Eurovision of minority languages Euronews Retrieved 3 March 2023 Publiek mag meebeslissen bij Liet 2023 publiekslieveling naar de finale Friesch Dagblad in Dutch and Western Frisian 5 September 2023 Retrieved 16 September 2023 Inschrijving Liet 2023 is open Stichting Liet in Dutch Retrieved 25 August 2023 a b c Catalan trio Pomada wins Liet Ynternasjonaal Liet Archived from the original on 4 June 2002 Retrieved 18 February 2023 Liet Ynternasjonaal 2002 WorldCat in Western Frisian Tresoar 2002 Retrieved 18 February 2023 Liet International 15 years 2002 2017 YouTube 8 April 2017 Retrieved 18 February 2023 Lapin Kansa in Finnish Retrieved 7 November 2009 Granger Anthony 28 April 2016 Liet International 16 Kautokeino To Host The Contest Eurovoix World Archived from the original on 17 February 2019 Retrieved 17 July 2016 Granger Anthony 7 October 2016 Liet International 16 Contest May Be Cancelled Due To Financial Issues Eurovoix World Archived from the original on 18 February 2019 Retrieved 28 March 2017 Liet International part of Sami Easterfestival 2017 in Kautokeino Sapmi liet international com 8 January 2017 Archived from the original on 21 April 2017 Retrieved 28 March 2017 Familia Caamagno representara a Galiza no Suns Europe Nos Diario Retrieved 29 November 2020 Pareia PIRA Vanghe Mash a meu YouTube Archived from the original on 18 December 2021 PIRA la festivalul LIET INTERNATIONAL 2018 Facebook Retrieved 29 November 2020 Granger Anthony Liet International 2020 in Denmark Canceled Eurovoix World Retrieved 18 November 2020 Granger Anthony 4 October 2021 Liet International 2020 1 To Be Broadcast on October 8 Eurovoix World Retrieved 4 October 2021 Granger Anthony 8 July 2021 Liet International Returns in 2022 With 13 Competing Entries Eurovoix World Retrieved 8 July 2021 Wenkel Louisa 8 May 2022 Erst Schulbank drucken jetzt den Songcontest moderieren www nordschleswiger dk in German Der Nordschleswiger Retrieved 20 May 2022 Granger Anthony 18 April 2022 Liet International Jura sic Replaced by Sofi and the Baladis For Liet International 2022 Eurovoix World Retrieved 18 April 2022 Liet International 2022 definitely in Nordschleswig Denmark Stichting Liet Retrieved 20 May 2022 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Liet International amp oldid 1207778958, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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