User:Granfcanuon/sandbox/Liet International 2020

Liet International 2018
Dates
Final3 - 4 April 2020 (cancelled)
Host
VenueAabenraa, Denmark
Host broadcasterStichting Liet
Council of Europe
Participants
Number of entries08
2018 ← Liet International → 2022

Liet International 2020 was planned to be the 13th edition of Liet International, and would have been organised by Stichting Liet and the Council of Europe. The contest would have taken place on 3 - 4 April 2020 in Aabenraa, Denmark, however, the contest was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Twenty regions would have participated in the contest, which would have been the highest amount ever. The regions of Alsace, Carinthia, Northern Germany, Heligoland, Southern Schleswig, Southern Denmark, South Tyrol, and Tatarstan would have debuted. The regions of Asturias, Burgenland, Catalonia, Canton of Grisons, Isle of Man, and Sardinia would have returned to the contest, while the regions of Antwerp, Aromanians, Jura, Komi Republic, and Suriname would have withdrawn.

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Region Artist Song Language(s)
  Alsace Isabelle [de; fr] "Waje de Litt" Alsatian
  Asturias Luis Nuñez & los Folganzanes "Tengo un sitiu pa ti" Asturian
  Bashkortostan Zaman [ba; ru] "Aida yanga" Bashkir
  Burgenland Turbokrowodn "Mila moja" Burgenland Croatian
  Carinthia Bališ "Spal bomo če smo hin" Carinthian Slovene
  Catalonia Roger Argemí "La fina línia" Catalan
  Cornwall Brother Sea "Oll 'vel onen" Cornish
  Canton of Grisons Fiona Fiasco "Mona Lisa" Romansh
  Friesland Sequens "Do bist frij" West Frisian
  Galicia Carolina Rubirosa "Sozinha" Galician
  Northern Germany De Tüdelband [nds; de] "Buten an't Meer" Low German
  Heligoland Noctiluca "Iaan" Heligoland Frisian
  Isle of Man Clash Vooar "Lhiggeyder folley" Manx
  Sápmi Saara Hermansson "Mov laavlome" Southern Sámi
  Sardinia Bumbe Orchestra "Cala Sinzias" Sardinian
  Scotland Marcas Mac an Tuairneir & Bogha-Frois "Dumbbells" Scottish Gaelic
  South Tyrol Jimmi Henndreck "Nairobi" Tyrolese
  Southern Denmark 63-72 "Mein kleines lied" South Jutlandic, German
  Southern Schleswig Sølo "Kærestesangen" Southern Schleswig Danish
  Tatarstan Juna "Yashel kuzle" Tatar

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