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Idol 2021 (Sweden)
Idol 2021 was the seventeenth season of the Swedish Idol series. The show will be broadcast on TV4 and starts on 23 August 2021. Judge member Nikki Amini left the show after the sixteenth season. On 27 May 2021, it was announced that Katia Mosally would replace Nikki Amini as new judge for this season. Winner of this season was singer Birkir Blær. Contestants Gothenburg * Alexandra Imper, 24 , Göteborg * Daut Ajvaz, 18, Trollhättan * Erik Elias Ekström, 28 , Kungälv * Hamodi Jawad, 18 , Göteborg Stockholm * Amena Alsameai, 20, Vimmerby * Birkir Blær Ódinsson, 21 , Göteborg * Eduardo Lidvall, 18 , Åkersberga * Lisa Hübbinette Sundström, 21, Stockholm ( Örebro) * Pär Lindberg, 28 , Örebro * Siri Leijon, 16 , Svartsjö Malmö * Emma Petersson Håård, 19 , Malmö * Jones Alsaadi, 19 , Malmö * Lana Sulhav, 23 , Malmö * Linus Gustafsson, 18 , Karlskrona Umeå * Annika Wickihalder, 20 , Örnsköldsvik * Fredrik Lundman, 29 , Piteå * Isabel Neib, 28 ...
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Kishti Tomita
Kishti Tomita (born 19 November 1963) is a Swedish voice coach, TV personality and singer. Together with A&R manager Daniel Breitholtz and manager and talent scout Peter Swartling she was a part of the Swedish ''Idol 2004'', ''Idol 2005'', '' Idol 2006'' and '' Idol 2007'' jury. On 26 February 2008, it was revealed that Kishti had quit the Idol jury and would not appear in Idol 2008; none of the other two jury members attended the next season. On 10 May, Tomita was a background singer for the Russian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 The Eurovision Song Contest 2011 was the 56th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Düsseldorf, Germany, following the country's victory at the with the song "Satellite" by Lena. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union ... after one of the other Swedish background singers became ill. In 2014, she discovered that she had Asperger syndrome. Tomita returned as a judge in Idol 2017. References External li ...
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Trollhättan
Trollhättan () is the 23rd-largest city in Sweden, the seat of Trollhättan Municipality, Västra Götaland County. It is situated by Göta älv, near the lake Vänern, and has a population of approximately 50,000 in the city proper. It is located 75 km (46 mi) north of Sweden's second-largest city, Gothenburg. History Trollhättan was granted city rights (which today have no legal effect) in 1916 at which time it had about 15,000 inhabitants, now grown to 59,058. Trollhättan was founded on the river Göta älv, at the Trollhättan Falls. The site was first mentioned in literature from 1413. Trollhättan had a strategic significance on the road between Västergötland and Norway. It was also of a commercial and political significance for shipping to and from Vänern. Utilization of the river falls was the first important business activity in the area. From the Middle Ages milling and sawing operations have been conducted where the city center is now located. For centuri ...
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Ã…shammar
Åshammar is a locality situated in Sandviken Municipality, Gävleborg County, Sweden with 699 inhabitants in 2018. Amenities The town's school, Alsjöskolan, has approximately 100 pupils until the third grade. Adjacent to the school there is a nursery with 3 departments. Other amenities include a library, pizza and a supermarket. Local businesses Åshammar is home to several small businesses, including a planing mill, window manufacturer and a carpentry. BUMAX AB, which produces fasteners, Bolt (fastener), bolts and Screw, screws, is the largest employer in the town. References

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