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Nini Tsiklauri
Nini Tsiklauri (; born July 26, 1992 in Tbilisi, Tiflis, Georgia) is a German actress, musician, political activist, political scientist and author of Georgia (country), Georgian origin. Biography Tsiklauri grew up in Georgia, Hungary and, since 2002, in Germany. She graduated from the Neues Gymnasium in Bochum. She made her acting debut in 2006 in the cinema film Die Wilden Kerle 3 - Die Attacke der Biestigen Biester as ''Aisha''. From 2007 to 2010, she played the role of Layla Farsad in the children's and youth series Schloss Einstein. In 2008, Tsiklauri sat on the jury of "KiKa, KiKA Live - Best Actor Wanted". The song "Regenbogenzeit" (Rainbow Time) became more widely known through Schloss Einstein and was performed by her and her band from the series throughout Germany, including at the KiKA summer tour in 2010. In 2015, she founded the Voices of Volunteers choir as part of the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 and the Austrian TV programme "Die große Chance" on ORF eins. Tsikla ...
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Georgian National Anthem
"" ( ka, თავისუფლება, ; ) is the national anthem of Georgia (country), Georgia. It was adopted as the Georgian national anthem in May 2004, along with a new national Flag of Georgia (country), flag and Coat of arms of Georgia (country), coat of arms. The symbols' change was brought about upon the successful overthrow of the previous government in the bloodless Rose Revolution. The music, taken from the Georgian operas ''Abesalom da Eteri'' ("Abesalom and Eteri") and ''Daisi'' ("The Nightfall"), by the Georgian composer Zacharia Paliashvili ( ka, ზაქარია ფალიაშვილი), was adapted by Ioseb Kechakmadze ( ka, იოსებ კეჭაყმაძე) to form the anthem. The lyrics were composed by David Magradze ( ka, დავით მაღრაძე). History The current Georgian national anthem was adopted by the Parliament of Georgia on 20 May 2004, exactly five months after the resignation of President Eduard Shev ...
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