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-'''Dalida''' (Born '''Yolanda Christina Gigliotti''') ([[January 17]], [[1933]] – [[May 3]], [[1987]]) was an [[Egypt]]ian singer of [[Italy|Italian]] [[Genealogy|origin]], who made her career in [[France]]. She received 55 golden records and was the first singer to receive a diamond disc.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007]+'''Dalida''' (Born '''Yolanda Christina Gigliotti''') ([[January 17]], [[1933]] – [[May 3]], [[1987]]) was an [[Egypt]]ian singer of [[Italy|Italian]] [[Genealogy|origin]], who made her career in [[France]]. She received 55 golden records and was the first singer to receive a diamond disc.{{GFDL}}

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Dalida (Born Yolanda Christina Gigliotti) (January 17, 1933May 3, 1987) was an Egyptian singer of Italian origin, who made her career in France. She received 55 golden records and was the first singer to receive a diamond disc.



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