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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]+ 
 +'''Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti''' (17 January 1933 – 3 May 1987), best known as '''Dalida''', was a Franco-Italian singer and actress who performed and recorded in more than 10 languages including: Arabic, Italian, Greek, German, French, English, Japanese, Hebrew, Dutch and Spanish.
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 +==See also==
 +*[[Il venait d'avoir 18 ans]]
 +*[[J'attendrai]]
 +*[[Parole parole]]
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 +[[Category:canon]]

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Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti (17 January 1933 – 3 May 1987), best known as Dalida, was a Franco-Italian singer and actress who performed and recorded in more than 10 languages including: Arabic, Italian, Greek, German, French, English, Japanese, Hebrew, Dutch and Spanish.

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