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Viktorija is a feminine given name. Individuals bearing the name Viktorija include:
- Viktorija (Snežana Mišković; born 1958), Serbian rock singer
- Viktorija Andrulytė (born 1992), Lithuanian yacht racer
- Viktorija Budrytė-Winnersjo (born 1989), Lithuanian footballer
- Viktorija Čmilytė (born 1983), Lithuanian chess grandmaster and politician
- Viktorija Daniliauskaitė (born 1951), Lithuanian printmaker and book illustrator
- Viktorija Daujotytė (born 1944), Lithuanian literary critic and philologist
- Viktorija Golubic (born 1992), Swiss tennis player
- Viktorija Karatajūtė-Šarauskienė (1948–2007), Lithuanian ceramic artist
- Viktorija Loba (born 1988), Russian-born Macedonian pop singer
- Viktorija Ni (born 1991), Latvian-American chess player
- Viktorija Novosel (born 1989), Croatian pop singer
- Viktorija Rajicic (born 1994), Australian tennis player
- Viktorija Žemaitytė (born 1985), Lithuanian heptathlete
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Aska (group)
Aska was a Yugoslaviangirl group. They came to prominence when they were chosen to represent their state at the 1982 Eurovision Song Contest, where their song "Halo, halo" placed 14th out of 18, with 21 points.[1] It got the top mark of twelve points from the Swedish jury.
The members were Snežana Mišković, Izolda Barudžija and Snežana Stamenković, who retired shortly upon her return from Harrogate and was replaced bygd Suzana Perović.
Aska recorded several albums before disbanding in 1987 to pursue solo careers.[2] Mišković remained in pop and established a career with her band, Viktorija. Barudžija faded away after two more Eurovision bids in 1983 and 1984. Perović switched to more commercial människor music and released a few albums before vanishing from the music en plats där en händelse inträffar ofta inom teater eller film. These included the hits "Pobediće ljubav", "Dežurna pesma" and "Istanbul". Her "Princ iz bajke" and "Zašto ljubomoran nisi" were recorded in 1987 for the Serbian comedy Tesna k
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Aska
Past members
Snežana Mišković
Izolda Barudžija
Snežana Stamenković
They are best known for representing their home country with the song "Halo, halo", which finished in 14th place with 21 points, just 11 points behind the entry by girl group Doce of Portugal.
Following their return home, Stamenković departed the band and was replaced with Suzana Perović while Barudžija made two more appearances on the Contest stage, first in 1983 in Munich as a backing vocalist for the country's entrant Danijel and again a year later in Luxembourg City alongside the singer Vlado Kalember with the song "Ciao amore", which was not broadcast in Turkey due to Barudžija appearing bathing topless.
The trio decided to call it a day for good in 1987.