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Liet International 2017
Dates
Final13 April 2017
Host
Venue Kautokeino, Norway
Host broadcaster Stichting Liet
Council of Europe
Participants
Number of entries08
Debuting countries  Bashkortostan
  Luxembourg
  Suriname
Returning countries  Sápmi
  Udmurtia
Non-returning countries  Asturias
Sápmi Inari
  Ladinia
  Lower Saxony
  Mari El
Minde
  Sardinia
Vote
Winning song  Sápmi
" Luoddaearru"
2014 ←  Liet International → 2018

Liet International 2017 was the 11th edition of Liet International, organised by Stichting Liet and the Council of Europe. Though it was scheduled to take place in late 2016, the contest was rescheduled due to a lack of funds and took place on 13 April 2017 instead, to coincide with the Sámi Easterfestival. It was held in Kautokeino, Norway. Only eight regions participated in the contest, the lowest amount ever.

Sápmi's Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen was the winner of the jury award and, hence, the contest with the song " Luoddaearru". She also won the contestant-voted musician's award, the first time an artist has won both awards since 2008. Completing the top five was Friesland, Udmurtia, Bashkortostan, and Suriname in second, third, fourth, and fifth place. Suriname's participation marked the first time a non-European region and language had entered the competition. Debuting region Luxembourg placed last with only 13 points.

Final

Draw Region Artist Song Language(s) Place Points
01 Scotland Scotland Mary Ann Kennedy & Friends "Grioglachan" Scottish Gaelic 6 21
02 Luxembourg Luxembourg La Schlapp Sauvage "Blanne Käpitan" Luxembourgish 8 13
03 Bashkortostan Bashkortostan Zaman [ ba; ru] "Hïwïtma" "Һыуытма" Bashkir 4 31
04 Suriname Suriname Ruben Semmoh & Romeo Sumter "Saka Na Pin" Sranan Tongo 5 25
05 Brittany Brittany Ukan "Den ebet all" Breton 6 21
06 Udmurtia Udmurtia Pavel Aleksandrov & Dmitry Yakimov "Van'myz ortche" "Ваньмыз ортче" Udmurt 3 38
07 Friesland Friesland Aafke Zuidersma "Minsk fan wearde" West Frisian 2 39
08 Sápmi Sápmi Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen "Luoddaearru" Northern Sámi 1 44

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liet International 2017
Dates
Final13 April 2017
Host
Venue Kautokeino, Norway
Host broadcaster Stichting Liet
Council of Europe
Participants
Number of entries08
Debuting countries  Bashkortostan
  Luxembourg
  Suriname
Returning countries  Sápmi
  Udmurtia
Non-returning countries  Asturias
Sápmi Inari
  Ladinia
  Lower Saxony
  Mari El
Minde
  Sardinia
Vote
Winning song  Sápmi
" Luoddaearru"
2014 ←  Liet International → 2018

Liet International 2017 was the 11th edition of Liet International, organised by Stichting Liet and the Council of Europe. Though it was scheduled to take place in late 2016, the contest was rescheduled due to a lack of funds and took place on 13 April 2017 instead, to coincide with the Sámi Easterfestival. It was held in Kautokeino, Norway. Only eight regions participated in the contest, the lowest amount ever.

Sápmi's Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen was the winner of the jury award and, hence, the contest with the song " Luoddaearru". She also won the contestant-voted musician's award, the first time an artist has won both awards since 2008. Completing the top five was Friesland, Udmurtia, Bashkortostan, and Suriname in second, third, fourth, and fifth place. Suriname's participation marked the first time a non-European region and language had entered the competition. Debuting region Luxembourg placed last with only 13 points.

Final

Draw Region Artist Song Language(s) Place Points
01 Scotland Scotland Mary Ann Kennedy & Friends "Grioglachan" Scottish Gaelic 6 21
02 Luxembourg Luxembourg La Schlapp Sauvage "Blanne Käpitan" Luxembourgish 8 13
03 Bashkortostan Bashkortostan Zaman [ ba; ru] "Hïwïtma" "Һыуытма" Bashkir 4 31
04 Suriname Suriname Ruben Semmoh & Romeo Sumter "Saka Na Pin" Sranan Tongo 5 25
05 Brittany Brittany Ukan "Den ebet all" Breton 6 21
06 Udmurtia Udmurtia Pavel Aleksandrov & Dmitry Yakimov "Van'myz ortche" "Ваньмыз ортче" Udmurt 3 38
07 Friesland Friesland Aafke Zuidersma "Minsk fan wearde" West Frisian 2 39
08 Sápmi Sápmi Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen "Luoddaearru" Northern Sámi 1 44

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