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Giota Lydia
Birth name
Panagiota Mandaraki
Born
(1934-02-24) 24 February 1934 (age 90)
Genres
Laïko
Occupation(s)
Singer
Years active
1950–present
Musical artist
Giota Lydia (Yiota Lydia)( Greek: Γιώτα Λύδια)( Panagiota Mandaraki(Greek: Παναγιώτα Μανταράκη), 24 February 1934[1] in Nea Ionia, Greece) is a Greek Laïko singer.[2]
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