Talk:Eurovision Choir of the Year 2017
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Traditional Welsh Lullaby
[edit]It seems like eurovoix has made a mistake which we have understandably emulated. Here it states that Wales' second song is called "Traditional Welsh Lullaby", but if you look at the source from which they received their information, it is clear that the title is "Mil harddach". That translates to something completely different to "Traditional Welsh Lullaby", so I assume "Traditional Welsh Lullaby" is actually just a description of the song, but we ought to discuss changing this and providing an extra reference somewhere. Thoughts? — Tuxipεdia(talk) 20:24, 21 July 2017 (UTC)
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