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Liet International 2006
Dates
Final2006
Host
VenueÖstersund, Sweden
Host broadcasterStichting Liet
Participants
Number of entries11
Debuting countries Ingria
 Isle of Man
 Meänmaa
 Romani
Returning countries Basque Country
Non-returning countries Brittany
Limburg (Netherlands) Limburg
Sorbs
 Wales
Vote
Winning song Sápmi
"Luđiin muitalan"
2004 ← Liet International → 2008

Liet International 2006, also known as Liet-Lávlut 2006, was the 4th edition of Liet International, organised by Stichting Liet. The contest took place in 2006, and was held in Östersund, Sweden, due to the Sápmi region having won the contest twice. This marked the first time an edition of the contest was not held in Leeuwarden, Netherlands. Eleven regions participated in the contest, marking the first time an edition of the contest did not have only 10 entrants.

Sápmi's Johan Kitti [fi] & Ellen Sara Bæhr were the winners of the jury award and, hence, the contest with the song "Luđiin muitalan". Occitania's Liza Pannetier [oc] won the audience-voted public award with the song "Solèu roge", and placed fourth overall. Completing the top five was Galicia, Romani, and Meänmaa in second, third, and fifth, respectively. This was Sápmi's third win and the first time that a region had won thrice in a row.

Final

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Draw Region Artist Song Language(s) Place Points
01 Friuli Friuli Arbe Garbe [it] "Oh moj sin" Friulian 7 55
02 Scotland Scotland Anna Murray & Iain Finlay Macleod "An-raoir bha mi coiseachd" Scottish Gaelic 8 46
03 Isle of Man Isle of Man Moot "Gyn fockleyn" Manx 10 38
04 Ingria Ingria Raud-Ants "Kui miä kazvolin kanainõ" Votic 9 41
05 Basque Country (autonomous community) Basque Country Gari [es; eu] "Hil ez denak" Basque 11 30
06 Occitania Occitania Liza Pannetier [oc] "Solèu roge" Occitan 4 69
07 Friesland Friesland Van Wieren [fy] "Nim dyn tiid" West Frisian 6 58
08 Meänmaa Meänmaa Jord [sv] "Oonhän meilä vielä kieli" Meänkieli 5 60
09 Galicia (Spain) Galicia Narf "Santiago" Galician 2 78
10 Sápmi Sápmi Johan Kitti [fi] & Ellen Sara Bæhr "Luđiin muitalan" Northern Sámi 1 86
11 Romani people Romani Karaván Familia [de] "Shej baxtali" Romani 3 77
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