Mohombi (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Mohombi" in Norwegian language version.

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catalogue.bnf.fr

  • Autorités BnF, catalogue.bnf.fr, besøkt 17. februar 2015[Hentet fra Wikidata]

eurovision.tv

  • «The Mamas win Sweden's Melodifestivalen 2020». Eurovision.tv (engelsk). 7. mars 2020. Besøkt 23. november 2021. «These were the finalists and their songs (winner in bold): Victor Crone - Troubled Waters | Paul Rey - Talking In My Sleep | The Mamas - Move | Mohombi - Winners | (---)» 

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globalpeoplesummit.org

  • «Global People Summit: Mohombi». www.globalpeoplesummit.org. 2018. Arkivert fra originalen 24. mars 2019. Besøkt 23. mars 2019. «Fully understanding and appreciating the man and the artist means digging back into Mohombi’s past. Son of an African-king-come-politician and Swedish mother, Mohombi Nazi Moupondo was raised in the Congo with his 14 siblings. In 1998, many officials and their family homes were under repeated military attack and gunfire during wartime. The Moupondo family was not immune. Being children of a Swedish expatriate mother, Mohombi and his older brother, Djo, were given priority as foreigners for a chance to survive. Escaping in the middle of the night (after a failed attempt to leave the night before by boat), they were finally evacuated by plane, thanks to the UN organized, Belgium army.» 

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web.archive.org

  • «Global People Summit: Mohombi». www.globalpeoplesummit.org. 2018. Arkivert fra originalen 24. mars 2019. Besøkt 23. mars 2019. «Fully understanding and appreciating the man and the artist means digging back into Mohombi’s past. Son of an African-king-come-politician and Swedish mother, Mohombi Nazi Moupondo was raised in the Congo with his 14 siblings. In 1998, many officials and their family homes were under repeated military attack and gunfire during wartime. The Moupondo family was not immune. Being children of a Swedish expatriate mother, Mohombi and his older brother, Djo, were given priority as foreigners for a chance to survive. Escaping in the middle of the night (after a failed attempt to leave the night before by boat), they were finally evacuated by plane, thanks to the UN organized, Belgium army.» 

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