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Alma Čardžić (born 1968 in Maglaj, Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a Bosnian singer, best known internationally for her participation in the Eurovision Song Contests of 1994 and 1997. Born to a Muslim family in Bosnia she demonstrated a flair for music even as a child. When she was 15 years old she was judged the strongest amateur at the Studentsko ljeto (Student Summer) festival. In 1992 and 1993 she competed in the Bosankohercegovačka takmičenju za pjesmu Evrovizije (Bosnia & Herzegovina Competition Song Contest) where she was placed second with the song Svi na ulice (Everybody on the street). In 1994 Alma was selected to work with Dejan Lazarevic as the Bosnian entry in the "Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin". In 1996 she released her first solo album called Plavo oko (blue eyes). In 1997 she entered the "Eurovision" song competititon for Bosnia with Milić Vukašinović with their song "Goodbye" in 1998 Alma released her second solo album titled Duša (Soul). In 2001 she released her third album entitled Malo po malo (Little by little). At the second Bosnia & Herzegovina Music Academy Awards held on 22 January 2004, Alma won two prestigious awards : "The singer decade" and "Single of the Year" (for Dva dana / two days). Čardžić appeared in four Eurovision pre-selections, once for Yugoslavia and three times for Bosnia and Herzegovina. Her two unsuccessful attempts in 1992 and 1993 came in open competition against other singers and groups, but in 1994 (with Dejan Lazarević) and 19