Eurovision Song Contest Albania has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest twice, debuting in 2004 (see ESC2004). Their best finish was in their debut year, Anjeza Shahini finishing 7th with the song "The Image Of You". ...more on Wikipedia about "Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest"
Andorra has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest twice, debuting in 2004 (see ESC2004). Interest in the contest has been large for a long time, despite the local Andorran broadcasters not showing the contest until recent years (citizens could watch it on Spanish and French stations, though). Despite the homeland interest in the competition, Andorra has never qualified for the final, with a high placing of 18th in the 2004 semi-final. ...more on Wikipedia about "Andorra in the Eurovision Song Contest"
Belarus has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest twice, debuting in 2004 (see ESC2004). The country entered the contest in the same year that semi-finals began to be used to determine who would compete in the final, and as of yet Belarus have not qualified for the final. The closest the country came was in 2005 (see ESC2005), when Angelica Agurbash finished 13th in the semi-final. ...more on Wikipedia about "Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest"
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Bosnia and Herzegovina has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest eleven times, debuting in 1993 (see ESC1993) and competing in every year since, with the exceptions of 1998 and 2000. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest"
Bulgaria has only participated in the Eurovision Song Contest once, in 2005 (see ESC2005). This is due to the country only joining the European Broadcasting Union, which countries must be part of in order to compete in Eurovision, in late 2004. Bulgaria are expected to make their second appearance in Eurovision in the 2006 contest, competing in the semi-final after the jazz-inspired band Kaffe failed to make it past the semi-final stage in 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest"
The Danish Melodi Grand Prix (in Danish, Dansk Melodi Grand Prix) is a song contest that has been held since 1957 by Danmarks Radio. The winner of the annual contest represents Denmark at the Eurovision Song Contest. ...more on Wikipedia about "Danish Melodi Grand Prix"
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Running since 1956, the Eurovision Song Contest is an annual televised song contest with participants from numerous countries whose national television broadcasters are members of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). The Contest is broadcast on television and radio throughout Europe, in selected countries around the world, and on the internet. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eurovision Song Contest"
The Eurovision Song Contest 1956 was the first Eurovision and was held on May 24, 1956, in Lugano. With Lohengrin Filipello as the presenter, the contest was won by Lys Assia who represented Switzerland, with her song "Refrain". ...more on Wikipedia about "Eurovision Song Contest 1956"
The Eurovision Song Contest 1957 was the second Eurovision Song Contest and was held on March 3, 1957, in Frankfurt am Main. With Anaid Iplikjan as the presenter, the contest was won by Corry Brokken who represented the Netherlands, with her song "Net Als Toen". ...more on Wikipedia about "Eurovision Song Contest 1957"
The Eurovision Song Contest 1958 was the third Eurovision Song Contest and was held on March 12, 1958 in Hilversum, Netherlands. With Hannie Lips as the presenter, the contest was won by André Claveau who represented France with his song "Dors, Mon Amour". ...more on Wikipedia about "Eurovision Song Contest 1958"
The Eurovision Song Contest 1959 was the fourth Eurovision and was held on March 11, 1959 in Cannes, France. With Jacqueline Joubert as the presenter, the contest was won by Teddy Scholten who represented the Netherlands, with her song "Een beetje". ...more on Wikipedia about "Eurovision Song Contest 1959"
The Eurovision Song Contest 1960 was the fifth Eurovision and was held on March 25, 1960 in London. With Katie Boyle as the presenter, the contest was won by Jacqueline Boyer who represented France, with her song "Tom Piilibi". ...more on Wikipedia about "Eurovision Song Contest 1960"
The Eurovision Song Contest 1961 was the sixth Eurovision and was held on March 18, 1961 in Cannes, France. With Jacqueline Joubert as the presenter, the contest was won by Jean-Claude Pascal who represented Luxembourg, with his song "Nous les Amoureux". ...more on Wikipedia about "Eurovision Song Contest 1961"
The Eurovision Song Contest 1962 was the seventh Eurovision and was held on March 18, 1962 in Luxembourg. With Mireille Delanoy as the presenter, the contest was won by Isabelle Aubret who represented France, with her song "Un Premier Amour". ...more on Wikipedia about "Eurovision Song Contest 1962"
The Eurovision Song Contest 1963 was the eighth Eurovision and was held on March 23, 1963 in London. With Katie Boyle as the presenter, the contest was won by Grethe & Jørgen Ingmann who represented Denmark, with their song "Dansevise". ...more on Wikipedia about "Eurovision Song Contest 1963"
The Eurovision Song Contest 1964 was the ninth Eurovision and was held on March 21, 1964, in Denmark. With Lotta Wæver as the presenter, the contest was won by Gigliola Cinquetti who represented Italy, with her song "Non ho l'étà". ...more on Wikipedia about "Eurovision Song Contest 1964"
The Eurovision Song Contest 1965 was the tenth Eurovision and was held on March 20 1965 in Naples. With Renata Mauro as the presenter, the contest was won by France Gall who represented Luxembourg, with her song "Poupée de cire, poupée de son". ...more on Wikipedia about "Eurovision Song Contest 1965"
The Eurovision Song Contest 1966 was the eleventh Eurovision and was held on 5 March 1966 in Luxembourg. With Josiane Shen as the presenter, the contest was won by Udo Jürgens who represented Austria, with his song "Merci Cherie". ...more on Wikipedia about "Eurovision Song Contest 1966"
The Eurovision Song Contest 1967 was the twelfth Eurovision and was held on 8 April 1967 in Vienna. With Erica Vaal as the presenter, the contest was won by Sandie Shaw who represented the United Kingdom, with her song "Puppet on a String". ...more on Wikipedia about "Eurovision Song Contest 1967"
The Eurovision Song Contest 1968 was the thirteenth Eurovision and was held on April 6, 1968 in London. With Katie Boyle as the presenter, the contest was won by Massiel who represented Spain, with the song "La, la, la". ...more on Wikipedia about "Eurovision Song Contest 1968" Come again to http://www.shortopedia.com
The Eurovision Song Contest 1969 was the fourteenth Eurovision and was held on March 29, 1969 in Madrid. With Laurita Valenzuela as the presenter, the contest ended in a four-way tie between Salomé who represented Spain, with her song "Vivo Cantando", Lulu who represented the United Kingdom, with her song "Boom Bang-a-bang", Lenny Kuhr who represented the Netherlands, with her song "De Troubadour," and Frida Boccara who represented France, with her song "Un Jour, un Enfant". ...more on Wikipedia about "Eurovision Song Contest 1969"
The Eurovision Song Contest 1970 was the fifteenth Eurovision and was held on March 21, 1970 in Amsterdam. With Willy Dobbe as the presenter, the contest was won by Dana who represented Ireland, with the song "All Kinds of Everything". ...more on Wikipedia about "Eurovision Song Contest 1970"
The Eurovision Song Contest 1971 was the sixteenth Eurovision and was held on April 3, 1971 in Dublin. With Bernadette Ni Ghallchoir as the presenter, the contest was won by Severine who represented Monaco, with her song "Un Banc Un Arbre, Une Rue". ...more on Wikipedia about "Eurovision Song Contest 1971"
The Eurovision Song Contest 1972 was the seventeenth Eurovision and was held on March 25, 1972 in Edinburgh, Scotland. With Moira Shearer as the presenter, the contest was won by Vicky Leandros who represented Luxembourg, with her song "Apres Toi". ...more on Wikipedia about "Eurovision Song Contest 1972"
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