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{{further2|[[List of the top ranking participants in the Specific Language Song Contest]]}}
{{further2|[[List of the top ranking participants in the Specific Language Song Contest]]}}


[[Category:Specific Language Song Contest]]
[[Category:Song Contest]]
[[Category:Data]]
[[Category:Specific Language Song Contest|*]]

Latest revision as of 13:38, 9 October 2020

Participants

Winners

Edition Language Performer Song Participant Points Margin Runner-up Date Host city Participants
1st France French France Alizee "Amélie m'a dit" Israel Yoni 86 6 United States Bryon 14 July 2012 France Paris 18
2nd Denmark Danish Denmark Charlie "Den jeg er" New Zealand Frank 55 0 Australia Mercury 29 July 2012 Denmark Copenhagen 11
3rd Finland Finnish Finland Johanna Kurkela "Oothan tässä vielä huomenna" United States Iune 49 1 United States Byron 1 November 2012 Finland Helsinki 18
4th Spain Spanish Argentina Chenoa "Quinta Dimensión" Netherlands Nathan 60 14 Poland santos 22 July 2013 Argentina Buenos Aires 7
5th Italy Italian August 2013 Italy Trieste N/A

Top ranking participants