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|city = {{nowrap|{{flagicon|Mărium}} Marimea, Mărium}}
|city = {{nowrap|{{flagicon|Mărium}} Marimea, Mărium}}
|host = ERIS
|host = ERIS
|winner = {{flagicon|Mărium}} Aikakone – Odota
|winner = {{flagicon|Mărium}} Odota / Aikakone
|vote = 10 favourites are awarded 12, 10, then 8 through 1 points by all participants.
|vote = 10 favourites are awarded 12, 10, then 8 through 1 points by all participants.
|entries = 20
|entries = 20

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Internatia Song Contest –1 28
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Dates
Final date 1 March 2018
(31 December 1998)
Host
Host city Mărium Marimea, Mărium
Host broadcaster ERIS
Participants
Number of entries 20
Debuting   Aevis
 Bartlett
 Daǔlska
 Pinnipedia
 Pönö
 Rialwe
 Riya-Sampetrina
Returning   Gandhara
 Men̈́sa
 Tashkveny
 Unovah
 Zephyrus
Withdrawing   Bitland
 Ladoga
 Ova Anova
 Percheron
 Saint Eva & Lepland
Vote
Voting system 10 favourites are awarded 12, 10, then 8 through 1 points by all participants.
Winning song Mărium Odota / Aikakone
Internatia Song Contest –1
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The Internatia Song Contest –1 28 was the 28th edition of Internatia Song Contest –1, a spin-off of Internatia Song Contest dedicated to retro songs. The contest was organized in Mărium by ERIS after Dream Fighters won silver in the 27th edition with "The End of the World". This was the first Internatian contest held in Mărium.


Participants

Draw Country Artist Song Year Place Points
01  Bartlett Rivermaya "Kisapmata" 1996 18 31
02  Riya-Sampetrina Asin "Masdan Mo Ang Kapaligiran" 1978 15 50
03  Aevis Jumprava "Ziemeļmeita" 1989 11 57
04  Men̈́sa Erkki Kurenniemi "Antropoidien tanssi" 1968 12 54
05  Kosma Patty Smyth ft. Don Henley "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough" 1996 17 43
06  Grolskira Eurika Masytė "Laisvė" 1988 14 50
07  Kimmystan Sissel Kyrkjebø "Innerst i sjelen" 1994 10 59
08  Rialwe Dingo "Kirjoitan" 1985 9 60
09  Pinnipedia As Frenéticas "Dancin' Days" 1978 19 29
10  Gandhara Gordon "Kon ik maar even bij je zijn" 1991 7 63
11  Huania Carola Standertskjöld "Rakkauden jälkeen" 1968 13 52
12  Zephyrus Kim Kay "Oui oh oui" 1998 2 90
13  Tashkveny Capercaillie "Ailean duinn" 1995 5 70
14  Pönö Virve Rosti "Näinkö aina meille täällä käy" 1976 20 17
15  Thorway Souvenirs "Jeg hader Susanne" 1997 4 74
16  Daǔlska VIA Verasy "Malinovki Zaslyshav Golosok" 1980 6 65
17  Aurävaan Vashti Bunyan "Train Song" 1966 7 63
18  Mărium Aikakone "Odota" 1995 1 96
19  Lost Islands Joanne Shenandoah "Kanekotsy^ Tha" 1996 3 89
20  Unovah Van Dik Hout "Stil in mij" 1994 16 48
Lunar Citadel of the South.
Premier Oratrix Sanana Quĭzen.


Location of the host city in Mărium.
Marimea
Marimea
Location of the host city in Mărium.


Organization

Location

The contest was organized in Marimea, the capital and the most populous conurbation of Mărium. The name of the city is derived from the Mărium words măria ('queen') and mea ('city').

Host

The contest was hosted by her luminosity Premier Oratrix Sanana Quĭzen of the Pantheon of Gods.