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Revision as of 19:11, 1 December 2012

European Union Song Contest
GenreSong contest
Created bySlovenia Dan - Slovenia
Country of originList of countries
Language(s)English
Production
Running time1,5 hours
Broadcast
Original run31 July 2005 – present
External links
Official website


Participants

Winners

Edition Country Performer Song Points Margin Runner-up Date Host country Participants
84th Spain Spain India Martínez "Luna Nueva" 42 4 United Kingdom United Kingdom 29 June 2012 United Kingdom United Kingdom 9
85th France France Jean-Jacques Goldman "Tournent les violons" 72 22 Germany Germany 3 August 2012 Spain Spain 11
86th Netherlands Netherlands Nick en Simon "Vlinders" 29 1 Ireland Ireland 3 September 2012 France France 8
87th Netherlands Netherlands Raffaëla & Paul de Leeuw "Houten hart" 27 1 Slovenia Slovenia 1 October 2012 Netherlands Netherlands 8
88th Poland Poland Piotr Rubik "Psalm dla Ciebie" 50 4 Slovenia Slovenia 2 November 2012 Netherlands Netherlands 10
89th Netherlands Netherlands Henk Dissel "Ik wil jou" 51 0 Poland Poland 1 December 2012 Poland Poland 10


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