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The '''Junior Internatia Song Contest 28''' was the 28th edition of the [[Junior Internatia Song Contest]]. It took place at the Silver Center in [[Mendiko]], [[Tikata]], following [[Wikipedia:Kids United|Kids United]]'s win in the [[Junior Internatia Song Contest 27|27th edition]] with the song "Qui a le droit". The contest was held from 17 November 2016 to 4 december 2004and was hosted by Mähri Pirgulyýewa.
The '''Junior Internatia Song Contest 28''' was the 28th edition of the [[Junior Internatia Song Contest]]. It took place at the Silver Center in [[Mendiko]], [[Tikata]], following [[Wikipedia:Kids United|Kids United]]'s win in the [[Junior Internatia Song Contest 27|27th edition]] with the song "Qui a le droit". The contest was held from 17 November 2016 to 4 december 2004and was hosted by Mähri Pirgulyýewa.


The winner of the contest was --- with the song ---, performed by --. This was --'s -- win.
The winner of the contest was {{flagu|Thorway}} with the song "Bad Boy", performed by Lærke. This was Thorway's first win.


==Participating countries==
==Participating countries==
{| class="sortable wikitable"
{| class="sortable wikitable"
!Draw
!Country
!Country
!Artist
!Artist
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!Points
!Points
|-
|-
|1
|{{flagu|Raingate}}
|{{flagu|Raingate}}
|Abraham Mateo
|Abraham Mateo
|"All The Girls (La La La)"
|"All The Girls (La La La)"
|
| 2
|
| 47
|-
|-
|2
|{{flagu|Gandhara}}
|{{flagu|Gandhara}}
|Mariam Mamadashvili
|Mariam Mamadashvili
|"The Butterfly"
|"The Butterfly"
|
| 6
|
| 34
|-
|-style="font-weight:bold; background:Gold;"
|3
|{{flagu|Thorway}}
|{{flagu|Thorway}}
|Lærke
|Lærke
|"Bad Boy"
|"Bad Boy"
|
| 1
|
| 52
|-
|-
|4
|{{flagu|Kimmystan}}
|{{flagu|Kimmystan}}
|Destiny Chukunyere
|Destiny Chukunyere
|"Embrace the love"
|"Embrace the love"
|
| 3
|
| 46
|-
|-
|5
|{{flagu|Tikata}}
|{{flagu|Tikata}}
|Elsa
|Elsa
|"T'en va pas"
|"T'en va pas"
|
| 5
|
| 39
|-
|-
|6
|{{flagu|Pönö}}
|{{flagu|Pönö}}
|Adrian Gaxha & Floriani feat. Skivi
|Adrian Gaxha & Floriani feat. Skivi
|"Welcome to Prishtina"
|"Welcome to Prishtina"
|
| 4
|
| 40
|}
|}


==Scoreboard==
==Scoreboard==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
! Country
! Place
! Total
!{{flagicon|Raingate}}
!{{flagicon|Gandhara}}
!{{flagicon|Thorway}}
!{{flagicon|Kimmystan}}
!{{flagicon|Tikata}}
!{{flagicon|Pönö}}
|-
|style="text-align:left;" |{{isc|Raingate}}||2||47||style="background:#AAAAAA;"| ||7||style="background-color:#1F497D;color:#FFFFFF"|12||8||10||10
|-
|style="text-align:left;" |{{isc|Gandhara}}||6||34||7||style="background:#AAAAAA;"| ||8||6||7||6
|-style="background:gold;"
|style="text-align:left;" |{{isc|Thorway}}||1||52||10||10||style="background:#AAAAAA;"| ||style="background-color:#1F497D;color:#FFFFFF"|12||8||style="background-color:#1F497D;color:#FFFFFF"|12
|-
|style="text-align:left;" |{{isc|Kimmystan}}||3||46||8||8||10||style="background:#AAAAAA;"| ||style="background-color:#1F497D;color:#FFFFFF"|12||8
|-
|style="text-align:left;" |{{isc|Tikata}}||5||39||6||style="background-color:#1F497D;color:#FFFFFF"|12||7||7||style="background:#AAAAAA;"| ||7
|-
|style="text-align:left;" |{{isc|Pönö}}||4||40||style="background-color:#1F497D;color:#FFFFFF"|12||6||6||10||6||style="background:#AAAAAA;"|
|}




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Latest revision as of 13:34, 9 October 2020

Junior Internatia Song Contest 28
Over the rainbow
Host
VenueSilver Center, Mendiko, Tikata
Host broadcasterA+ channel
Participants
Number of entries6
Returning Thorway
Withdrawing Victoria
 Amsteris
 Ivanotia
 Lettuce
 Bitland
Vote
Voting systemEach country awards 12, 10, 8–7-6 points to their 5 favourite songs
Winning song Thorway Lærke "Bad Boy"

The Junior Internatia Song Contest 28 was the 28th edition of the Junior Internatia Song Contest. It took place at the Silver Center in Mendiko, Tikata, following Kids United's win in the 27th edition with the song "Qui a le droit". The contest was held from 17 November 2016 to 4 december 2004and was hosted by Mähri Pirgulyýewa.

The winner of the contest was  Thorway with the song "Bad Boy", performed by Lærke. This was Thorway's first win.

Participating countries

Draw Country Artist Song Place Points
1  Raingate Abraham Mateo "All The Girls (La La La)" 2 47
2  Gandhara Mariam Mamadashvili "The Butterfly" 6 34
3  Thorway Lærke "Bad Boy" 1 52
4  Kimmystan Destiny Chukunyere "Embrace the love" 3 46
5  Tikata Elsa "T'en va pas" 5 39
6  Pönö Adrian Gaxha & Floriani feat. Skivi "Welcome to Prishtina" 4 40

Scoreboard

Country Place Total Raingate Gandhara Thorway Kimmystan Tikata Pönö
 Raingate 2 47 7 12 8 10 10
 Gandhara 6 34 7 8 6 7 6
 Thorway 1 52 10 10 12 8 12
 Kimmystan 3 46 8 8 10 12 8
 Tikata 5 39 6 12 7 7 7
 Pönö 4 40 12 6 6 10 6