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The '''Outernatia Song Contest 75''' is the 75th edition of the [[Outernatia Song Contest]]. The contest took place in {{flagicon|Daǔlska}} Mir, [[Daǔlska]] following their victory in the [[Outernatia Song Contest 73|73rd]] edition with the song "Mektoub" by Mauvais Œil. | The '''Outernatia Song Contest 75''' is the 75th edition of the [[Outernatia Song Contest]]. The contest took place in {{flagicon|Daǔlska}} Mir, [[Daǔlska]] following their victory in the [[Outernatia Song Contest 73|73rd]] edition with the song "Mektoub" by Mauvais Œil. | ||
The slogan of this edition | The slogan of this edition is ''“Flower Power”'', to respect all {{flagicon|Daǔlska}} Daŭlskish women and girls from {{flagicon|Faĺvarak}} Faĺvarak, who brought independence to our country and gave peace to all of us. The hosts are happy to share this amazing moment with Internatians at new made city on the border between Daǔlska and Faĺvarak, {{flagicon|Daǔlska}}/{{flagicon|Faĺvarak}} Mir, which mean "Peace" in Belarusian and Russian. The same theme was chosen for [[Internatia Song Contest 100|ISC 100]], which is also hosted by Faĺvarak and was held there because of the win of Mauvais Œil. | ||
== Participants == | == Participants == | ||
Revision as of 23:19, 24 October 2020
| Outernatia Song Contest 75 “Flower Power” | |
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| Dates | |
| Semi-final date | XX September 2020 |
| Final date | XX September 2020 |
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| Participants | |
| Number of entries | 35 |
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| Withdrawing | |
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| Voting system | 10 favourites are awarded 12, 10, then 8 through 1 points by all participants. |
| Outernatia Song Contest | |
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The Outernatia Song Contest 75 is the 75th edition of the Outernatia Song Contest. The contest took place in
Mir, Daǔlska following their victory in the 73rd edition with the song "Mektoub" by Mauvais Œil.
The slogan of this edition is “Flower Power”, to respect all
Daŭlskish women and girls from
Faĺvarak, who brought independence to our country and gave peace to all of us. The hosts are happy to share this amazing moment with Internatians at new made city on the border between Daǔlska and Faĺvarak,
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Mir, which mean "Peace" in Belarusian and Russian. The same theme was chosen for ISC 100, which is also hosted by Faĺvarak and was held there because of the win of Mauvais Œil.