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This page is a '''list of cities and venues that have hosted the [[Internatia Song Contest]]''', one or more times. Future venues are shown in ''italics''. Since [[Internatia Song Contest 3|3rd]] edition, the host city has customarily been in the winner country of the second previous edition. There have been exceptions however, when certain issues have prevented the winner to host the following year's contest. The host country then passed to the country that had come second, third, fourth etc. Such events have been "[[Internatia Song Contest 6|6th]]". | |||
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Revision as of 18:43, 12 December 2012
This page is a list of cities and venues that have hosted the Internatia Song Contest, one or more times. Future venues are shown in italics. Since 3rd edition, the host city has customarily been in the winner country of the second previous edition. There have been exceptions however, when certain issues have prevented the winner to host the following year's contest. The host country then passed to the country that had come second, third, fourth etc. Such events have been "6th".
Contests | Country | City | Venue | Editions |
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2 | Spirevo | Slavidonova | 1st | |
Zinzolin | 2nd | |||
1 | Territrius | Aquaticia | 3rd | |
Sunetti | Affetto | 4th | ||
Sibinia | Meijar | 5th | ||
Kosma | Luna | 6th | ||
San Monique | Lördsberg | 7th |