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|1985|| {{flag|Estmere}} || [[Harbrough]] || {{flag|Soravia}} || {{wp|ru:Скованные одной цепью|Скованные одной цепью}} || {{wp|Nautilus Pompilius (band)|Kryvonis & Yudovenko}} || {{wp|Rusyn language|Soravian}} || || Estmerish Broadcasting Service | |1985|| {{flag|Estmere}} || [[Harbrough]] || {{flag|Soravia}} || {{wp|ru:Скованные одной цепью|Скованные одной цепью}} || {{wp|Nautilus Pompilius (band)|Kryvonis & Yudovenko}} || {{wp|Rusyn language|Soravian}} || || Estmerish Broadcasting Service | ||
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|1986|| {{flag|Soravia}} || [[Luchintsy]] || {{flag|Alsland}} || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgvwIQfNCPo Jemand (Somebody)] || FRE22 || {{wpl|German language|Weranian}} || || [[ | |1986|| {{flag|Soravia}} || [[Luchintsy]] || {{flag|Alsland}} || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgvwIQfNCPo Jemand (Somebody)] || FRE22 || {{wpl|German language|Weranian}} || || [[Aalslânske Omrop Korporaasje]] | ||
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|1987|| {{flag|Alsland}} || [[Wottested]] || {{flag|Caldia}} || || || || || | |1987|| {{flag|Alsland}} || [[Wottested]] || {{flag|Caldia}} || || || || || | ||
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|2016|| {{flag|Azmara}} || [[Kyningsmer]] || || || || || || ARF-1 | |2016|| {{flag|Azmara}} || [[Kyningsmer]] || || || || || || ARF-1 | ||
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|2017|| || || {{flag|Alsland}} || || | |2017|| || || {{flag|Alsland}} || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvt-X5FCaLw&ab_channel=BenjaminOfficial Voodis] || {{wpl|Benjamin (singer)|Uku}} || {{wpl|Estonian language|Martish}} || || | ||
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|2018|| {{flag|Alsland}} || [[Yndyk]] || {{flag|Soravia}} || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1z4ZU9XxM4 ты и твоя тень] || {{wp|Band|Arteriya}} || || || [[ | |2018|| {{flag|Alsland}} || [[Yndyk]] || {{flag|Soravia}} || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1z4ZU9XxM4 ты и твоя тень] || {{wp|Band|Arteriya}} || || || [[Aalslânske Omrop Korporaasje]] | ||
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|[[Euclovision Song Contest 2019|2019]]|| {{flag|Soravia}} || [[Samistopol]] || {{flag|Kesselbourg}} || || || {{wp|Flemish|Hoeltish}} || || Telekom 1 | |[[Euclovision Song Contest 2019|2019]]|| {{flag|Soravia}} || [[Samistopol]] || {{flag|Kesselbourg}} || || || {{wp|Flemish|Hoeltish}} || || Telekom 1 | ||
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|[[Euclovision Song Contest 2022|2022]]|| {{flag|Piraea}} || [[Alikianos]] || {{flag|Estmere}} || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0trBZ5rDlRU Sweet Talker] || {{wp|Years and Years|Nico Lumineux}} || {{wp|English language|Estmerish}} || 105 || [[Piraean Radio and Television]] | |[[Euclovision Song Contest 2022|2022]]|| {{flag|Piraea}} || [[Alikianos]] || {{flag|Estmere}} || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0trBZ5rDlRU Sweet Talker] || {{wp|Years and Years|Nico Lumineux}} || {{wp|English language|Estmerish}} || 105 || [[Piraean Radio and Television]] | ||
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|[[Euclovision Song Contest 2023|2023]]|| {{flag|Estmere}} || [[St Avelines]] || {{TBA}} || {{TBA}} || {{TBA}} || {{TBA}} || {{TBA}}|| Estmerish Broadcasting Service | |[[Euclovision Song Contest 2023|2023]]|| {{flag|Estmere}} || [[St Avelines]] || {{flag|Estmere}} || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekauErew4Bs Hell is Better With You] || {{wp|Rina Sawayama|Chel Sakurai}} || {{wp|English language|Estmerish}} || 132 || Estmerish Broadcasting Service | ||
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|[[Euclovision Song Contest 2024|2024]]|| {{TBA}} || {{TBA}} || {{TBA}} || {{TBA}} || {{TBA}} || {{TBA}} || {{TBA}}|| Estmerish Broadcasting Service | |||
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! Country !! Debut year !! Wins !! Broadcaster(s) | ! Country !! Debut year !! Wins !! Broadcaster(s) | ||
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|{{flag|Alsland}} ||align=center|1959 ||align=center|2 || [[Aalslânske Omrop Korporaasje]] | |||
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|{{flag|Amathia}} ||align=center|1997 ||align=center|0 || [[Euclean Broadcasters Group]] | |{{flag|Amathia}} ||align=center|1997 ||align=center|0 || [[Euclean Broadcasters Group]] | ||
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|{{flag|Eldmark}} ||align=center|2012 ||align=center|0 || [[Eldmarsk Broadcasting Services]] | |{{flag|Eldmark}} ||align=center|2012 ||align=center|0 || [[Eldmarsk Broadcasting Services]] | ||
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|{{flag|Estmere}} ||align=center|1959 ||align=center| | |{{flag|Estmere}} ||align=center|1959 ||align=center|4 || [[Estmerish Broadcasting Service]] | ||
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|{{flag|Gapolania}} ||align=center|2021 ||align=center|0 || [[Radiotelevisione Gapolania]] | |{{flag|Gapolania}} ||align=center|2021 ||align=center|0 || [[Radiotelevisione Gapolania]] |
Latest revision as of 14:52, 16 May 2023
Euclovision Song Contest | |
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File:Euclovision calt.png | |
Genre | Song contest |
Created by | Sven Björgsson & Merrit Garner |
Presented by | Various |
Theme music composer | Marc-Antoine Charpentier |
Opening theme | Te Deum (Prelude) |
Original language(s) | Gaullican |
No. of episodes | 59 |
Production | |
Production location(s) | Various |
Running time | 3 hours |
Production company(s) | Euclean Broadcasters Group |
Release | |
Original release | 6 June 1959 present | –
Chronology | |
Related shows | Euclovision Sound Contest (2011–) |
External links | |
Official website |
The Euclovision Song Contest,
Format
Editions
History
Participating Countries
Location
Moderators
Rules
Criticism
Euclovision's rule that all songs must feature Euclean languages, including after the Euclean Broadcasters Group opened the contest to non-Euclean nations in 2000, has been criticized by some, most notably the government of Asase Lewa, as a form of Euclocentrism and linguistic imperialism. Mandating the usage of Euclean languages in the contest, the Asalewan government asserts, serves to facilitate the spread of Euclean languages and culture to music and thus mass culture more broadly, thus Eucleanizing non-Euclean cultures. Asase Lewa has, consequently, boycotted Euclovision and encouraged other nations to do so until this rule is lifted.
Pre-selections
Winners
Countries
- Table key
- Active - Countries who are currently participating.
- Withdrawn – Countries who have participated in the past but have withdrawn.
Country | Debut year | Wins | Broadcaster(s) |
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Alsland | 1959 | 2 | Aalslânske Omrop Korporaasje |
Amathia | 1997 | 0 | Euclean Broadcasters Group |
Caldia | 1959 | 2 | Teilifís Raidió Náisiúnta |
East Miersa | 1968 | 0 | Telewizja Mierska Ludowa |
File:Eldmark.png Eldmark | 2012 | 0 | Eldmarsk Broadcasting Services |
Template:Country data Estmere | 1959 | 4 | Estmerish Broadcasting Service |
Gapolania | 2021 | 0 | Radiotelevisione Gapolania |
Gaullica | 1959 | 5 | Euclean Broadcasters Group |
Hennehouwe | 1959 | 4 | Hennish National Broadcasting |
File:ImaguaFlag.png Imagua | 2013 | 0 | Imaguan Television Service |
Kesselbourg | 1959 | 4 | Kesselbuerg Publieke Omroep |
File:RwizikuruFlag.PNG Rwizikuru | 2020 | 0 | RIS |
Sainte-Chloé | 2012 | 0 | Sainte-Chloé Communication Service |
Satavia | 2004 | 1 | Satavian Broadcasting Corporation |
Soravia[1] | 1964 | 5 | Radiotelevizor Libertas (1964–1983) TVP (1983–1985) Telekom 1 (1985–) |
United Miersa[2] | 2020 | 0 | Miersa United Together Broadcasting[3] |
Werania | 2008 | 0 | Euclean Broadcasters Group |
West Miersa | 1975 | 1 | Telewizja Mierska |
- ↑ Includes winners from the Soravian Federated Republic.
- ↑ Comprised of musicians from both West and East Miersa.
- ↑ Operational name for the collaboration between Telewizja Mierska and TML.