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'''WorldVision Song Contest 111''' was the [[Worldvision Song Contest]]'s 111th edition and was held in the Nardelisen Arena Ous in Akjefuldin, Aenglide.
'''WorldVision Song Contest 111''' was the [[Worldvision Song Contest]]'s 111th edition and was held in the Nardelisen Arena Ous in Akjefuldin, Aenglide. The contest saw 30 countries competing. The winner of the contest was Ugunnustan, with the song "Promise" by Qalima Serieva. This marks their first victory in the competition. They won both the jury and televote. Malta Comino Gozo were runners up for the first time. Samudera Darussalam achieved their best-ever position, claiming third. Plangainer came fourth and Waisnor fifth. Other notable placements include Hafamarimët and Northern Beepee, who achieved their best results seventh and eighth.

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111th WorldVision Song Contest
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Music Unexplored
Dates
Grand Final21th November 2023
Host
VenueNardelisen Arena Ous
Akjefuldin, Aenglide
PresentersJaina Batyrova
Qodor Shadijyniov,
Irada Ersheva
Directed by-
Executive SupervisorsWorldVision Committee
Executive Producer-
Host BroadcasterÆTV
Websiteworldvision.tv/event/akj-111
Participants
Number of Entries30
Debuting NationsFather Squidward, Great Britain and Irelandia, Saint Monkey
Returning NationsBrodhavan, Illdonya, Mister X, Missus X, Northern Beepee, Plangainer,
Non-returning NationsAdab, Britonisea, Carrelie, Conburn, Enthisea, Lochario, Robloxian Robloxia. Tödlichebujoku
Vote
Voting systemEach national jury awards their top 10 points, from 12, 10, 8-1. A proportional televote is then given out, amounting to the same total as the jury.
Winning songUgunnustan
Qalima Serieva
"Promise"
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WorldVision Song Contest 111 was the Worldvision Song Contest's 111th edition and was held in the Nardelisen Arena Ous in Akjefuldin, Aenglide. The contest saw 30 countries competing. The winner of the contest was Ugunnustan, with the song "Promise" by Qalima Serieva. This marks their first victory in the competition. They won both the jury and televote. Malta Comino Gozo were runners up for the first time. Samudera Darussalam achieved their best-ever position, claiming third. Plangainer came fourth and Waisnor fifth. Other notable placements include Hafamarimët and Northern Beepee, who achieved their best results seventh and eighth.