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This table is a list of cities and countries that have hosted the contest, one or more times. Traditionally, the winning country becomes host for the next year's competition. | This table is a list of cities and countries that have hosted the contest, one or more times. Traditionally, the winning country becomes host for the next year's competition.<ref>OOC. Missing lore was created by chance. Winning countries were decided by a random number generator at {{wp|WolframAlpha}}. Winning songs were created with a [https://www.fantasynamegenerators.com/song-title-generator.php song title name generator]. Winning musicians were created with a [https://www.fantasynamegenerators.com/musician-names.php musician name generator].</ref> | ||
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!rowspan=2| '''Year''' | !rowspan=2| '''Year''' | ||
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| [[Tamurin#Geography|Alaghon]] | | [[Tamurin#Geography|Alaghon]] | ||
| {{flag|Dolchland}} | | {{flag|Dolchland}} | ||
| | | “My Kind Of Hearts” by Arnold Castle | ||
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| 2007 | | 2007 | ||
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| [[Imperial Schlammburg|Schlammburg]] | | [[Imperial Schlammburg|Schlammburg]] | ||
| {{flag|Kotowari}} | | {{flag|Kotowari}} | ||
| | | “Sound Of Joy” by Blaze | ||
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| 2008 | | 2008 | ||
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| [[Kotowari#Geography|Kotowari City]] | | [[Kotowari#Geography|Kotowari City]] | ||
| {{flag|Esonice}} | | {{flag|Esonice}} | ||
| | | “Easy Moves” by Faith Khan | ||
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| 2009 | | 2009 | ||
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| [[Maimedo]] | | [[Maimedo]] | ||
| {{flag|Noble Nykia}} | | {{flag|Noble Nykia}} | ||
| | | “Pictures Of Mirrors” by Reed Strong | ||
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| 2010 | | 2010 | ||
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| [[Noble Nykia#Geography|Musha]] | | [[Noble Nykia#Geography|Musha]] | ||
| {{flag|Prymont}} | | {{flag|Prymont}} | ||
| | | “Light Games” by Taylor Quest | ||
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| 2011 | | 2011 | ||
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| [[Prymont#Geography|New Halsham]] | | [[Prymont#Geography|New Halsham]] | ||
| {{flag|Yien}} | | {{flag|Yien}} | ||
| | | “Goodbye Chances” by Zephyr | ||
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| 2012 | | 2012 | ||
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| [[Yien#Geography|Wengabiook]] | | [[Yien#Geography|Wengabiook]] | ||
| {{flag|San Lorenzo}} | | {{flag|San Lorenzo}} | ||
| | | “Soul Of Tomorrow” by Martin Ariza | ||
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| 2013 | | 2013 | ||
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| [[San Lorenzo#Geography|San Lorenzo]] | | [[San Lorenzo#Geography|San Lorenzo]] | ||
| {{flag|Abantium}} | | {{flag|Abantium}} | ||
| | | “Prayer Of The Wurld” by Flux | ||
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| 2014 | | 2014 | ||
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| [[Abantium#Geography|Inhlokodolobha]] | | [[Abantium#Geography|Inhlokodolobha]] | ||
| {{flag|Norrium}} | | {{flag|Norrium}} | ||
| | | “Change My Inner Fire” by River Forrest | ||
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| 2015 | | 2015 | ||
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| [[Norrium#Geography|Hakbar]] | | [[Norrium#Geography|Hakbar]] | ||
| {{flag|Shapashun}} | | {{flag|Shapashun}} | ||
| | | “Stranger Of Nowhere” by Shay Ash | ||
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| 2016 | | 2016 | ||
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| [[Shapashun#Geography|Gabal]] | | [[Shapashun#Geography|Gabal]] | ||
| {{flag|Eulycea}} | | {{flag|Eulycea}} | ||
| | | “Get Your Home” by Drew Hammond | ||
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| 2017 | | 2017 | ||
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| [[Eulycea#Geography|Brisa]] | | [[Eulycea#Geography|Brisa]] | ||
| {{flag|Prymont}} | | {{flag|Prymont}} | ||
| | | “I Know I Am Trouble” by Nina Dare | ||
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| 2018 | | 2018 | ||
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| [[Prymont#Geography|Canastota]] | | [[Prymont#Geography|Canastota]] | ||
| {{flag|Variota}} | | {{flag|Variota}} | ||
| | | “Kom Maar” by Hete henk | ||
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| 2019 | | 2019 | ||
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| [[Variota#Geography|Feffefaaierhafen]] | | [[Variota#Geography|Feffefaaierhafen]] | ||
| {{flag|Volta}} | | {{flag|Volta}} | ||
| | | “Diamond Smile” by Wind Tune | ||
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| 2020 | | 2020 | ||
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| [[Volta#Geography|Vien]] | | [[Volta#Geography|Vien]] | ||
| {{flag|Kirvina}} | | {{flag|Kirvina}} | ||
| | | “Midnight Forever” by Impulse | ||
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| 2021 | | 2021 | ||
| {{flag|Kirvina}} | | {{flag|Kirvina}} | ||
| [[Kirvina#Geography|Achilleia]] | | [[Kirvina#Geography|Achilleia]] | ||
| | | {{flag|Damak Var}} | ||
| | | “I'll Never Let You Go” by Omen | ||
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| 2022 | | 2022 | ||
| | | {{flag|Damak Var}} | ||
| | | [[Damak Var#Geography|Avantine]] | ||
| {{flag|Mekabiri}} | |||
| “Minute” by Crash | |||
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| 2023 | |||
| {{flag|Mekabiri}} | |||
| [[Mekabiri#Geography|Piri]] | |||
| TBD | | TBD | ||
| TBD | | TBD | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
{{Eurth}} | {{Eurth}} | ||
[[Category:Organisations (Eurth)]] | [[Category:Organisations (Eurth)]] |
Revision as of 12:33, 17 September 2022
EurthVision Song Contest | |
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Also known as |
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Genre | Song contest |
Presented by | List of presenters |
Original language(s) | Anglish |
No. of episodes | 15 contests |
Production | |
Production location(s) | Hosted by previous winner (List of host cities) |
Production company(s) | EurthVision Broadcasting Association |
Release | |
Picture format | HDTV 1080i |
Original release | 2006 – present |
External links | |
www.eurthvision.tv |
The EurthVision Song Competition, known simply as EurthVision, is an annual international song competition featuring countries from all across Eurth. Each participating country submits an original song to be performed on live television and radio, then casts votes for the other countries' songs to determine the winner.
Editions
This table is a list of cities and countries that have hosted the contest, one or more times. Traditionally, the winning country becomes host for the next year's competition.[1]
Year | Host | Winner | ||
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Country | Location | Country | Song | |
2006 | Tamurin[2] | Alaghon | Dolchland | “My Kind Of Hearts” by Arnold Castle |
2007 | Dolchland | Schlammburg | Kotowari | “Sound Of Joy” by Blaze |
2008 | Kotowari | Kotowari City | Esonice | “Easy Moves” by Faith Khan |
2009 | Esonice | Maimedo | Noble Nykia | “Pictures Of Mirrors” by Reed Strong |
2010 | Noble Nykia | Musha | Prymont | “Light Games” by Taylor Quest |
2011 | Prymont | New Halsham | Yien | “Goodbye Chances” by Zephyr |
2012 | Yien | Wengabiook | San Lorenzo | “Soul Of Tomorrow” by Martin Ariza |
2013 | San Lorenzo | San Lorenzo | Abantium | “Prayer Of The Wurld” by Flux |
2014 | Abantium | Inhlokodolobha | Norrium | “Change My Inner Fire” by River Forrest |
2015 | Norrium | Hakbar | Shapashun | “Stranger Of Nowhere” by Shay Ash |
2016 | Shapashun | Gabal | Eulycea | “Get Your Home” by Drew Hammond |
2017 | Eulycea | Brisa | Prymont | “I Know I Am Trouble” by Nina Dare |
2018 | Prymont | Canastota | Variota | “Kom Maar” by Hete henk |
2019 | Variota | Feffefaaierhafen | Volta | “Diamond Smile” by Wind Tune |
2020 | Volta | Vien | Kirvina | “Midnight Forever” by Impulse |
2021 | Kirvina | Achilleia | Damak Var | “I'll Never Let You Go” by Omen |
2022 | Damak Var | Avantine | Mekabiri | “Minute” by Crash |
2023 | Mekabiri | Piri | TBD | TBD |
Prymont 2018
The Prymontian competition was held in Canastota, Prymont where eight countries competed to win. The Variotan contestant Hete Henk tied with Prymontian Foolish Bandit for first-place, however as the latter was from the host country, the official win was awarded to Hete Henk.[3]
Variota 2019
Variota hosted the 2019 competition. Early on, Hete Henk was rumoured to present. The opening song leaked on Wittier.[4]
Soon we will know who'll be the best
in the EurthVision song contest
Presenters
- 2006: TBD
- 2007: TBD
- 2008: TBD
- 2009: TBD
- 2010: TBD
- 2011: TBD
- 2012: TBD
- 2013: TBD
- 2014: TBD
- 2015: TBD
- 2016: TBD
- 2017: TBD
- 2018: TBD
- 2019: Hete Henk
- 2020: TBD
- 2021: TBD
- 2022: TBD
Broadcasting
The EurthVision Broadcasting Association is responsible for broadcasting the song competition. The organisation is made up of associated public service media organisations in 139 countries. All recordings are released in the HDTV 1080i picture format.
References
- ↑ OOC. Missing lore was created by chance. Winning countries were decided by a random number generator at WolframAlpha. Winning songs were created with a song title name generator. Winning musicians were created with a musician name generator.
- ↑ Eurovision Song Contest 2006 (22 May 2006)
- ↑ EurthVision Song Contest 2018 (25 June 2018)
- ↑ EurthVision Song Contest 2019 (15 April 2019)