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  2. Eurovision Song Contest 2003 - Wikipedia

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    Eurovision Song Contest: Riga 2003 was the official compilation album of the 2003 contest, put together by the European Broadcasting Union and released by CMC International on 19 May 2003. The album featured all 26 songs that entered in the 2003 contest.

  3. List of Eurovision Song Contest entries (1956–2003) - Wikipedia

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    Ireland's Johnny Logan has won the contest three times as a performer and composer, and was the first performer to win multiple contests.. Since the Eurovision Song Contest began in 1956 and until semi-finals were introduced in 2004, a total of 917 entries were submitted, comprising songs and artists which represented thirty-eight countries. [1]

  4. Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 - Wikipedia

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    It was later accompanied by a music video that was released in early May 2003. Directed by Kostas Kapetanidis, the video premiered on Greek music channel MAD TV. Mando also embarked on a promotional tour in the lead up the Eurovision Song Contest, appearing in Cyprus, Croatia and Malta, where she appeared on Maltese television. [16]

  5. Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 - Wikipedia

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    Selecția Națională 2003 was the national final organised by TVR in order to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2003. The competition consisted of three shows: two semi-final featuring twelve songs each to be held on 15 and 22 February 2003, respectively, and a final featuring ten songs to be held on 1 March 2003.

  6. France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 - Wikipedia

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    As a member of the "Big 4", France automatically qualified to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 on 24 May 2003. During the running order draw on 29 November 2003, France was placed to perform in position 19, following the entry from Norway and before the entry from Poland. [7] France placed eighteenth in the final, scoring 19 points ...

  7. Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 - Wikipedia

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    The song was later translated from Slovene to English for Eurovision and was titled "Nanana". Slovenia competed in the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 24 May 2003. Performing as the closing entry during the show in position 26, Slovenia placed 23rd out of the 26 participating countries, scoring 7 points.

  8. Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 - Wikipedia

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    Eurolaul 2003 was the tenth edition of the national selection Eurolaul, organised by ETV to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2003. The competition consisted of a ten-song final on 8 February 2003 at the ETV studios in Tallinn, hosted by Marko Reikop and Romi Erlach and broadcast on ETV. The national final was watched by 343,500 ...

  9. Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia

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    The Eurovision Song Contest (French: ... An influx of new countries applying for the 2003 contest resulted in the introduction of a semi-final from 2004, ...