Question
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Answer
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Where was the first competition held in 1956? (City)
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Lugano
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The contest is based on this competition
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Sanremo Music Festival
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Which country has the most wins?
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Ireland
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How many countries has only won once?
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12
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In what year were there four winners?
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1969
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When was a semi-final first introduced?
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2004
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Which country is the latest debuting country?
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Australia
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The Theme song playing before the contest is named
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Te Deum
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Which Canadian singer represented Switzerland in 1988?
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Celine Dion
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Who is credited for creating the contest?
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Marcel Bezençon
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Which country is the only one that has participated in every single contest?
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Germany
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By population, which country is the smallest competing country?
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San Marino
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By population, which country is the biggest competing country?
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Russia
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The Barbara Dex Award is an annual fan award given for?
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Worst dressed
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Televoting was introduced in what year?
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1997
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What should you sing about to win the eurovision according to a famous interval act?
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Love, Love, Peace, Peace
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The contest's shortest song "Aina mun pitää" was how long?
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1:26
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Spain's entry in 1968 "La" by Betty Missiego had how may "La's"?
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152
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Who is the contest's Executive Supervisor?
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Jon Ola Sand
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What country is the most recent winner?
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The Netherlands
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Germany, UK, Italy, Spain and France makes up...
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The Big Five
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Which country participated 49 times before winning?
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Portugal
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What is shown on screen before each country performs?
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The Country's Postcard
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What can't the acts bring onto the stage?
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Live Animals
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At 13, this Belgian artist is the youngest winner of the contest
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Sandra Kim
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Which song won with the most percentage of points in the contest's history?
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Fairytale
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This country has only participated once in the contest
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Morocco
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How many countries took part in the first competetion?
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7
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Which country has the boring record of 11 last places?
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Norway
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This song is considered the best song in the contest's history
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Waterloo
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In 2003 this 'spin-off' of the contest was held in Copenhagen for the first time.
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Junior Eurovision Song Contest
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