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#JESC20: Junior Eurovision A-Z – Part 3/6

Welcome to our first A-Z series of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest – ahead of the 2020 Contest in Warsaw. Today, we look at our first ever J, K, L and M…

J is for…

Japanese appeared within the 2006 Serbian entry, yet it has not made the Eurovision Song Contest stage. Neustrašivi Učitelji Stranih Jezika represented Serbia with “Učimo strane jezike”.

Video: YouTube/EBU

K is for…

Kazakhstan have participated at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest since 2018, but only through invitations. Daneliya Tuleshova took to the stage in Minsk, for their debut entry “Ózińe sen”.

Video: YouTube/EBU

L is for…

Latin is another language to have appeared within a Junior Eurovision Song Contest entry, yet it has not made the Eurovision Song Contest stage – this time Ireland 2015. Aimee Banks represented her nation with “Réalta na mara”.

Video: YouTube/EBU

M is for…

Manw was the first representative for Wales at the 2018 Junior Eurovision Song Contest. Performing “Perta”, she unfortunately finished last in Minsk, Belarus.

Video: YouTube/EBU

Join us tomorrow as we continue our A-Z of Junior Eurovision, during the 2020 Contest week.

Author: Richard Taylor

Source: Eurovision Ireland

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