
In the first of two special #AtoZ series ahead of the 2021 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, we are celebrating the languages sung at the Contest.
Greek
The Greek language first appeared at the 2003 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Copenhagen, Denmark. Nicolas Ganopoulos represented Greece with “Fili gia panta” – finishing in 8th place and 53 points.
Hebrew
The Hebrew language first appeared at the 2012 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Kids.il represented Israel with “Let the Music Win” – finishing in 8th place and 68 points.
Imaginary
The Imaginary language first appeared at the 2008 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Limassol, Cyprus. Bzikebi represented Georgia with “Bzz..” – finishing in 1st place and 154 points.
Irish
The Irish language first appeared at the 2015 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Sofia, Bulgaria. Aimee Banks represented Ireland with “Réalta na mara” – finishing in 12th place and 36 points.
Italian
The Italian language first appeared at the 2004 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Lillehammer, Norway. Demis Mirarchi represented Switzerland with “Birichino” – finishing in 16th and last place, with 4 points.
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Author: Richard Taylor
Source: Eurovision Ireland
Categories: #AtoZ, Eurovision 2021, Junior Eurovision 2021