
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.
Portuguese
The Portuguese language first appeared at the 2006 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Bucharest, Romania. Pedro Madeira represented Portugal with “Deixa-me sentir” – finishing in 14th place and 22 points.
Romanian
The Romanian language first appeared at the 2003 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Copenhagen, Denmark. Bubu represented Romania with “Tobele sunt viaţa mea” – finishing in 10th place and 35 points.
Russian
The Russian language first appeared at the 2005 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Hasselt, Belgium. Vladislav Krutskikh represented Russia with “Doroga k solnstu” – finishing in 9th place and 66 points.
Serbian
The Serbian language first appeared at the 2006 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Bucharest, Romania. Neustrašivi učitelji stranih jezika represented Serbia with “Učimo strane jezike” – finishing in 5th place and 81 points.
Slovene
The Slovene language first appeared at the 2014 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Marsa, Malta. Ula Ložar represented Slovenia with “Nisi sam” – finishing in 12th place and 29 points.
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Author: Richard Taylor
Source: Eurovision Ireland
Categories: #AtoZ, Eurovision 2021