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|Name = Federal Republic of Yugoslavia |
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|Flag = Flag of Serbia and Montenegro.svg <!-- first federal law on the flag was in 1993 up to 1993 this was used see [[:sr:wikisource:Zakon o upotrebi zastave, himne i grba Savezne Republike Jugoslavije]] |
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|Member station = [[Jugoslovenska radio-televizija|JRT]] |
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|National selection event = [[Yugopesma]] <!-- ???? --> |
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|ESC apps = 1 |
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|ESC first = [[Eurovision Song Contest 1992|1992]] |
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|ESC last = [[Eurovision Song Contest 1992|1992]] |
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|ESC best = 13th, [[Eurovision Song Contest 1992|1992]] |
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|ESC worst = 13th, [[Eurovision Song Contest 1992|1992]] |
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|Website = |
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|EBU page = http://www.eurovision.tv/index/main?page=67&country=7 |
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The '''[[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]]''' participated in the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] only on one occasion, debuting in [[1992]]. Sanctions were imposed by the United Nations on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia due to wars in [[Slovenia]], [[Croatia]], [[Bosnian war|Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Kosovo]] and [[Macedonia]]. |
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FR Yugoslavia had taken the name of Yugoslavia in an attempt to claim the entire territory and assets of the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]]. If fact FR Yugoslavia consisted of only Montenegro and Serbia. |
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The pre-selection that selected the song for FR Yugoslvia had participants from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia. <!-- So this was not just Serbia and Montenegro topic --> The pre-selection was held in Belgrade and was a SFR Yugoslavia contest, but changes had occurred so that the song represented FR Yugoslvia at Eurovision. |
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== Contestants == |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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! Year |
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! Artist |
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! Title |
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! Place |
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! Points |
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| [[Eurovision Song Contest 1992|1992]] |
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| [[Extra Nena]] |
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| [[Ljubim te pesmama]] |
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| 13 |
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| 44 |
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== See also == |
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*[[Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest]] |
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*[[Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest]] |
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*[[Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest]] |
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*[[Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest]] |
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==External links== |
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* [http://www.eurovision.tv/ Eurovision official website] |
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{{EurovisionCountries}} |
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[[Category:Countries in the Eurovision Song Contest]] |
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[[Category:Serbia and Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest]] |
Revision as of 16:58, 17 August 2008
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | |
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Participating broadcaster | JRT |
Participation summary | |
Appearances | 1 |
First appearance | 1992 |
Last appearance | 1992 |
Highest placement | 13th, 1992 |
The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest only on one occasion, debuting in 1992. Sanctions were imposed by the United Nations on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia due to wars in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and Macedonia.
FR Yugoslavia had taken the name of Yugoslavia in an attempt to claim the entire territory and assets of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. If fact FR Yugoslavia consisted of only Montenegro and Serbia.
The pre-selection that selected the song for FR Yugoslvia had participants from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia. The pre-selection was held in Belgrade and was a SFR Yugoslavia contest, but changes had occurred so that the song represented FR Yugoslvia at Eurovision.
Contestants
Year | Artist | Title | Place | Points |
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1992 | Extra Nena | Ljubim te pesmama | 13 | 44 |
See also
- Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest