Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest

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The Eurovision Song Contest - is an annual song competition held

The Eurovision Song Contest - is an annual song competition held

among the member countries of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) since 1956.

Each member country submits a song to be performed on live television and radio and then casts votes for the other countries songs to determine the most popular song in the competition. The contest has been broadcast every year since its inauguration in 1956 and is one of the longest-running television programmes in the world.

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Ukraine has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest twelve times, debuting

Ukraine has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest twelve times, debuting

in 2003 with a 14-th place finish for Oleksandr Ponomaryov(he sang a song «Hasta la Vista»).
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Ruslana Lyzhychko She won the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest with the

Ruslana Lyzhychko

She won the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest with the song

«Wild Dances»receiving 280 points, which at that time was a record of points. Following her victory, she rose to fame in Europe and became one of the biggest pop stars from the Eastern part of the continent.
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GreenJolly performing «Razom nas bahato» at Kyiv(2005) Tina Karol performing «Show

GreenJolly performing «Razom nas bahato» at Kyiv(2005)

Tina Karol performing «Show

Me Your Love» at Athens (2006)
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Verka Serduchka Serduchka's song «Dancing Lasha Tumbai» was sung in four

Verka Serduchka

Serduchka's song «Dancing Lasha Tumbai» was sung in four languages:

German, English, Ukrainian, and Russian. The invented words "lasha tumbai" caused some controversy after the performance, because many people noted the phrase's similarity to "Russia Goodbye"
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Ani Lorak At the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest in Belgrade, she

Ani Lorak

At the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest in Belgrade, she

sang the song «Shady Lady»
in the second semi final on the 22-nd of May 2008 winning a place in the final. She took the second place in the final after Dima Bilan.
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Svetlana Loboda performing «Be My Valentine! (Anti-Crisis Girl)» at Moscow (2009)

Svetlana Loboda performing «Be My Valentine! (Anti-Crisis Girl)» at Moscow

(2009)

Alyosha
performing «Sweet People» at Oslo(2010)

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Mika Newton performing «Angel» at Dusseldorf(2011) Gaitana performing «Be My Guest» at Baku(2012)

Mika Newton performing
«Angel» at Dusseldorf(2011)
Gaitana performing «Be My Guest»

at Baku(2012)
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Zlata Ognevich On 23 December 2012, Zlata made her third attempt

Zlata Ognevich

On 23 December 2012, Zlata made her third attempt to

represent Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest. Ognevich won the right to represent Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmo with song «Gravity» Zlata took third place at Eurovision.
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Mariya Yaremchuk performing “"Tick-Tock“ at Copenhagen (2014). She took 6-th place at Eurovision.

Mariya Yaremchuk performing “"Tick-Tock“ at Copenhagen (2014).
She took 6-th place at Eurovision.

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Ukraine won’t take part in Eurovision 2015 because of the difficult political, economical and military problems.

Ukraine won’t take part in Eurovision 2015 because of the difficult

political, economical and military problems.