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Eurovision Song Contest 1999

The Eurovision Song Contest 1999 was the 44th Eurovision, it was held in Israel on May 29th and the presenters were Dafna Dekel, Sigal Shachamon and Yigal Ravid. Charlotte Nilsson was the winner of this Eurovision with the song, Take Me To Your Heaven.

Table of contents
1 Results
2 Voting Structure
3 Other Eurovision Song Contests

Results

   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Country
(Language)
Artist(s) Song
(Translation)
Place Points
Austria
(English)
Bobbie Singer Reflections In Your Eyes 10 65
Belgium
(English)
Vanessa Chinitor Like The Wind 12 38
Bosnia and Herzegovina
(Bosnian)
Dino Dervišalidović and Beatrice Putnici 7 86
Croatia
(Croatian)
Doris Dragović Marija Magdalena 4 118/79*
Cyprus
(Greek)
Marlain Aggelidou Tha Nai Erotas 22 2
Denmark
(English)
Trine Jepsen & Michael Teschl Denne Gang 8 71
Estonia
(English)
Evelin Samuel & Camille Diamond of the Night 6 90
France
(French)
Nayah Je Veux Donner Ma Voix 19 14
Germany
(German/English/Turkish)
Sürpriz Reise Nach Jerusalem 3 140
Iceland
(English)
Selma Björnsdóttir All out of luck 2 146
Ireland
(English)
Bronagh and Karen Mullan When you Need me 17 18
Israel
(English & Hebrew)
Eden Yom Huledet 5 93
Lithuania
(Lithuanian)
Aiste Smilgeviciute Strazdas 20 13
Malta
(English)
Times 3 Believe in Peace 15 32
Netherlands
(English)
Maralayne One Good Reason 8 71
Norway
(English)
Van Eijk Living My Life Without You 14 35
Poland
(Polish)
Mietek Szczesniak Przytul mnie mocno 18 17
Portugal
(Portuguese)
Rui Bandeira Como Tudo Começou 21 12
Slovenia
(Slovenian)
Darja Svajger Se tisoč let 11 50
Spain
(Spanish)
Lydia No Quiero Escuchar 23 1
Sweden
(English)
Charlotte Nilsson Take Me To Your Heaven 1 163
Turkey
(Turkish)
Tugba Önal & Grup Etnik Dön Artik 16 22
United Kingdom
(English)
Precious Say It Again 12 38
Venue: Israeli Conference Center - Jerusalem, Israel
The table is ordered by the countries names.
*Croatia's score was reduced by 33% because the song used synthesised male backing voices though placement was unaffeted.

Voting Structure

Each Country had a televote, where the top ten most voted for songs were awarded the 12, 10, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 points.


Other Eurovision Song Contests

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