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This is a wiki with information about the BalkanVision Song Contest as well as its spin-offs. Here, you can find everything about the editions, the countries, the artists and the songs of the contest.
Everyone is able to contribute to the wiki by editing. Please be respectful and not vandalize any content or insert false information. Please also make sure to use the correct formatting and to add the correct categories to pages, as it makes it a lot easier for the admins.
Everyone is able to contribute to the wiki by editing. Please be respectful and not vandalize any content or insert false information. Please also make sure to use the correct formatting and to add the correct categories to pages, as it makes it a lot easier for the admins.
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THEME ART | HOST COUNTRY | LAST WINNER |
wounds will heal. | Bulgaria | Victoria |
ABOUT THE CONTEST
The BalkanVision Song Contest, often shortened BVSC, or BalkanVision, is a song contest on YouTube held among the members of the Balkan Broadcasting Union since September 2017 and is inspired by the Eurovision Song Contest. The current and official BVSC executive supervisor is Србија. Each country's head of delegation gets to select an entry for each edition either by internal or national selection. Then the countries get to vote in the final to determine the winner of the edition.
Each country's head of delegation gets to select an entry for each edition either by internal or national selection. Then the countries get to vote in the final to determine the winner of the edition.
Each country's head of delegation gets to select an entry for each edition either by internal or national selection. Then the countries get to vote in the final to determine the winner of the edition.
FEATURED ARTICLE
Montenegro debuted in the first edition of BalkanVision Song Contest and has participated a total of 20 times. The Montenegrin broadcaster, RTCG, has been in charge of the country's participation since the first edition.
Some of Montenegro's best results in the contest include a 5th place at the fourth edition with the song "Odlazim" performed by Andrea Demirović, a 4th place at the ninth edition with the song "Sramota" performed by Maja Milošević, two 3rd placings at the sixth and twelfth editions with the songs "Loš Momak" performed by Nikolija and "Ubica" performed by Marina Tadić respectively, a 2nd place at the twenty-sixth edition with the song "Promašaj" performed by Bojana Vunturišević and the nation's victory at the twenty-fourth edition with the song "Jasno mi je" performed by Zoi.