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The <strong>Worldvision Song Contest Quarter 1 - 2023</strong> was the 2nd edition of the [[WorldVision Song Contest]]. It took place in [[:en:Manchester|Manchester]], [[United Kingdom]], following the country's victory at the [[Worldvision Q4-2022|WorldVision Song Contest Q4-2022]] contest with the song "Rise" by [[:en:Calum Scott|Calum Scott]]. Organised by the [[Main Page|International Eurofan's Countries Organisation]] (IECO) and host broadcaster [[:en:BBC|British Broadcasting Corporation]] (BBC). The contest was held at the [[:en:Manchester Arena|AO Arena]], and was consisted a final on 25 January 2023.
The <strong>Worldvision Song Contest Quarter 1 - 2023</strong> was the 2nd edition of the [[WorldVision Song Contest]]. It took place in [[:en:Manchester|Manchester]], [[United Kingdom]], following the country's victory at the [[Worldvision Q4-2022|WorldVision Song Contest Q4-2022]] contest with the song "Rise" by [[:en:Calum Scott|Calum Scott]]. Organised by the [[Main Page|International Eurofan's Countries Organisation]] (IECO) and host broadcaster [[:en:BBC|British Broadcasting Corporation]] (BBC). The contest was held at the [[:en:Manchester Arena|AO Arena]], and was consisted a final on 25 January 2023.


Twenty four countries participated in the contest (fourteen european countries and ten from rest of the world). Canada, China, Croatia, Denmark, Greece, Israel, Lebanon, the Netherlands, North Macedonia, Serbia and the United States participated for the first time.
Twenty four countries participated in the contest (fourteen european countries and ten from rest of the world). [[Canada]], [[China]], [[Croatia]], [[Denmark]], [[Greece]], [[Israel]], [[Lebanon]], the [[Netherlands]], [[North Macedonia]], [[Serbia]] and the [[United States]] participated for the first time.


The winner was [[San Marino]] with the song "Bellissima", performed by [[:en:Annalisa|Annalisa]]. [[Australia]] (best result), [[Japan]] (best result), [[Spain]] and [[Israel]] rounded out the top five. Further down the table, [[Montenegro]] achieved its best result, finishing thirteenth. This was the first time that the host country, the [[United Kingdom]], had finished in last place after winning the previous competition.
The winner was [[San Marino]] with the song "Bellissima", performed by [[:en:Annalisa|Annalisa]]. [[Australia]] (best result), [[Japan]] (best result), [[Spain]] and [[Israel]] rounded out the top five. Further down the table, [[Montenegro]] achieved its best result, finishing thirteenth. This was the first time that the host country, the [[United Kingdom]], had finished in last place after winning the previous competition.