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Thailand participated in the [[Worldvision Q1-2023|Worldvision Song Contest]] Q1-2023 in Manchester, the [[United Kingdom]] with the song "Footprints" performed by [[:en:Tom Gregory (singer)|Tom Gregory]]. The Thai broadcaster Channel 3 (Thailand) organised the national final for Q1-2023 contest in order to select the Thai entry for the Q1-2023 contest. Eight entries competed in the national final, and the winner was announced on 7 January 2023 following the jury vote.
[[Spain]] participated in the [[Worldvision Q1-2023|Worldvision Song Contest]] Q1-2023 in Manchester, the [[United Kingdom]] with the song "Footprints" performed by [[:en:Tom Gregory (singer)|Tom Gregory]]. The Spanish broadcaster [[:en:Televisión Española|TVE]] organised the national final for Q1-2023 contest in order to select the Spanish entry for the Q1-2023 contest. Eight entries competed in the national final, and the winner was announced on 7 January 2023 following the jury vote.


'''Bella Amor Festival Q1-2023''' was the 2nd edition and took place on 7 January 2023. The winner of the contest will be eligible to represent [[Spain]] at [[Worldvision Q1-2023|Worldvision Song Contest Q1-2023]].
'''Bella Amor Festival Q1-2023''' was the 2nd edition and took place on 7 January 2023. The winner of the contest will be eligible to represent [[Spain]] at [[Worldvision Q1-2023|Worldvision Song Contest Q1-2023]].


== <strong>Format</strong> ==
== <strong>Format</strong> ==
Bella Amor Festival Q1-2023 was held in the format of one final with the participation of five invited compositions released no earlier than 1 October 2021.
Bella Amor Festival Q1-2023 was held in the format of one final with the participation of eight invited compositions released no earlier than 1 October 2021.


===Voting===
===Voting===
Nine members of the jury (which included [[Norway]], [[Hungary]], [[Japan]], [[Portugal]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[South Korea]], [[North Macedonia]], [[Australia]], [[Lebanon]] and [[Spain]]) had the right to evaluate the compositions according to the system of 12, 10, 8-3 points from the best to the worst composition. The winner was determined by the highest sum of all points scored.
Ten members of the jury (which included [[Norway]], [[Hungary]], [[Japan]], [[Portugal]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[South Korea]], [[North Macedonia]], [[Australia]], [[Lebanon]] and [[Spain]]) had the right to evaluate the compositions according to the system of 12, 10, 8-3 points from the best to the worst composition. The winner was determined by the highest sum of all points scored.


== <strong>Final</strong> ==
== <strong>Final</strong> ==