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Second season a row a record twenty two countruies participated in the competition, with [[Czechia#Special Melody|Czechia]] debuting to the competition and the [[Netherlands#Special Melody|Netherlands]] to return. [[Kazakhstan#Special Melody|Kazakhstan]] and [[San Marino#Special Melody|San Marino]] withdrawal from the competition. | Second season a row a record twenty two countruies participated in the competition, with [[Czechia#Special Melody|Czechia]] debuting to the competition and the [[Netherlands#Special Melody|Netherlands]] to return. [[Kazakhstan#Special Melody|Kazakhstan]] and [[San Marino#Special Melody|San Marino]] withdrawal from the competition. | ||
The winner was [[Japan#Special Melody|Japan]] with the song "Young Queen", performed by Mimoza. [[Hungary#Special Melody|Hungary]], [[Czechia#Special Melody|Czechia]] (best result), [[Norway#Special Melody|Norway]] and [[Italy#Special Melody|Italy]] rounded out the top five. | The winner was [[Japan#Special Melody|Japan]] with the song "Young Queen", performed by Mimoza. [[Hungary#Special Melody|Hungary]] (best result), [[Czechia#Special Melody|Czechia]] (best result), [[Norway#Special Melody|Norway]] and [[Italy#Special Melody|Italy]] (best result) rounded out the top five. The following countries improved their results: [[China#Special Melody|China]]. | ||
== Location == | == Location == | ||