Europa Song Contest Wiki
The winner of the third edition, Eleni Foureira.
The winners of the fifth edition, The Hardkiss.

Seven songs have won the Europa Song Contest, a competition organized by members of the European Broadcasting Union. The contest has been held once in about five months since its debut in January 2017. The contest's winner has been determined using a basic voting method; awarding points to countries by juries and/or televoters. The country awarded the most points is declared the winner.

There have been eight contests, with Iceland being the only country to win the event two times while. The other five countries have won once. Germany won the first contest, held in Bulgaria. Apart from Germany is the only country to win at its debut.

The winners of the contest have mostly been female solo performers apart from the winners of the fourthfive and sexth editions.

Oonagh's "Aulë und Yavanna" became the first winning song to be entirely in a language other than English, followed by Eleni Foureira's "Mono Gia Sena which was sung in Greek, The Hardkiss's "Antarctica" which was sung in Ukrainian, Maya Berović's "Nisam Normalna" which was sung in Bosnian and Lola Indigo's "Ya No Quiero Ná" which was sung in Spanish.

List[]

Edn Country Performer Song Points Margin Runner-up Host city
#01 Germany Oonagh "Aulë und Yavanna" 156 33 Greece px Sofia
#02 Sweden Mariette "A Million Years" 141 13 Malta px Oldenburg
#03 Greece Eleni Foureira "Mono Gia Sena" 277 76 Netherlands px Malmö
#04 Iceland Gladius ft. K. Elias "The Lunatics" 330 7 Moldova px Thessaloniki
#05 Ukraine The Hardkiss "Antarctica" 403 26 Hungary px Reykjavík
#06 Iceland iLL Blu ft, Glowie Tribalist" 410 56 Macedonia px Dnipro
#07 Bosnia-Herzegovina Maya Berović "Nisam Normalna" 350 0 Serbia px Akranes
#08 Andorra Lola Indigo "Ya No Quiero Ná" 387 33 Turkey px Sarajevo

By country[]

Map showing each country's number of Europa wins up to the first edition.
Wins Country Editions
2 Iceland #04, #06
1 Andorra #08
Bosnia-Herzegovina #07
Germany #01
Greece #03
Sweden #02
Ukraine #05

By language[]

Wins Language Editions
3 English #02, #04, #06
1 Bosnian #07
German #01
Greek #03
Spanish #08
Ukrainian #05

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