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  • ...bruary 2015. On January 29, preparations for hosting the contest had begun in Aahrus. Submissions from all thirteen participants were all received by Feb ...the largest margin of points since the first edition of the Univision Song Contest.
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  • ...times. Entries from Aahrus tend to originate from previous Eurovision Song Contest entries and pop music. ...country, as of the first five editions of the contest. Aahrus has won the contest twice.
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  • [[File:Univision_7_Logo.png|250px|thumb|right|Logo for the seventh edition]] ...three songs. This edition had the second most songs in the history of the contest.
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  • ...Solea's best result prior to winning the contest (Aurora placed second in Univision III). ...a has recieved a total of 676 points as of the first seven editions of the contest.
    16 KB (2,030 words) - 21:24, 30 January 2016
  • The '''fifth edition of the [[Univision Song Contest]]''' was hosted in the capital city of [[Solea]], Saelunavvk. !Song – Artist
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  • [[File:Univision_8_Logo.png|250px|thumb|right|Logo for the eighth edition]] The '''eighth edition of the [[Univision Song Contest]]''' was held in Aeridani. Twelve nations confirmed participation.
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  • ...n June 2013 with 11 participating members and 28 entries. Reservations for the eighth edition are underway as of October 2015. ...January in Kap'atŋpiri, Oesa, in which only songs which placed outside of the top ten were eligible for participation.
    86 KB (7,027 words) - 14:42, 10 March 2024