Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2006

4th annual Junior Eurovision Song Contest

The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2006 was the fourth edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. It was for young singers aged 8 to 15. The contest was broadcast live from Bucharest, Romania on 2 December 2006. It was the second time the contest had been held in a capital city. It was organised by the Romanian national broadcaster, Romanian Television (TVR), in co-operation with the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). TVR won the rights to host the contest over AVRO of the Netherlands (who hosted the next contest).[2] Croatia also showed an interest in hosting this contest.[3]

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2006
"Let The Music Play"
Dates
Final2 December 2006
Host
VenueSala Polivalentă, Bucharest, Romania
Presenter(s)Andreea Marin Bănică,
Ioana Ivan
Host broadcasterTeleviziunea Română (TVR)
Websitejunioreurovision.tv/event/bucharest-2006 Edit this at Wikidata
Participants
Number of entries15
Debuting countries Portugal
 Serbia[1]
 Ukraine
Returning countries Cyprus
Non-returning countries Denmark
 Latvia
 Norway
 Serbia and Montenegro
 United Kingdom
Vote
Voting systemEach country awards 1-8, 10, and 12 points to their 10 favourite songs
Winning song Russia
"Vesenniy Jazz"
2005 ← Junior Eurovision Song Contest → 2007

Results

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DrawCountryLanguageArtistSongEnglish translationPlacePoints
01  PortugalPortuguesePedro Madeira"Deixa-me sentir"Let me feel1422
02  CyprusGreekLuis Panagiotou and Christina Christofi"Agoria koritsia" (Αγορια κοριτσια)Boys and Girls858
03  NetherlandsDutchKimberly"Goed"Good1244
04  RomaniaRomanianNew Star Music"Povestea mea"My story680
05  UkraineUkrainianNazar Slyusarchuk"Khlopchyk Rock 'n' Roll"
(Хлопчик рок 'н' ролл)
Rock 'n' roll boy958
06  SpainSpanishDani Fernandez"Te doy mi voz"I give you my voice491
07  SerbiaSerbian, English, French,
German, Italian, Spanish,
Russian, Japanese[4]
Neustrašivi učitelji stranih jezika"Učimo strane jezike"
(Учимо стране језике)
Learning foreign languages581
08  MaltaEnglishSophie Debattista"Extra Cute"1148
09  MacedoniaMacedonianZana Aliu"Vljubena" (Вљубена)In love1514
10  SwedenSwedishMolly Sandén"Det finaste någon kan få"The best someone could get3116
11  GreeceGreekChloe Sofia Boleti"Den peirazei" (Δεν πειραζει)It doesn't matter1335
12  BelarusRussianAndrey Kunets"Noviy den" (Новый день)New day2129
13  BelgiumDutchThor!"Een tocht door het donker"A journey through the dark771
14  CroatiaCroatianMateo Đido"Lea"[5]1050
15  RussiaRussianTolmachevy Twins"Vesenniy Jazz"
Spring Jazz1154

Score sheet

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Results
Total Score  Portugal  Cyprus  Netherlands  Romania  Ukraine  Spain  Serbia  Malta  Macedonia  Sweden  Greece  Belarus  Belgium  Croatia  Russia
ContestantsPortugal2273
Cyprus5832353331266
Netherlands44582863
Romania80681412426773242
Ukraine585246548138
Spain9175786318857715
Serbia81245572710415557
Malta48113111753247
Macedonia142
Sweden1168712784810261010210
Greece3512173
Belarus12912641010861251086812
Belgium71438635261124104
Croatia50621012611
Russia15410101012121012441210121212
The table is ordered by appearance
All countries automatically receive 12 points

12 points

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Below is a summary of all 12 points received:

N.Recipient nationVoting nation
7RussiaBelarus, Belgium, Croatia, Romania, Serbia, Sweden, Ukraine
3BelarusMalta, Portugal, Russia
1CroatiaMacedonia
CyprusGreece
GreeceCyprus
RomaniaSpain
SwedenNetherlands
  • All countries were given 12 points at the start of voting. This is so no country gets nul points.

Commentators

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Spokespersons

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References

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  1. Serbia had previously been in the 2005 contest, as part of Serbia and Montenegro.
  2. 'EBU Confirms: Romania to host Junior 2006'
  3. 'Croatia and Romania want to host junior 2006'
  4. The Serbian song contains actually only 2 lines of chorus in Serbian, while 24 lines of verses are sung in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian and Japanese.
  5. 'Lea' is a given name and thus cannot be translated.

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