Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Member station | PBSBiH |
National selection event(s) | BH Eurosong |
Appearances | 12 |
First appearance | 1993 |
Best result | 3rd, 2006 |
Worst result | 22nd, 1996 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina had its Eurovision Song Contest debut in 1993 (see ESC1993), and has competed every year since, except in 1998 and 2000.
Bosnia and Herzegovina had their best result in 2006, achieving 3rd place with the song Lejla by Hari Mata Hari.
[edit] Contestants
Year | Finished | Artist | Song |
1993 | 16th | Fazla | Sva bol svijeta |
1994 | 15th | Alma & Dejan | Ostani kraj mene |
1995 | 19th | Davorin Popović | Dvadeset prvi vijek |
1996 | 22nd | Amila Glamočak | Za našu ljubav |
1997 | 18th | Alma Čardžić | Goodbye |
1999 | 7th | Dino & Beatrice | Putnici |
2001 | 14th | Nino Pršeš | Hano |
2002 | 15th | Maja Tatić | Na jastuku za dvoje |
2003 | 16th | Mija Martina | Ne brini |
2004 | 9th | Deen | In The Disco |
2005 | 14th | Feminnem | Call Me |
2006 | 3rd | Hari Mata Hari | Lejla |
2007 | Marija Šestić | Rijeka bez imena |
[edit] See also
- Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004
- Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005
- Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006
- Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007
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