Template:Infobox Eurovision
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Semi-final(s) | {{{semi}}} |
Presenter(s) | {{{presenters}}} |
Conductor | {{{conductor}}} |
Director | {{{director}}} |
Host broadcaster | {{{host}}} |
Venue | {{{venue}}} |
Winning song | {{{winner}}} |
Winning dancers | {{{windance}}} |
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Number of entries | {{{entries}}} |
Debuting countries | {{{debut}}} |
Returning countries | {{{return}}} |
Withdrawing countries | {{{withdraw}}} |
Nul points | {{{null}}} |
Interval act | {{{interval}}} |
Opening act | {{{opening}}} |
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{{Infobox Eurovision |name = |image = |final = |semi = |presenters = |conductor = |director = |host = |venue = |winner = |windance = |vote = |entries = |debut = |return = |withdraw = |null = |interval = |opening = |con = |pre = |nex = }}
Eurovision Song Contest 2007 "True Fantasy" |
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Final | 12 May 2007 |
Semi-final(s) | 20 May 2008 (SF 1) 22 May 2008 (SF 2) |
Presenter(s) | Jaana Pelkonen Mikko Leppilampi Krisse Salminen (guest host) |
Host broadcaster | YLE |
Venue | Hartwall Areena, Helsinki, Finland |
Winning song | Serbia "Molitva" |
Voting system | |
Each country votes by tele-vote or SMS. The country's 10 favourites are awarded 12, 10, then 8 through 1 points based on votes. All participating countries present points, totalling them to determine a winner. | |
Number of entries | 42: 28 in the semi-final; 24 in the final, 10 of which came from the semi-final. |
Debuting countries | Czech Republic Georgia Montenegro Serbia |
Returning countries | Austria Hungary |
Withdrawing countries | Monaco |
Nul points | France |
Interval act | Apocalyptica |
Opening act | Lordi movie from Rovaniemi |
Eurovision Song Contest | |
◄2006 • 2008► |
Parameter | Contents |
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name | The full name (e.g. Eurovision Song Contest 2000 / Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2000 / Eurovision Dance Contest 2000 |
image | The image name. Requires "[[image:". |
theme | The contest theme (e.g. "True Fantasy") |
final | Date of the contest final (e.g. 1 January 2000) |
semi | Date of the semi-final(s) (e.g. 1 January 2000 <br> 2 January 2000) |
presenters | Presenter(s) who present the contest, multiples add <br /> |
conductor | Conductor who conducts the contest |
director | Director who directs the contest |
host | The host broadcaster, use: {{flagicon|COUNTRY}} BBC |
winner | Winning song of the Euro Song and Junior contests, use:{{flag|COUNTRY}}<br />"''[[Song Name]]''" |
windance | Winning dance of the Eurovision Dance Contest |
vote | Voting system used |
entries | Number of countries taking part |
debut | Countries making there first time appearance |
return | Returning countries |
return | Withdrawing countries |
null | Countries who received no points |
Interval | Interval act |
opening | Opening act |
con | Main contest (e.g Eurovision Song Contest / Junior Eurovision Song Contest / Eurovision Dance Contest) |
pre | Contest before the years Contest (Use: [[Eurovision Song Contest 2006|◄2006]]) |
nex | Contest after the years Contest (Use: [[Eurovision Song Contest 2008|2008►]]) |
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