Template:Infobox Eurovision

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{{{name}}}
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Image:[[]]
Final {{{final}}}
Semi-final(s) {{{semi}}}
Presenter(s) {{{presenters}}}
Conductor {{{conductor}}}
Director {{{director}}}
Host broadcaster {{{host}}}
Venue {{{venue}}}
Winning song {{{winner}}}
Winning dancers {{{windance}}}
Voting system
{{{vote}}}
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"
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 Flag of Finland YLE
Venue Hartwall Areena, Helsinki, Finland
Winning song Flag of Serbia 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 Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic
Flag of Georgia (country) Georgia
Flag of Montenegro Montenegro
Flag of Serbia Serbia
Returning countries Flag of Austria Austria
Flag of Hungary Hungary
Withdrawing countries Flag of Monaco Monaco
Nul points Flag of France France
Interval act Apocalyptica
Opening act Lordi movie from Rovaniemi
Eurovision Song Contest
◄2006        2008►
Parameter Contents
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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