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95 percent of the Danish viewing public saw the 2001 contest on TV - the highest percentage in Europe
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There have been five barefoot winners in Eurovision history: Sandie Shaw (1967), Sertab Erener (2003), Dima Bilan (2008), Loreen (2012 & 2023) and Emmelie De Forest (2013)
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Austria, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Portugal and Sweden boycotted the 1970 contest as they were not pleased with the result of 1969 and the voting structure
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When Ukrainian singer Ruslana won Eurovision in 2004, she was rewarded with a seat in Parliament
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Austria boycotted the 1969-contest in Madrid because Spain at that time was ruled by Francisco Franco
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The Eurovision Song Contest always begins with the fanfare "Prélude du Te Deum" composed by Marc-Antoine Charpentier
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The youngest ever winner was 13-year-old Sandra Kim from Belgium who won Eurovision in 1986
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