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Italy hosted the Eurovision Song Contest three times:
1965: Naples
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Italy boycotted the Eurovision Song Contest 1981, saying that it was too old fashioned
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The longest song in the Eurovision Song Contest is Italy's "Corde Della Mia Chitarra" from 1957: 5 minutes and 9 seconds. After the contest, the rules were tightened so songs couldn't be longer than 3.5 minutes initially and later 3 minutes
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The most covered Eurovision song is Domenico Mudugno's "Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu" from 1958, also known as Volare. The song has been covered by famous stars such as Dean Martin, Cliff Richard, David Bowie and many more
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In 1978 Jordan showed some flowers instead of the Israeli entry on their screening of the show. When Israel went on to win they pretended it was Belgium
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The Eurovision Song Contest is the world's biggest music show
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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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It is not allowed to have more than six people on stage (including backup singers and dancers)
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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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