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Switzerland hosted the Eurovision Song Contest three times:
1956: Lugano
1989: Lausanne
2025: Basel
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In the first ever Eurovision Song Contest (1956), Luxembourg asked Switzerland to vote on its behalf. And the winner was: Switzerland!
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The youngest ever main artist was 11-year-old Nathalie Pâque from Belgium. She represented France in Eurovision 1989 with the song "J'ai Volé La Vie". The oldest was 95-year-old Emil Ramsauer from the Swiss 2013-band "Takasa"
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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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Austria boycotted the 1969-contest in Madrid because Spain at that time was ruled by Francisco Franco
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In the years 1966 - 1972 and 1978 - 1998 the rules stated that each country had to sing in one of their national languages. Single words or phrases in other languages were allowed
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Romania was expelled from Eurovision 2016 due to unpaid debt to EBU
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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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