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Issue 51, July 2024


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Switzerland's Nemo wins Eurovision 2025

Dear Eurovision Wikipedians,

Welcome to our 51st WikiProject Eurovision newsletter, where we bring you exciting updates and celebrate our community's contributions.

This edition highlights community achievement, showcasing our commitment to enriching Eurovision's presence on Wikipedia. Also, we proudly congratulate Switzerland's recent victory in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. Switzerland's Nemo's winning performance of "The Code" marks their third win, 36 years after Celine Dion's win in 1988.

Looking ahead, we're buzzing with anticipation for Junior Eurovision 2024 in Madrid. We'll keep you updated on the countries announcing their artists and songs.

Your thoughts and active participation make our project thrive. Don't hesitate to share your ideas or questions on our talk page.

Thank you for being part of our Eurovision journey. Here's to celebrating more incredible moments together!

Best,

Timothy Holdiness
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WikiProject Eurovision News Desk Editor-in-Chief

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