Romania

Romania has participated in the Own Eurovision Song Contest 42 times, debuting in the first contest, with their best position being first place, achieving this in three ocassions in the Own Eurovision Song Contest 17, Own Eurovision Song Contest 19 and Own Eurovision Song Contest 21.

Romania has the record to autoqualify, for the Grand Final, 11th times. Romania has the record to have never miss the final for twenty-seventh editions in a row. Romania has been in the final for 36 times.

Romania's currently best result was achieved by INNA in the Own Eurovision Song Contest 21, when "More than friends" received a total amount of 263 points, being the second best result ever in the Own Eurovision Song Contest. The best result in the Own Eurovision Song Contest was achieved by Indila with her single "Dernière danse", the song manage to receive a total amount of 321 points.

Romania didn't participate in the Own Eurovision Song Contest 31 and Own Eurovision Song Contest 41.

Own Eurovision Song Contest 1
In the first edition Romania debuted in Chișinău, Moldova by sending Corina as the country's first contestant with the song "Munky Funky", where it managed to qualify for the final and placed 4th out of 22 songs in the Grand Final, scoring 98 points, it was later discovered that the song placed 1st in the first semi-final, scoring 104 points.

Romania has received 12 points from Bulgaria, Moldova and Slovenia. Moldova's "Suflet gol" has received 12 points from Romania. The song was performed by Natalia Barbu.

Own Eurovision Song Contest 2
In the second edition held in Stockholm, Sweden, Romania has decided to send INNA with her song "10 Minutes". Ending in the top 5 in the past edition, means that the country is part of the Big 5, so it automatically qualified for a place in the final.

At the end of the voting, Romania placed 2nd, receiving 134 points, meaning that the country will stay in the Final in the next edition. "10 Minutes" has received 12 points from four countries, Czech Republic, Ireland, Moldova and Ukraine. Romania's 12 points went to Norway's "Look back" sang by Tone Damli.

Own Eurovision Song Contest 3
The success from last edition continued, Romania received another top 10 place in Zadar, Croatia. Andra and her song "What about us" placed 9th, receiving a total of 82 points.

The song received 12 points only from Moldova. In return, Romania gave 12 points to Moldova's "Freedom", song performed by Dan Bălan.

Own Eurovision Song Contest 4
In the fourth edition, Romania sent INNA again, she managed to qualify from the first semi-final and ended in the 3rd place, receiving 116 points. Back in the semi-final, INNA's "Wow" placed 2nd, receiving 106 points. Romania received 12 points from 2 countries from Moldova and Vatican City. Romania gave again it's twelve to Moldova who was represented by Cătălin Josan with his song "Don't wanna miss you".

Own Eurovision Song Contest 5
For the fifth edition, contest held in Brussels, Belgium, Romania had to sent a romanian language song. Ending in the top 5 in the past edition, means that Romania is part of the Big 5 countries. Andreea Bălan with her song "Prinde-mă, aprinde-mă" ended on the 20th place, receiving a total of 54 points. The romanian song has received 12 points from Moldova, which in return Romania's 12 points went to Moldova's "Îngerul meu" a song by Natalia Barbu.

Own Eurovision Song Contest 6
For the sixth edition, Romania choose to send Alexandra Stan with her "Get back(ASAP)". Romania managed to qualify for the Grand Final, participating in the second semi-final. At the end of the voting, "Get back(ASAP)" received a total of 128 points ranking 7th. Back in the semifinal, Romania placed 4th receiving 119 points. Alexandra Stan's song received 12 points from two countries, respectively Norway and Slovakia. Romania gave 12 points to the winner song, "Superman" which represented Moldova.

Own Eurovision Song Contest 34
In the Own Eurovision Song Contest 34, Romania decided to send Elena Gheorghe and Glance, for a second time, last time, they participated in the Own Eurovision Song Contest 18, edition held in Romania. Their song "Mamma mia (He's italiano)" was draw to perform in the first semifinal, where they manage to qualify for the Grand Final.

In the Grand Final, Romania was draw to perform on 14th position.

Contestants
Table key
 * Winner
 * Second place
 * Third place
 * Automatically qualified to the final
 * Did not qualify for the final
 * Last place
 * Did not compete

Voting history
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Marcel Bezençon Awards
Best female singer

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