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 * align="left;"|The Own Eurovision Song Contest, often shortened to OESC is a song contest on Youtube held, primarily, among the member countries of the Own European Broadcasting Union since April 2012. The competition is based upon the existing Eurovision Song Contest held among the member countries of the EBU since 1956. The current and official executive supervisor is Mihai Ghetiu.
 * align="left;"|The Own Eurovision Song Contest, often shortened to OESC is a song contest on Youtube held, primarily, among the member countries of the Own European Broadcasting Union since April 2012. The competition is based upon the existing Eurovision Song Contest held among the member countries of the EBU since 1956. The current and official executive supervisor is Mihai Ghetiu.
 * align="left;"|The Own Eurovision Song Contest, often shortened to OESC is a song contest on Youtube held, primarily, among the member countries of the Own European Broadcasting Union since April 2012. The competition is based upon the existing Eurovision Song Contest held among the member countries of the EBU since 1956. The current and official executive supervisor is Mihai Ghetiu.

Each country's head of delegation gets to select an entry for each edition either by internal or national selection. Then the countries get to vote for each show (quarter-final, semi-final or final) to determine the qualifiers and the winner of the edition. Read more...
 * align="left;"|oesc55.png Own Eurovision Song Contest 55, often referred to as OESC #55, is the 55th edition of Own Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Kaliningrad, Russia following Hanna's win in the 54th edition with the song "Trogat zapreshcheno". It was the fourth time Russia had hosted the contest, having previously done so in the sixteenth, forty-seventh and fiftieth editions. Organised by the Own European Broadcasting Union and host broadcaster Channel One Russia, the contest was held at the Kaliningrad Stadium, and consisted of two semi-finals and the final. The three live shows were hosted by Anna Pletnyova.
 * align="left;"|oesc55.png Own Eurovision Song Contest 55, often referred to as OESC #55, is the 55th edition of Own Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Kaliningrad, Russia following Hanna's win in the 54th edition with the song "Trogat zapreshcheno". It was the fourth time Russia had hosted the contest, having previously done so in the sixteenth, forty-seventh and fiftieth editions. Organised by the Own European Broadcasting Union and host broadcaster Channel One Russia, the contest was held at the Kaliningrad Stadium, and consisted of two semi-finals and the final. The three live shows were hosted by Anna Pletnyova.
 * align="left;"|oesc55.png Own Eurovision Song Contest 55, often referred to as OESC #55, is the 55th edition of Own Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Kaliningrad, Russia following Hanna's win in the 54th edition with the song "Trogat zapreshcheno". It was the fourth time Russia had hosted the contest, having previously done so in the sixteenth, forty-seventh and fiftieth editions. Organised by the Own European Broadcasting Union and host broadcaster Channel One Russia, the contest was held at the Kaliningrad Stadium, and consisted of two semi-finals and the final. The three live shows were hosted by Anna Pletnyova.
 * align="left;"|oesc55.png Own Eurovision Song Contest 55, often referred to as OESC #55, is the 55th edition of Own Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Kaliningrad, Russia following Hanna's win in the 54th edition with the song "Trogat zapreshcheno". It was the fourth time Russia had hosted the contest, having previously done so in the sixteenth, forty-seventh and fiftieth editions. Organised by the Own European Broadcasting Union and host broadcaster Channel One Russia, the contest was held at the Kaliningrad Stadium, and consisted of two semi-finals and the final. The three live shows were hosted by Anna Pletnyova.

Forty-five countries took part in the contest. Gibraltar made its debut this edition. Hungary, Lithuania and Turkey returned to the competition, while Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Montenegro withdrew for various reasons. The Faroe Islands were initially confirmed for the contest when the list of participants was announced. However, it was announced that they were subsequently unable to participate in the contest due to internal organizational problems.

The winner was San Marino with the song "Ladro di fiori" performed by Blanco. This is the country's second victory, the last one being in the 20th edition which was held in Timișoara, Romania. The podium was completed by the United Kingdom and Israel. Finland, Lithuania and Gibraltar finished on fourth, fifth and sixth places respectively. United Kingdom and Gibraltar managed to achieve their best result. so far, in the contest. The host nation Russia finished on the 13th place. Read more...
 * align="left;"|Flag of Poland.svg Poland has participated in the contest 46 times, debuting in the seventh edition, with their best position being 1st, achieving this at the 12th, 26th, 40th, 44th and 50th editions. The majority of their were selected through internal selection. However, they have also hosted several selections with four of them being under the name of Polska Piosenka, the four-edition selection that selected one of their winning song so far which was "Electric bass" in the 12th edition with 221 points. The second victory of the country came in the 26th edition with Christina Perri and her song "Human" which got just one more point than the first victory of the country, 222 points. The third victory of the country came in the 40th edition with Sarsa and her single "Naucz mnie", which scored a total amount of 208 points while the fourth victory came four editions later, in the 44th edition with Margaret and her song "Cool Me Down", which scored a total of 249 points. In the 50th edition, the country achieved their fifth victory with "Kaktus" by Bovska. Read more...
 * align="left;"|Flag of Poland.svg Poland has participated in the contest 46 times, debuting in the seventh edition, with their best position being 1st, achieving this at the 12th, 26th, 40th, 44th and 50th editions. The majority of their were selected through internal selection. However, they have also hosted several selections with four of them being under the name of Polska Piosenka, the four-edition selection that selected one of their winning song so far which was "Electric bass" in the 12th edition with 221 points. The second victory of the country came in the 26th edition with Christina Perri and her song "Human" which got just one more point than the first victory of the country, 222 points. The third victory of the country came in the 40th edition with Sarsa and her single "Naucz mnie", which scored a total amount of 208 points while the fourth victory came four editions later, in the 44th edition with Margaret and her song "Cool Me Down", which scored a total of 249 points. In the 50th edition, the country achieved their fifth victory with "Kaktus" by Bovska. Read more...
 * align="left;"|Flag of Poland.svg Poland has participated in the contest 46 times, debuting in the seventh edition, with their best position being 1st, achieving this at the 12th, 26th, 40th, 44th and 50th editions. The majority of their were selected through internal selection. However, they have also hosted several selections with four of them being under the name of Polska Piosenka, the four-edition selection that selected one of their winning song so far which was "Electric bass" in the 12th edition with 221 points. The second victory of the country came in the 26th edition with Christina Perri and her song "Human" which got just one more point than the first victory of the country, 222 points. The third victory of the country came in the 40th edition with Sarsa and her single "Naucz mnie", which scored a total amount of 208 points while the fourth victory came four editions later, in the 44th edition with Margaret and her song "Cool Me Down", which scored a total of 249 points. In the 50th edition, the country achieved their fifth victory with "Kaktus" by Bovska. Read more...
 * align="left;"|Flag of Poland.svg Poland has participated in the contest 46 times, debuting in the seventh edition, with their best position being 1st, achieving this at the 12th, 26th, 40th, 44th and 50th editions. The majority of their were selected through internal selection. However, they have also hosted several selections with four of them being under the name of Polska Piosenka, the four-edition selection that selected one of their winning song so far which was "Electric bass" in the 12th edition with 221 points. The second victory of the country came in the 26th edition with Christina Perri and her song "Human" which got just one more point than the first victory of the country, 222 points. The third victory of the country came in the 40th edition with Sarsa and her single "Naucz mnie", which scored a total amount of 208 points while the fourth victory came four editions later, in the 44th edition with Margaret and her song "Cool Me Down", which scored a total of 249 points. In the 50th edition, the country achieved their fifth victory with "Kaktus" by Bovska. Read more...