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'''Moldova''' entered the ] for the first time in 2010. '''Moldova''' entered the ] for the first time in 2010.


On 30 June 2010, ] announced its debut in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Exclusive: Moldova plans to debut at Junior Eurovision|url=http://escdaily.com/articles/2244|date=2010-06-30|publisher=escdaily|accessdate=2010-06-30}}</ref> They were the first country making its debut since ], ], ] and ] debuted in ]. Since 2010 Moldova took part four times (including 2013) and every year since then. On 30 June 2010, ] announced its debut in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Exclusive: Moldova plans to debut at Junior Eurovision|url=http://escdaily.com/articles/2244|date=2010-06-30|publisher=escdaily|accessdate=2010-06-30}}</ref> They were the first country making its debut since ], ], ] and ] debuted in ]. Since 2010 Moldova took part four times in the contest (including 2013).


In 2014, there were rumours about Denis Midone's return to the competition, who had previously represented Moldova in the ]. If Moldova did sent Denis to Junior Eurovision, his entry would be the song "Spune Mi Ceva (Chemistry)", but since any possible Junior Eurovision participation were not confirmed by ] Moldova withdrew from the contest and Denis Midone didn't return.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.esc-plus.com/junior-eurovision-denis-midone-2012-wants-to-come-for-moldova/|title=Junior Eurovision:Denis Midone (2012) wants to come back for Moldova|last=García|first=Belén|publisher=esc-plus|accessdate=2 June 2014|date=2 June 2014}}</ref> In 2014, there were rumours about Denis Midone's return to the competition, who had previously represented Moldova in the ]. Had Moldova sent Denis to Junior Eurovision, his entry would have been the song "Spune Mi Ceva (Chemistry)", but since any possible Junior Eurovision participation were not confirmed by ], Moldova withdrew from the contest, and Denis Midone did not return.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.esc-plus.com/junior-eurovision-denis-midone-2012-wants-to-come-for-moldova/|title=Junior Eurovision:Denis Midone (2012) wants to come back for Moldova|last=García|first=Belén|publisher=esc-plus|accessdate=2 June 2014|date=2 June 2014}}</ref>


==Contestants== ==Contestants==

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Moldova
Moldova
Participating broadcasterTRM
Participation summary
Appearances4
First appearance2010
Last appearance2013
Highest placement6th: 2011

Moldova entered the Junior Eurovision Song Contest for the first time in 2010.

On 30 June 2010, TRM announced its debut in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. They were the first country making its debut since Armenia, Bulgaria, Georgia and Lithuania debuted in 2007. Since 2010 Moldova took part four times in the contest (including 2013).

In 2014, there were rumours about Denis Midone's return to the competition, who had previously represented Moldova in the 2012 contest. Had Moldova sent Denis to Junior Eurovision, his entry would have been the song "Spune Mi Ceva (Chemistry)", but since any possible Junior Eurovision participation were not confirmed by TRM, Moldova withdrew from the contest, and Denis Midone did not return.

Contestants

Table key
  Winner   Second place   Third place   Last place
Year Artist Language Title Place Points
2010 Ștefan Roșcovan Romanian, English "Ali Baba" 8 54
2011 Lerika Romanian, English "No, No" 6 78
2012 Denis Midone Romanian, English "Toate vor fi" 10 52
2013 Rafael Bobeica Romanian, English "Cum să fim" 11 41
2014 Did not participate

Voting history

As of 2013, Moldova's voting history is as follows:

Most points given
Rank Country Points
1  Georgia 21
2  Armenia 20
=  Belarus 20
3  Russia 17
4  Netherlands 15
5  Ukraine 13
Most points received
Rank Country Points
1  Armenia 16
2  Belarus 14
=  Belgium 14
3  Russia 13
4  Georgia 12
5  Ukraine 11

Photogallery

See also

References

  1. "Exclusive: Moldova plans to debut at Junior Eurovision". escdaily. 2010-06-30. Retrieved 2010-06-30.
  2. García, Belén (2 June 2014). "Junior Eurovision:Denis Midone (2012) wants to come back for Moldova". esc-plus. Retrieved 2 June 2014.
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