Eurovision Song Contest 1969
0 sources
Eurovision Song Contest 1969
Summary
Eurovision Song Contest 1969 is an Eurovision Song Contest edition[1]. It draws 307 Wikipedia views per month (eurovision_song_contest_edition category, ranking #37 of 72).[2]
Key Facts
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969 won the Un jour, un enfant[3].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969 won the Boom Bang-a-Bang[4].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969 won the Vivo cantando[5].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969 won the De troubadour[6].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969 is in the country of Spain[7].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969's image is recorded as ESC 1969 Map.svg[8].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969's instance of is recorded as Eurovision Song Contest edition[9].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969's genre is recorded as music television[10].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969's follows is recorded as Eurovision Song Contest 1968[11].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969's followed by is recorded as Eurovision Song Contest 1970[12].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969's part of the series is recorded as Eurovision Song Contest[13].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969's location is recorded as Teatro Real[14].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969's IMDb ID is recorded as tt0313356[15].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969's presenter is recorded as Laura Valenzuela[16].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969's Commons category is recorded as Eurovision Song Contest 1969[17].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969's edition number is recorded as 14[18].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969's country of origin is recorded as Spain[19].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969's end time is recorded as +1969-03-29T00:00:00Z[20].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969's point in time is recorded as +1969-03-29T00:00:00Z[21].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 40.418333333333, 'lon': -3.7102777777778}[22].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0hz0_[23].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969's organizer is recorded as European Broadcasting Union[24].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969's organizer is recorded as Televisión Española[25].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969's participant is recorded as Frida Boccara[26].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969's participant is recorded as Lenny Kuhr[27].
Body
Recognition
Wins include Un jour, un enfant[3], Boom Bang-a-Bang[4], Vivo cantando[5], and De troubadour[6].
Why It Matters
Eurovision Song Contest 1969 draws 307 Wikipedia views per month (eurovision_song_contest_edition category, ranking #37 of 72).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 32 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]
FAQs
What awards did Eurovision Song Contest 1969 receive?
Honors received include Un jour, un enfant[3], Boom Bang-a-Bang[4], Vivo cantando[5], and De troubadour[6].