Eurovision Song Contest 1992
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Eurovision Song Contest 1992
Summary
Eurovision Song Contest 1992 is an Eurovision Song Contest edition[1]. It draws 3,115 Wikipedia views per month (eurovision_song_contest_edition category, ranking #42 of 72).[2]
Key Facts
- Eurovision Song Contest 1992 won the Why Me?[3].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1992's instance of is recorded as Eurovision Song Contest edition[4].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1992's genre is music television[5].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1992 followed Eurovision Song Contest 1991[6].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1992 was followed by Eurovision Song Contest 1993[7].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1992's part of the series is recorded as Eurovision Song Contest[8].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1992's production company is recorded as SVT Malmö[9].
- The location of Eurovision Song Contest 1992 was Malmö Isstadion[10].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1992's presenter is recorded as Lydia Cappolicchio[11].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1992's presenter is recorded as Harald Treutiger[12].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1992's Commons category is recorded as Eurovision Song Contest 1992[13].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1992's edition number is recorded as 37[14].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1992's country of origin is recorded as Sweden[15].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1992 was published on May 9, 1992[16].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1992 ended on May 9, 1992[17].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1992 took place on 1992[18].
- Eurovision Song Contest 1992's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 55.5825, 'lon': 12.9911111}[19].
- Among those involved in Eurovision Song Contest 1992 was Linda Martin[20].
- A participant in Eurovision Song Contest 1992 was Michael Ball[21].
- A participant in Eurovision Song Contest 1992 was Mary Spiteri[22].
- A participant in Eurovision Song Contest 1992 was Mia Martini[23].
- Among those involved in Eurovision Song Contest 1992 was Cleopatra[24].
- Among those involved in Eurovision Song Contest 1992 was Dafna Dekel[25].
- Among those involved in Eurovision Song Contest 1992 was Heart 2 Heart[26].
- A participant in Eurovision Song Contest 1992 was Jean-Marc Monnerville[27].
Product Details
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MusicBrainz — CC0 open music encyclopedia
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Release type: Album[28]
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Secondary type(s): Compilation, Live[29]
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MusicBrainz ID: ddaf9827-5eb1-33a1-a438-211bff5631ee[30]
Body
Publication
Eurovision Song Contest 1992 was released on May 9, 1992[16]. Its genre is music television[5]. Its part of the series is recorded as Eurovision Song Contest[8].
Subject and Themes
Eurovision Song Contest 1992's part of the series is recorded as Eurovision Song Contest[8].
Reception
Eurovision Song Contest 1992 won the Why Me?[3].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Eurovision Song Contest 1992 followed Eurovision Song Contest 1991[6]. It was followed by Eurovision Song Contest 1993[7].
Material and Period
The location of Eurovision Song Contest 1992 was Malmö Isstadion[10].
Why It Matters
Eurovision Song Contest 1992 draws 3,115 Wikipedia views per month (eurovision_song_contest_edition category, ranking #42 of 72).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] It is known by 25 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]
FAQs
What awards did Eurovision Song Contest 1992 receive?
Honors received include Why Me?[3].