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  • ...8''' was the television show by which Malta selected its entry to the 2008 Junior Eurovision Song Contest held in Limassol in Greece on 22 November 2008. This was Malta's second entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
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  • ...9''' was the television show by which Malta selected its entry to the 2004 Junior Eurovision Song Contest held in Kiev in Ukraine on 21 November 2009. This was Malta's seventh entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
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  • ...05]], [[Junior Eurosong 2006]], [[Junior Eurosong 2007]], and [[Junior Eurosong 2008]], Her interest in the performing arts led into the presenting caree ...ked expressed their wish that she hosts Junior [[Eurosong in 2009]] and [[Eurosong in 2010]] as well as to read the votes of the international festival two co
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  • Ir-ritorn ta’ Malta fil-[[Junior Eurovision Song Contest]] Forsi f’Mejju nieħdu d-double… [[Gaia Cauchi]] rebbieħa fil-[[Junior Eurovision Song Contest]]
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  • ...0''' was the television show by which Malta selected its entry to the 2010 Junior Eurovision Song Contest held in Minsk in Belarus on 20 November 2010. This was Malta's eight entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
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  • | 2005||My Wish||[[Ryan Abela]]||[[Paul Abela]]||[[Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005]]||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjdJSNaZoZ | 2008||Endless Voices||[[Jade Cini]]||[[Paul Abela]]||[[Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008]]||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXAKUxGQZF
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  • ...altese Singers in The Junior Eurovision Song Contest''' that entered the [[Junior Eurovision Song Contest]] nine times since debuting at the first contest in On July 16, 2011, Malta decided to withdraw from the ninth edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, the first withdrawal for Malta. Even though Maltes
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  • === Malta EuroSong === ...Culture & the Arts, which ran it between 2001 (?) and 2010 called it Malta EuroSong between 2009 and 2010, but this became the Malta Eurovision Song Contest, o
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  • ...(winner of Malta Junior Eurosong 2010) to represent Malta at the Junior Eurosong Contest held in Minsk, Belarus. She was one of the dancers and backing voca ...at the popular Maltese Festival [[Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza]] [[KKI Junior]] (teenage category), where she placed 1st with the song ''Bil-Bnadar f’I
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  • ...ed himself immediately in festivals such as [[Golden Singers festival]], [[Junior Eurovision song contest]], [[Drydocks Singer Contest]], [[Star to Be]] and ...ay mostly pop to rock and alternative music. In the first edition of the [[Junior Song for Europe]] organized for Maltese children in 2003, Klinsmann partici
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  • In 2009 she took part in the [[Junior Eurosong]] festival with the song ''Toy Soldier'' and placed 7th. In 2010 she took part again in the [[Junior Eurosong]] festival with the song ''Lady Lady Ga Ga'' and placed 8th.
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  • ...the opportunity to garner experience whilst also competing in the [[Junior Eurosong]] competition from 2003 till 2009 manahing to reach the final on each respe In 2009, Kylie could not return to the Junior Eurosong because of age restrictions and thus she began working on some new material
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  • ...y television programs as well as 5 years ago she took part in the [[Junior Eurosong 2009]] with the song ''Hey Yo''. | 2008||[[Junior Singer Festival]] (6 th Edition)||Bil-Kelma t-Tajba||||||||[https://www.you
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  • * [[Malta EuroSong]] (2009-2010) * [[KKI - Junior 2014]] (2014 - 2015)
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  • ...]]. She also performed in [[France]], [[Germany]] and [[Spain]] with the [[Junior College Orchestra]], and took part in the [[Masterclass of the Mediterranea ..., which finished third place, as well as taking part in the opening of the Eurosong for two consecutive years. She is currently furthering her studies in both
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  • ...]]. She also performed in [[France]], [[Germany]] and [[Spain]] with the [[Junior College Orchestra]], and took part in the [[Masterclass of the Mediterranea ..., which finished third place, as well as taking part in the opening of the Eurosong for two consecutive years. She is currently furthering her studies in both
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  • ...ecame the Juveniles Latin American Champions whilst another couple won the Junior Latin American Championship. Participation in other local competitions pro ...ls like the [[Malta Song for Europe]], [[L-Għanja Tal-Poplu]] and [[Junior Eurosong]], as well as in EU Celebrations, [[Notte Biance]], [[Independence day]] fe
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  • ...re of Malta and later gave service to the same Drama Centre as a tutor for Junior and Intermediate classes. He accompanied various children and youth groups ...of the Eurosong Advisory Team responsible for Malta's participation at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest and the Eurovision Song Contest itself.
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  • ...over songs. In 2004 Jessica succeeded to the final second edition of the [[Junior Eurovision Festival]] with her song [[Precious Time]], which was selected f While attending Junior College in March of 2006 Jessica’s music abilities were noted and a lectu
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  • This appearance came on the back of her qualification into the [[Malta Junior Eurosong]] with the song “Hey Yo”, and was then followed by another participati
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