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Estonia has parti****ted in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 29
times since making its
debut in 1994. Its
first appearance would have
taken place in 1993 but...
- in Estonia, as she was the
first choice for the
production team of the
Eurolaul entry "Runaway". However, she
pulled out at the last moment, and an experienced...
- parti****ting broadcaster,
Eesti Televisioon (ETV),
organised the
national final Eurolaul 2000 in
order to
select its
entry for the contest. Ten
songs competed in...
-
broadcaster Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR)
organised the
national final Eurolaul 2008 in
order to
select the
Estonian entry for the 2008
contest in Belgrade...
- parti****ting broadcaster,
Eesti Televisioon (ETV),
organised the
national final Eurolaul 2004 in
order to
select its
entry for the contest. Ten
songs competed in...
- parti****ting broadcaster,
Eesti Televisioon (ETV)
organised the
national final Eurolaul 2002 in
order to
select its
entry for the contest. In addition, ETV was...
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first set to
perform the song. However, Ines withdrew[why?]
shortly before Eurolaul 2002 – the
Estonian preselection Eurovision round – and the song's composers...
- "Runaway" in
Eurolaul 2002: top
Estonian pop star Ines had
recorded the demo of "Runaway" but
opted out of
performing the song in
Eurolaul and 2 Quick...
- parti****ting broadcaster,
Eesti Televisioon (ETV),
organised the
national final Eurolaul '98 in
order to
select its
entry for the contest. Ten
songs competed in...
- parti****ting broadcaster,
Eesti Televisioon (ETV),
organised the
national final Eurolaul 2001 in
order to
select its
entry for the contest.
Eight songs competed...