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A Historical Overview

Eurovision Winners Through the Years

A Historical Overview

The Eurovision Song Contest, first held in 1956, has seen a diverse range of winners from different countries across Europe. From the Netherlands' first victory in 1959 to Italy's triumph in 2021, each winner has left an indelible mark on the competition's history.

Notable Winners

Among the many memorable winners, a few stand out:

  • ABBA, the Swedish quartet that won in 1974 with "Waterloo," went on to become one of the most successful pop groups in history.
  • Céline Dion, representing Switzerland in 1988, won with "Ne partez pas sans moi" and later became a global superstar.
  • Måneskin, the Italian band that won in 2021, achieved international fame with their winning song "Zitti e buoni."

Recent Winners

The most recent Eurovision winners represent the diversity of musical styles present in the competition:

  1. Ukraine (2022): Kalush Orchestra, a Ukrainian folk-rap group, won with "Stefania."
  2. Italy (2021): Måneskin, a rock band, won with "Zitti e buoni."
  3. The Netherlands (2019): Duncan Laurence, a singer-songwriter, won with "Arcade."
  4. Israel (2018): Netta Barzilai, a singer, won with "Toy."
  5. Portugal (2017): Salvador Sobral, a singer-songwriter, won with "Amar pelos dois."

Conclusion

The Eurovision Song Contest has showcased a wide range of musical talent from across Europe, creating memorable moments that have resonated with audiences worldwide. From the early triumphs of the Netherlands to the recent victories of Ukraine and Italy, each winner has added a unique chapter to the competition's rich history.


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