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Cyprus competed in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999, held on 29 May 1999 at the International Convention Center in Jerusalem, Israel. The Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC) organised a public selection process to determine its entry for the contest. Nine songs competed in the national final, held on 9 February 1999, where a panel of high-profile media personalities selected the winning song. Marlain Angelidou with the song "Tha 'nai erotas" received the most votes and was selected to represent the nation in the contest. Angelidou performed 14th at the international contest and at the close of the voting process, finished in 22nd place, receiving just two points from the United Kingdom. The result was seen as unexpected as Cyprus had been a favourite to win the contest in betting odds.

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  • Cyprus competed in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999, held on 29 May 1999 at the International Convention Center in Jerusalem, Israel. The Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC) organised a public selection process to determine its entry for the contest. Nine songs competed in the national final, held on 9 February 1999, where a panel of high-profile media personalities selected the winning song. Marlain Angelidou with the song "Tha 'nai erotas" received the most votes and was selected to represent the nation in the contest. Angelidou performed 14th at the international contest and at the close of the voting process, finished in 22nd place, receiving just two points from the United Kingdom. The result was seen as unexpected as Cyprus had been a favourite to win the contest in betting odds. (en)
  • Cyprus nam deel aan het Eurovisiesongfestival 1999 in Jeruzalem, Israël. Het was de 18de deelname van het land op het Eurovisiesongfestival. De CyBC was verantwoordelijk voor de Cypriotische bijdrage voor de editie van 1999. (nl)
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  • Andreas Karanikolas (en)
  • Giorgos Kallis (en)
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  • Cyprus competed in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999, held on 29 May 1999 at the International Convention Center in Jerusalem, Israel. The Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC) organised a public selection process to determine its entry for the contest. Nine songs competed in the national final, held on 9 February 1999, where a panel of high-profile media personalities selected the winning song. Marlain Angelidou with the song "Tha 'nai erotas" received the most votes and was selected to represent the nation in the contest. Angelidou performed 14th at the international contest and at the close of the voting process, finished in 22nd place, receiving just two points from the United Kingdom. The result was seen as unexpected as Cyprus had been a favourite to win the contest in betting odds. (en)
  • Cyprus nam deel aan het Eurovisiesongfestival 1999 in Jeruzalem, Israël. Het was de 18de deelname van het land op het Eurovisiesongfestival. De CyBC was verantwoordelijk voor de Cypriotische bijdrage voor de editie van 1999. (nl)
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  • Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999 (en)
  • Cyprus op het Eurovisiesongfestival 1999 (nl)
  • Chipre no Festival Eurovisão da Canção 1999 (pt)
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