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Yugoslavia participated for the last time in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992, held in
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(consisting of Serbia and Montenegro). The last Yugoslav representative was Extra Nena with the song "Ljubim te pesmama".


Before Eurovision


Jugovizija 1992

The national final was held on 28 March 1992 in the RTV Belgrade Studios in
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. The show was hosted by Dragana Katić and Radoš Bajić. The Yugoslav national broadcaster, JRT, invited all Yugoslav republics to participate in the national final, however, Slovenian and Croatian broadcasters didn't send any entries as their independence had widespread recognition by January 1992. There was also no Albanian candidates from Kosovo due to rising tensions in Kosovo between Albanians and Serbs. Originally, these three songs were supposed to be performed as songs number 7, 9 and 19, representing RTV Skopje: Tanja, Lidija & Tanja - Slatka tajna (7), Milk & Company - Lady (9) and Dragan Karanfilovski - Parižanka (19), but RTV Skopje withdrew a few days before the competition. There were 20 songs in the final from the five remaining subnational public broadcasters; RTV Belgrade, RTV Montenegro, RTV Prishtina, RTV Novi Sad and RTV Sarajevo. RTV Sarajevo still participated although Bosnia and Herzegovina had already declared independence prior to the national final. The winning song was chosen by an expert jury, which included Lola Novaković, who represented Yugoslavia in
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. The voting system remained the same as in previous years: each of the jurors gave points to their favorite songs according to a system with the ascending format of going from 1-3, 5 and finally 7 points. The winner was the Serbian singer with the song "Ljubim te pesmama", composed by Radivoje Radivojević and written by Gale Janković.


At Eurovision

Extra Nena performed 20th on the night of the contest, following
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. At the close of voting, it had received a total of 44 points, placing 13th in a field of 23 competing countries. The Yugoslav jury awarded its 12 points to Israel.


Voting


After Eurovision

This was the final participation of Yugoslavia at Eurovision Song Contest. Following the 1992 contest, became unable to participate after its EBU member broadcaster (JRT) was disbanded in 1992 and its successor organisations (RTS) and (RTCG) were barred from joining the union due to sanctions placed by
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against the country. The FRY was finally readmitted to the EBU on July 1, 2001 after gaining recognition from the
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. Newly-formed republics,
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then appeared independently beginning with the 1993 contest,
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joined the 1998 contest and finally Serbia and Montenegro joined the contest in 2004.


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Eurovision Song Contest National Finals´ HomepageEurovision FranceECSSerbia.comEuropean Broadcasting Union
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