Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 - Results

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points
01 Greece Greek Alexandros and Kalli "Tora einai i seira mas" (Tώρα είναι η σειρά μας) It's our turn now 6 88
02 Denmark Danish Nicolai "Shake Shake Shake" 4 121
03 Croatia Croatian Lorena Jelusić "Rock Baby" 12 36
04 Romania Romanian Alina Eremia "Țurai!" Hey 5 89
05 United Kingdom English Joni Fuller "How Does It Feel?" 14 28
06 Sweden Swedish M+ "Gränslös kärlek" Borderless love 15 22
07 Russia Russian Vladislav Krutskikh "Doroga k solntsu" (Дорога к солнцу) Path to the sun 9 66
08 Macedonia Macedonian Denis Dimoski "Rodendeski baknež" (Родендески бакнеж) Birthday kiss 8 68
09 Netherlands Dutch Tess "Stupid" 7 82
10 Serbia and Montenegro Montenegrin Filip Vučić "Ljubav pa fudbal" (Љубав па фудбал) Love, than football 13 29
11 Latvia Latvian Kids4Rock "Es esmu maza jauka meitene" I'm a little lovely girl 11 50
12 Belgium French Lindsay "Mes rêves" My dreams 10 63
13 Malta English Thea & Friends "Make It Right!" 16 18
14 Norway Norwegian Malin Reitan "Sommer og skolefri" Summer and no school 3 123
15 Spain Spanish Antonio José "Te traigo flores" I bring you flowers 2 146
16 Belarus Russian Ksenia Sitnik "My vmeste" (Мы вместе) We are together 1 149

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