List of Countries in The Junior Eurovision Song Contest

List Of Countries In The Junior Eurovision Song Contest

The Junior Eurovision Song Contest is a contest held annually for children aged between 10 and 15 (8 and 15 between 2003 and 2006). The contest is held by the EBU and was based on the Eurovision Song Contest, which takes place annually since 1956. Only members of the European Broadcasting Union may take part in the contest. 28 countries have taken part between 2003 and 2010. The grey colour represents the countries who have withdrawn.

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