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<div style="padding: 10px 10px 5px 10px;">[[File:Flag of Sweden.svg|border|right|250px]]</div><div style="font-size:10pt;padding:0px 5px 5px 10px;text-align:justify">'''[[Sweden]]''' debuted in the first edition of North Vision Song Contest and has participated in every edition since then. The Swedish broadcaster, SVT, has been in charge for the country's participation since the first edition. The broadcaster started hosting Fantasifestivalen in every edition since the first. However, their entry for the fifth edition was selected internally due to scheduling problems, making it the only internal selection for the country to date.
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<div style="padding: 10px 10px 5px 10px;">[[File:Flag of United Kingdom.svg|border|right|250px]]</div><div style="font-size:10pt;padding:0px 5px 5px 10px;text-align:justify">The '''[[United Kingdom]]''' debuted in the [[North Vision Song Contest 1|1st edition]] of [[North Vision Song Contest]] and has been participating ever since with the exception of the twenty-fifth edition. The '''BBC''' (''British Broadcasting Corporation'') has been in charge for the country's participation since the first edition.
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The country has been using different formats to chose their representants at the contest. [[Battle for Britain]] has been used for the [[North Vision Song Contest 6|sixth]] and [[North Vision Song Contest 15|fifteenth]] editions. Eight editions later, the format returned and was used for the [[North Vision Song Contest 23|twenty-third]] and [[North Vision Song Contest 24|twenty-fourth]] editions. [[In It To Win It]] had also been used from the [[North Vision Song Contest 17|seventeenth]] and [[North Vision Song Contest 22]].
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In the [[North Vision Song Contest 26|twenty-sixth]] edition, after some internal changes, the delegation came up with a new format: [[North Vision: Your Decision]].
   
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The United Kingdom is (by statistics) one of the most successful countries in the contest, with fourteen Top 10 finishes, including one win, two finishes in 2nd place and a finish in third place. Success came to the United Kingdom in the [[North Vision Song Contest 6|sixth edition]] with [[Chlöe Howl]] winning with her song "[[Rumour]]".
Sweden is one of the most successful countries in the contest, having thirteen top tens including two victories. The first victory of the country was achieved by Malena Ernman in the third edition with the song "One Step From Paradise". However, Ernman also brought the first and to date only non-qualification to Sweden in the seventh edition, when she came sixteenth in the semi-final with the song "Perdus" and therefore failed to gain enough points to qualify for the final. The second victory was achieved by Loreen with her song "Statements" in the twenty-second edition. The country is currently ranked first in the North Vision Ranking of Nations while its worst placement was twelfth after the seventh edition.
 
   
 
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* {{Plain link|http://forum.songcontests.eu/post/822739|Announcing changes in the system.}} 17 January 2019
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* {{Plain link|https://forum.songcontests.eu/thread/27178/|Voting in OGAN Second Chance Contest 31 has started}} 16 April 2020
* {{Plain link|http://forum.songcontests.eu/post/816858|Changes regarding the semi-finals and the tie-breaker rules.}} — 1 December 2018
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* {{Plain link|https://forum.songcontests.eu/thread/27173/|The NS season of NVSC 32 has kicked off!}} — 16 April 2020
* {{Plain link|http://forum.songcontests.eu/post/814958|Announcements regarding the 27th edition.}} — 8 September 2018
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* {{Plain link|https://forum.songcontests.eu/post/871807|Schedule for the 32nd edition posted.}} — 14 April 2020
* {{Plain link|http://forum.songcontests.eu/post/806896|Changes regarding the voting in the Pre-Qualification Round.}} 3 September 2018
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* {{Plain link|https://www.instagram.com/p/B-7gCm5Jzv7/|Luka Closer sends message for her victory}} 11 April 2020
* {{Plain link|http://forum.songcontests.eu/post/806747|A total of 50 countries will participate in the 26th edition!}} 2 September 2018
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* {{Plain link|https://forum.songcontests.eu/thread/27132/|Luxembourg wins the 31st edition!}} 11 April 2020
* {{Plain link|http://forum.songcontests.eu/thread/24463|Time to find your "Inner Silence" in Rotterdam for the 26th edition.}} — 1 September 2018
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* {{Plain link|https://forum.songcontests.eu/post/871179|New member joins the NBU Council.}} — 11 April 2020
* {{Plain link|http://forum.songcontests.eu/thread/24249|The Netherlands achieve their first victory in the 25th edition.}} — 11 August 2018
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* {{Plain link|https://forum.songcontests.eu/post/863192|New NBU rulesbook published.}} — 17 February 2020
* {{Plain link|http://forum.songcontests.eu/post/792344|Major announcement made by the NBU regarding changes in the contest.}} — 16 June 2018
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* {{Plain link|https://forum.songcontests.eu/post/863192|New NBU rulesbook published.}} — 17 February 2020
 
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WELCOME TO THE NORTH VISION WIKI!

This is a wiki with information about the North Vision Song Contest as well as its spin-offs. Here, you can find everything about the editions, the countries and the songs of the contest.
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The North Vision Song Contest, often shortened NVSC, or NorthVision, is a song contest on Youtube held among the members of the North Broadcasting Union since March 2013 and is inspired by the Eurovision Song Contest. The current and official NVSC executive supervisor is Jan Simonis. Each country's head of delegation gets to select an entry for each edition either by internal or national selection. Then the countries get to vote for each show (pre-qualifying round, semi-final or final) to determine the qualifiers and the winner of the edition.

Each country's head of delegation gets to select an entry for each edition either by internal or national selection. Then the countries get to vote for each show (pre-qualifying round, semi-final or final) to determine the qualifiers and the winner of the edition.

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The United Kingdom debuted in the 1st edition of North Vision Song Contest and has been participating ever since with the exception of the twenty-fifth edition. The BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) has been in charge for the country's participation since the first edition.

The country has been using different formats to chose their representants at the contest. Battle for Britain has been used for the sixth and fifteenth editions. Eight editions later, the format returned and was used for the twenty-third and twenty-fourth editions. In It To Win It had also been used from the seventeenth and North Vision Song Contest 22.

In the twenty-sixth edition, after some internal changes, the delegation came up with a new format: North Vision: Your Decision.

The United Kingdom is (by statistics) one of the most successful countries in the contest, with fourteen Top 10 finishes, including one win, two finishes in 2nd place and a finish in third place. Success came to the United Kingdom in the sixth edition with Chlöe Howl winning with her song "Rumour".

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