Stefania
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Eurovision 2023 has kicked off in Liverpool, northern England, where acts from 37 countries are competing to win the 67th edition of the song contest.
Liverpool is hosting on behalf of Ukraine, which won the contest last with Kalush Orchestra's "Stefania."
Ukraine was unable to stage the event this year, as the winner usually does, because of Russia's invasion.
Ukraine’s Eurovision winners auction trophy for army
Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra, which won the Eurovision this year, has auctioned its trophy for a $900,000 donation to a foundation that helps the Ukrainian army.
The trophy, a large crystal microphone with the song contest's logo, was put up for auction on Facebook.
The bidding ended Saturday night and was won by WhiteBIT, a Ukrainian bitcoin company.
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Four Balkan Countries Eye Eurovision Crown
Albania, Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia have all qualified for the final of the 65th Eurovision Song Contest, to be held on Saturday, May 22, 2021 in Rotterdam. Some 26 countries made it to the final in total.
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