Armenia selected their Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009 entry by a national final. The winner was Luara Hayrapetyan with "Barcelona", which represented Armenia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009 on 21 November 2009.[1]
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009 |
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Country | Armenia |
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Selection process | National Final |
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Selection date(s) | 11 July 2009 |
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Selected artist(s) | Luara Hayrapetyan |
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Selected song | "Barcelona" |
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Final result | 2nd, 116 points |
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Before Junior Eurovision
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A submission period for artists was held until 29 June 2009. 15 entries were received, and 7 entries were chosen for the national final.[2][better source needed]
The final was held on 11 July 2009. Seven songs competed and the winner was chosen by a 50/50 combination of televoting and the votes from an "expert" jury.[3]
Final – 11 July 2009
Draw
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Artist
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Song
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Jury
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Televote
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Total
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Place
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1
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Julie Berberyan & Lika Musheghyan
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"Menq"
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3
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303
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6
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9
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5
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2
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Angel Petrosyan
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"Yerjanik mankutyun"
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5
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133
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7
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12
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6
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3
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Chermak Ampikner
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"Heqiatayin yerkinq"
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4
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607
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4
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8
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3
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4
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Luara Hayrapetyan
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"Barcelona"
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1
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944
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1
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2
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1
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5
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Urakh Ghoghanjner
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"Lusin - Arev"
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6
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805
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3
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9
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4
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6
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Zangak
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"Dproc te poghoc"
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7
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329
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5
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12
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6
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7
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Razmik Aghajanyan
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"Yerjankutyun"
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2
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861
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2
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4
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2
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At Junior Eurovision
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- ^ All countries received one set of 12 points to ensure no country finished with nul points.