Montevizija 2005
Dates | 2 March 2005 |
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Presenters | Andrija Milošević, Žana Gardašević, Anđela Nenadović |
Broadcaster | RTCG |
Venue | RTCG Studio, Podgorica, Montenegro |
Winning song | "Zauvijek Moja" - No Name |
Voting system | 8 juries and televoting |
Number of entries | 24 competing songs |
Interval act | Daniel Popović |
Montevizija 2005 was the first edition of Montevizija, a Montenegrin pop music festival that was the Montenegrin semifinal for choosing the Serbo-Montenegrin entry for Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in Kiev, Ukraine. It was held on 2 March in Podgorica. The winner was chosen by televoting and jury voting. The top 10 from Montevizija went to the finals, Evropjesma, which was held on 4 March, also in Podgorica.
Results
Final, March 2nd 2005. | |||||||
Рlace | № | Song | Artist | Points | |||
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1 | 5 | Zauvijek Moja | No Name | 97 | |||
2 | 8 | Utjeha | Stevan Faddy | 78 | |||
3 | 18 | Sve Ti Boje Dobro Stoje | Andrijana Božović | 70 | |||
4 | 6 | Svejedno | Bojan Marović | 65 | |||
5 | 21 | Šta Će Mi Dani | Andrea Demirović | 35 | |||
6 | 20 | Pronađi Put | Marija Božović | 34 | |||
7 | 16 | Kad Ljubav Umire | Biljana Mitrović | 31 | |||
8 | 9 | Praznina | Svetlana Raičković | 30 | |||
9 | 19 | U Oku Tvom | Ivana Popović | 18 | |||
10 | 14 | Govor Tijela | Marko Vukčević | 15 | |||
11 | 1 | Ljubav Je | Nina Petković | 14 | |||
12 | 13 | Talija | Makadam | 11 | |||
13 | 17 | Plaćam Te Životom Ljepoto | Slaven Knezović | 8 | |||
14 | 10 | Ljubav, Ja I Ti | Suzana Tot | 6 | |||
15 | 7 | Dan I Noć | Bojan Delić | 4 | |||
16 | 22 | Začaran | Nebojša Đukanović | 2 | |||
16 | 15 | Ove Noći Kad Bi Me Zvao | Еma Čivović | 2 | |||
18 | 11 | Samo Moj Nikad Njen | Vladana Vučinić | 1 | |||
18 | 12 | Ja Sakrivam Sebe U Sebi | Goran Pejović Gula | 1 | |||
20 | 2 | Јој | Slobodan Kovačević | 0 | |||
20 | 3 | Nisam Tvoj | Duka Martinović | 0 | |||
20 | 4 | Naopačke | Mićo Vujović | 0 | |||
20 | 23 | Nema Te | Božidarka Nikčević | 0 | |||
20 | 24 | Nisam Ti Jedina | Kаја & Crveno i Crno | 0 | |||
See also
References
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