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Ukraine wins Eurovision 2022

Ukraine has just won the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin. It is the 3rd time that wins. Kalush Orchestra reached the first place with the song “Stefania”.

Note that both jury and televoter had different winners. United Kingdom was the winner of the expert jury, while Ukraine won a landslide among the televoters. Here you find the full result:

  1. Ukraine, 631 pts.
  2. United Kingdom, 466 pts.
  3. Spain, 459 pts.
  4. Sweden, 438 pts.
  5. Serbia, 312 pts.
  6. Italy, 268 pts.
  7. Moldova, 253 pts.
  8. Greece, 215 pts.
  9. Portugal, 207 pts.
  10. Norway, 182 pts.
  11. The Netherlands, 171 pts.
  12. Poland, 151 pts.
  13. Estonia, 141 pts.
  14. Lithuania, 128 pts.
  15. Australia, 125 pts.
  16. Azerbaijan, 106 pts.
  17. Switzerland, 78 pts.
  18. Romania, 65 pts.
  19. Belgium, 64 pts.
  20. Armenia, 61 pts.
  21. Czech Republic, 38 pts.
  22. Finland, 38 pts.
  23. Iceland, 20 pts.
  24. France, 17 pts.
  25. Germany, 6 pts. 
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