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Croatia: Dora, the national final, will be held

The Croatian national final for Eurovision, Dora, will be held tonight. The contest contains 18 songs. The Croatian entry will be chosen through 50% televoting and 50% jury. The show starts at 20:15 CET and you can watch it here.

The songs are:

1 Top Of The Pops ft. Mario 5reković Putovanje
2 Yogi Love at first sight
3 Boris Štok Grijeh
4 Tajana Belina Dom
5 Krešo & Kisele Kiše Kme kme
6 Maja Grgić I still live
7 Barbara Munjas Putem snova
8 Đana Free fallin’
9 Patricia Gasparini I will wait
10 The Splitters Lost and found
11 Hana Mašić Nesreća
12 Damir Kedžo Angels and demons
13 Martha May Distance
14 Detour Master Blaster
15 Meri Andraković Bye bye blonde
16 Let 3 Mama šč!
17 Eni Jurišić Kreni dalje
18 Harmonija Disonance Nevera (lei lei)

Barbara Munjas took part in the 2007 DORA semifinal.
Đana took part in DORA 2020 and became 7th.
Damir Kedžo was in the 2011 heats. In 2020 he won Dora. His song “Divlji vetre” unfortunately never reached the Eurovision stage due to COVID19.

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