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Revision as of 20:37, 25 June 2022

Italy
Italy
Participating broadcasterRAI
Participation summary
Appearances30
First appearance1965; 59 years ago (1965)
Last appearance1999; 25 years ago (1999)
Highest placement1st: 1970, 1978, 1991, 1999

Italy participated in all Jeux sans frontières contests, from the first in 1965[1] through the last in 1999, making Italy the only country to never miss any year in the contest. They won the International Finals four times and they are the winners of the last contest, thanks to Bolzano-Südtirol.[2]

Participation in the international finals

Year Colour Town Result
1965 I Orvieto 3= [a]
1966 I Montecatini Terme 3= [a]
1967 I Montecatini Terme 3=
1968 I Terracina 6
1969 I Adria 4
1970 I Como 1
1971 I Riccione 4=
1972 I Città di Castello 2=
1973 I Senigallia 4
1974 I Marostica 2
1975 I Riccione 2
1976 I Jésolo 7
1977 I Marina di Carrara 7
1978 I Abano Terme 1
1979 I Chioggia 5
1980 I Martina Franca 8
1981 I Lignano Sabbiadoro 4
1982 I La Maddalena (Maddalena) 4
1988 I Aosta-Pilaz 5
1989 I Monte Argentario 2
1990 I Treviso 3
1991 I Vigevano 1
1992 I Breuil-Cervinia 2=
1993 I Cogne 6
1994 I Valle d'Aosta 4
1995 I Lanusei Ogliastra (Sardegna) 7
1996 I Gran San Bernardo 3
1997 I Val di Sole 2
1998 I Val Gardena Südtirol 5=
1999 I Bolzano-Südtirol 1

Notes

  1. ^ a b In the first two-year, only two nations/towns were qualified to the Final, the other two were eliminated in the Semi-finals.

References

  1. ^ "Introduction 1965". jsf.hiddentigerbooks.co.uk/. Alan Hayes. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Series Guide 1999". jsf.hiddentigerbooks.co.uk/. Alan Hayes. Retrieved 30 June 2021.