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Georgia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009

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Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009
Country Georgia
National selection
Selection processNational Final
Selection date(s)26 September 2009
Selected artist(s)Princesses
Selected song"Lurji prinveli"
Finals performance
Final result6th, 68 points
Georgia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
◄2008 2009 2010►

Georgia, winners of Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008, competed in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009, held in Kiev, Ukraine. GPB held a national final to select the Georgian entry, chosen from 10 competing entries.

Before Junior Eurovision

National final

From the 500 applications sent into GPB, 10 acts were selected to compete in the national final, to be held in 26 September 2009.[1][2] The 10 competing acts consisted of individual acts, alongside with specially-formed groups created by GPB from individual entries.

The ten acts also took part in a national tour, where, they performed in various towns around Georgia over a monthly period before the national final.

Final – 26 September 2009
Draw Artist Song
1 Linda Adamia "Emo simghera" (ემო სიმღერა)
2 Shatalo "Chven ak vart" (ჩვენ აქ ვართ)
3 Bibidi-Babidi "Muskompoti" (მუსკომპოტი)
4 Nini-Mari "Orero-rera" (ორერო-რერა)
5 Jorjadze Family "5 gogo da 1 bichi" (5 გოგო და 1 ბიჭი)
6 Polki "Sakhaliso" (სახალისო)
7 Princesses "Lurji prinveli" (ლურჯი ფრინველი)
8 Dzmebi Gurulebi "Dzama Evrovizia?!" (ძამა ევროვიზია?!)
9 Khma Sakartvelodan "Mkhiaruli samqaro" (მხიარული სამყარო)
10 Sami Mari "Chven" (ჩვენ)

At Eurovision

Points awarded to Georgia

12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

Points awarded by Georgia