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Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1983

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Eurovision Song Contest 1983
Country Yugoslavia
National selection
Selection processJugovizija 1983
Selection date(s)4 March 1983
Selected entrantDanijel
Selected song"Džuli"
Finals performance
Final result4th, 125 points
Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄1982 1983 1984►

Yugoslavia took part in the 1983 Eurovision Song Contest held in Munich, West Germany. It was represented by Danijel Popović and the song "Džuli".

Jugovizija 1983

Jugovizija 1983 took place on 4 March 1983 at the Srpsko Narodno Pozorište in Novi Sad. The winner of the national final was selected by 6 state, and 2 autonomous areas juries.

Draw TV Station Song Artist Points Place
1 Socialist Republic of Serbia TVNS Sviraj za Mariju Milorad Nonin 31 8
2 Socialist Republic of Montenegro TVTg Vrati se Brano Mališić 18 11
3 Socialist Republic of Serbia TVNS Ti si nemoguć Sunčeve Pege 24 9
4 Socialist Republic of Croatia TVZg Posadi cvijet Miso Kovac 22 10
5 Socialist Republic of Slovenia TVLj Adrijana Marjan Smode 44 4
6 Socialist Republic of Macedonia TVSk Opera Silva Deloska & Kim 12 13
7 Socialist Republic of Serbia TVBg Sitnije, Cile, sitnije Lepa Brena & Slatki Greh 34 7
8 Socialist Republic of Slovenia TVLj Najlepše pesmi Hazard 9 14
9 Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina TVSa Dođi da me vidiš Grupa Cod 16 12
10 Socialist Republic of Serbia TVPr Fjala bëhet zog, dielli bëhet sy Shpresa Gashi & Sabri Fejzullahu 3 15
11 Socialist Republic of Macedonia TVSk Lidu lidu du Maja Odžaklievska 46 3
12 Socialist Republic of Serbia TVPr Dashuria në lulezim Milica Milisavljević Dugalić & Gazmend Pallaska 3 15
13 Socialist Republic of Serbia TVBg Rudi Bebi Dol 36 6
14 Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina TVSa Na svoj način Indexi 40 5
15 Socialist Republic of Croatia TVZg Volim te od 9 do 2 Novi Fosili 54 2
16 Socialist Republic of Montenegro TVTg Džuli Danijel 72 1

At Eurovision

On the night of contest Yugoslavia performed 12th, following Netherlands and preceding Cyprus. At the close of voting "Džuli" had received 125 points (including maximum 12 points from Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Turkey and United Kingdom) placing 4th out of 20 competing countries, which was Yugoslavia's joint-best placing at the contest, sharing with 1962 Yugoslav entry "Ne pali svetla u sumrak" by Lola Novaković, and would remain so until their victory in 1989.

The Yugoslav jury awarded its 12 points to contest winners Luxembourg.

Points awarded by Yugoslavia

12 points  Luxembourg
10 points  Israel
8 points  Italy
7 points   Switzerland
6 points  Cyprus
5 points  Netherlands
4 points  Austria
3 points  France
2 points  Portugal
1 point  Sweden

Points awarded to Yugoslavia

Points awarded to Yugoslavia[1]
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

References