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- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 abstract "The Malta Song for Europe 2008 was a television show in which Malta selected its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, held in Belgrade, Serbia. It was held at the Malta Fairs & Conventions Centre in Ta' Qali on the 24 and 26 January, and the winning song, Vodka, was sung by Morena.After the bad results in the two previous contests, some changes were made to the regulations by the MaltaSong board. Long discussions took place with UKAM (Maltese union to represent musicians) for the final regulations to be signed. Not withstanding the proposed changes, the chosen song still failed to reach the final evening of the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest.225 songs were submitted to compete in the first phase of the Malta Song for Europe 2008, which was judged behind closed doors. From the first phase only 36 songs made it through, judged by international jury between the 19th and the 21st of November 2007.The edition was hosted by John Demanuele, Ruth Casingena and Chiara Siracusa. Australian Idol winner Natalie Gauci, who is of Maltese descent, performed during the national finale.".
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageExternalLink Malta2008.html&date=2009-10-26+02:39:54.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageID "15050746".
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageLength "3108".
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageRevisionID "633325654".
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Idol_(season_5).
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Belgrade.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Category:2008_in_Malta.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eurovision_Song_Contest_2008_national_selections.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Malta_Song_for_Europe.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Chiara_Siracusa.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Claudette_Pace.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Claudia_Faniello.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Eleanor_Cassar.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Eurovision_Song_Contest_2008.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Gerard_James_Borg.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink John_Demanuele.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Klinsmann_Coleiro.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Malta.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Malta_Song_for_Europe.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Morena_(singer).
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Natalie_Gauci.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Petra_Zammit.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Vella.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Rosman_Pace.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Ruth_Casingena.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Serbia.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Ta_Qali.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLink Vodka_(song).
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Malta Song for Europe 2008".
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Malta Song for Europe".
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 con "Malta Song for Europe".
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 entries "8".
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 final "2008-01-26".
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 interval Natalie_Gauci.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 name "Malta Song for Europe 2008".
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 nex "2009".
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 pre "2007".
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 presenters "John Demanuele, Ruth Casingena and Chiara Siracusa".
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 semi "2008-01-24".
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 venue "Malta Fairs & Convention Centre, Ta' Qali".
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 vote "Televoting/SMS voting".
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- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 winner Morena_(singer).
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 winner Vodka_(song).
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 subject Category:2008_in_Malta.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 subject Category:Eurovision_Song_Contest_2008_national_selections.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 subject Category:Malta_Song_for_Europe.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 hypernym Show.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 type Event.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 type TelevisionShow.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 type Event.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 type Page.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 comment "The Malta Song for Europe 2008 was a television show in which Malta selected its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, held in Belgrade, Serbia. It was held at the Malta Fairs & Conventions Centre in Ta' Qali on the 24 and 26 January, and the winning song, Vodka, was sung by Morena.After the bad results in the two previous contests, some changes were made to the regulations by the MaltaSong board.".
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 label "Malta Song for Europe 2008".
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- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 sameAs Q6744688.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 wasDerivedFrom Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008?oldid=633325654.
- Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008 isPrimaryTopicOf Malta_Song_for_Europe_2008.