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Zauvijek moja was a pop song by Montenegrin band No Name which was selected to represent Serbia and Montenegro at the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in Kiev. No Name went directly to the finals, due to the country's second-place finish the previous year. At the final, it performed 12th following Israel's Shiri Maimon with "Hasheket Shenish'ar" and preceding Denmark's Jakob Sveistrup's "Talking to You". At the close of voting, it placed seventh in a field of 24 countries, therefore making the next year's participants go directly to the finals.

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  • Zauvijek moja was a pop song by Montenegrin band No Name which was selected to represent Serbia and Montenegro at the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in Kiev. No Name went directly to the finals, due to the country's second-place finish the previous year. At the final, it performed 12th following Israel's Shiri Maimon with "Hasheket Shenish'ar" and preceding Denmark's Jakob Sveistrup's "Talking to You". At the close of voting, it placed seventh in a field of 24 countries, therefore making the next year's participants go directly to the finals.
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  • File:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro.pngSerbia and Montenegro
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  • Slaven Knezović
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  • Montengrin
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  • 137(xsd:integer)
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  • Milan Perić
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  • 7(xsd:integer)
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  • 2005(xsd:integer)
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  • Zauvijek moja was a pop song by Montenegrin band No Name which was selected to represent Serbia and Montenegro at the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in Kiev. No Name went directly to the finals, due to the country's second-place finish the previous year. At the final, it performed 12th following Israel's Shiri Maimon with "Hasheket Shenish'ar" and preceding Denmark's Jakob Sveistrup's "Talking to You". At the close of voting, it placed seventh in a field of 24 countries, therefore making the next year's participants go directly to the finals.
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