FYR Macedonia, or just simply Macedonia or FYROM, debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest final in 1998. However, the country had already tried to debut two years before since the Eurovision Song Contest 1996's pre-qualifier where it submitted its first entry "Samo ti", sung by Kaliopi (who went on to represent the country in 2012 and later in 2016), which failed to qualify for the final, where Macedonia didn't enter for the first time.
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| - FYR Macedonia, or just simply Macedonia or FYROM, debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest final in 1998. However, the country had already tried to debut two years before since the Eurovision Song Contest 1996's pre-qualifier where it submitted its first entry "Samo ti", sung by Kaliopi (who went on to represent the country in 2012 and later in 2016), which failed to qualify for the final, where Macedonia didn't enter for the first time.
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| - FYR Macedonia, or just simply Macedonia or FYROM, debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest final in 1998. However, the country had already tried to debut two years before since the Eurovision Song Contest 1996's pre-qualifier where it submitted its first entry "Samo ti", sung by Kaliopi (who went on to represent the country in 2012 and later in 2016), which failed to qualify for the final, where Macedonia didn't enter for the first time. Macedonia's efforts to enter the contest were again stopped the next year, in 1997 when another new system was introduced where countries with the lowest average scores over the previous four years were excluded from participating. This system meant that Macedonia was to participate the next year, miss 1999, and so on until the system stopped in 2004.
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