01. | Estonia (198 p.) | |
02. | Denmark (174 p.) | |
03. | Greece (147 p.) | |
04. | France (142 p.) | |
05. | Sweden (100 p.) | |
06. | Spain (76 p.) | |
07. | Slovenia (70 p.) | |
08. | Germany (66 p.) | |
09. | Malta (48 p.) | |
10. | Croatia (42 p.) | |
11. | Turkey (41 p.) | |
12. | Russia (37 p.) | |
13. | Lithuania (35 p.) | |
14. | Bosnia & Herz. (29 p) | |
15. | UK (28 p.) | |
16. | Israel (25 p.) | |
17. | Portugal (17 p.) | |
18. | Latvia (16 p.) | |
19. | Netherlands (16 p.) | |
20. | Poland (11 p.) | |
21. | Ireland (6 p.) | |
22. | Iceland (3 p.) | |
23. | Norway (3 p.) |
These two attractive ladies were found on the Croatian party: Vanna from Croatia and her competitor Nusa from Slovenia. In a Copenhagen cellar-bar they were celebrating themselves and brought Mediterranean atmosphere into the cold north
European Party People! Eurovision was always worth to watch, especially because of the shrill and crazy people
The presenter Natasja Crone also enjoyed the After-show-reception. She was criticized a lot about her semi-funny and unsuitable moderation
The Estonians can’t believe it, the voting-procedure was like a crime edited by Agatha Christie. The first time in the Eurovision history a country from Eastern Europe has won the contest (beside of Yugoslavia 1989)