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Russia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009 : ウィキペディア英語版
Russia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009

Russia will participate at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009, to be held in Kiev, Ukraine. Russia TV held a national final to select the Russian entry for the Contest, which was won by Ekaterina Ryabova with the song "Malenkiy prints". Lyrics of the song are based on ''The Little Prince'' novel by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
==National final («Детское Евровидение-2009») ==
From around 900 applications only 20 would be selected to progress to the final of the contest on 31 May, selected by a pre-selection jury. 29 entries were selected to compete in the semi-final on 25 May, where 20 progressed to the final.
The final, held on 31 May, selected the winner of the contest. The hosts of the show were Miss Universe 2002 Oksana Fyodorova and a popular actor Oskar Kuchera, with guest performances from 2008 Eurovision winner Dima Bilan, Domisolka and Valeriya.
The winner, which was selected by televoting (which began at the first performance), was 11-year-old singer Ekaterina Ryabova with "Malenkiy prints".
The song "Hora polyh" was performed in the Khakas language, the song "Bashkortostan" was partially in the Bashkir language, while the other entries were sung in Russian.

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