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Greece was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1991 with the song "I anixi" (Η άνοιξη), written by Andreas Mikroutsikos, and performed by Sophia Vossou. The Greek participating broadcaster, Elliniki Radiofonia Tileorasi (ERT), selected its entry through a national final.
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Eurovision Song Contest 1991 | ||||
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Participating broadcaster | Elliniki Radiofonia Tileorasi (ERT) | |||
Country | Greece | |||
National selection | ||||
Selection process | Ellinikós Telikós 1991 | |||
Selected artist(s) | Sophia Vossou | |||
Selected song | "I anixi" | |||
Selected songwriter(s) | Andreas Mikroutsikos | |||
Finals performance | ||||
Final result | 13th, 36 points | |||
Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest | ||||
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Elliniki Radiofonia Tileorasi (ERT) held the national final on 29 March 1991 at its television studios in Athens, hosted by Dafni Bokota. The songs were presented as video clips and the winning song was chosen by a panel of "experts".
Draw | Singer | Song | Place |
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1 | Sophia Vossou | "I anixi" | 1 |
2 | Nikos Galatis | "Rapounzel" | — |
3 | Anna Vassilakopoulou | "Apopse" | — |
4 | Louisa Konne | "Mia melodia" | — |
5 | Fotis Fotiadis and Georgia Strantzou | "Koita me sta matia" | — |
6 | Jick Nakassian | "Paratiro" | — |
7 | Lia Vissi | "Agapa ti gi" | 2 |
8 | Takis Biniaris | "Opou kai na 'sai" | — |
9 | Giorgos Polychroniadis | "Ochi" | — |
10 | Nemessis | "Mazi" | — |
Greece scored 36 points, placing 13th.[1]
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