Romania | |
Contest: | JESC |
Broadcaster: | Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: [[TVR (TV network)|Televiziunea Română]]|i=unset (TVR) |
Apps: | 7 |
Highest: | 4th: |
Current: | 2009 |
Romania participated in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest from the first Contest in 2003 until 2009. Their best result came in their second participation, when Noni Răzvan Ene came fourth at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2004 with "Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Îți mulțumesc|i=unset".
The Romanian broadcaster TVR hosted the 2006 Contest, where it was held at Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: [[Sala Polivalentă (Bucharest)|Sala Polivalentă]]|i=unset in Bucharest on 2 December 2006.
In 2010, TVR withdrew from the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.[1]
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1 | First place | |
2 | Second place | |
3 | Third place--> | |
◁ | Last place | |
X | Entry selected but did not compete | |
† | Upcoming event--> |
Year | Artist | Song | Language | Place | Points | |
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Bubu | "Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Tobele sunt viața mea|i=unset" | Romanian | 10 | 35 | ||
Noni Răzvan Ene | "Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Îți mulțumesc|i=unset" | Romanian | 4 | 123 | ||
Alina Eremia | "Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Țurai!|i=unset" | Romanian | 5 | 89 | ||
New Star Music | "Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Povestea mea|i=unset" | Romanian | 6 | 80 | ||
4Kids | "Sha-la-la" | Romanian | 10 | 54 | ||
Mădălina and Andrada | "Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Salvați planeta|i=unset" | Romanian | 9 | 58 | ||
Ioana Anuța | "Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Ai puterea în mâna ta|i=unset" | Romanian | 13 ◁ | 19 |
Year(s) | Commentator | Spokesperson | |
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Ioana Isopecu and Alexandru Nagy | Liana Ursu | ||
Emy | |||
Beatrice Soare | |||
Andrea Nastase | |||
Iulia Ciobanu | |||
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