Krajowe Eliminacje
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Krajowe Eliminacje is the Polish national selection for the country's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest
Eurovision Song Contest
The Eurovision Song Contest is an annual competition held among active member countries of the European Broadcasting Union .Each member country submits a song to be performed on live television and then casts votes for the other countries' songs to determine the most popular song in the competition...

. The first Krajowe Eliminacje contest was held in 2010. In 2003-2004 the national selection was named to the Krajowe Eliminacje do Konkursu Piosenki Eurowizji
Krajowe Eliminacje do Konkursu Piosenki Eurowizji
Krajowe Eliminacje do Konkursu Piosenki Eurowizji is the first Polish national selection for the country's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest. The first contest was held in 2003 and the last in 2004...

 and in years 2006-2009 under the name Piosenka dla Europy
Piosenka dla Europy
Piosenka dla Europy is the Polish national selection for the country's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest. The first Piosenka dla Europy contest was held in 2006 - previously Telewizja Polska has internally selected the Polish entry for Eurovision - and since 2003 the contest has been held...

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Winners

Year Song Translation Artist Position in ESC
2010
Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010
Poland selected its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 on 14 February 2010. Telewizja Polska held a national selection, Krajowe Eliminacje, to select the Polish entry for the contest, which was held in Oslo, Norway from 25 to 29 May 2010....

Legenda
Legenda (song)
"Legenda" is a song performed by Polish singer Marcin Mroziński and composed by Marcin Nierubiec and Mroziński, and was the Polish entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo, Norway, performed in English and Polish...

The legend Marcin Mroziński
Marcin Mroziński
-Early life:Mroziński was born 26 September 1985 in Inowrocław, Poland. He started his music career at age 8. He participated in a series of children's song Contests in Poland when he was young. In 1997 he won the National French Song Contest and received 1st place. He also represented Ireland in...

SF: 13th
2011
Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
Poland participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Düsseldorf, Germany, having selected their entry through the televised national final Krajowe Eliminacje, organised by Polish broadcaster Telewizja Polska .-National Final 2011:...

Jestem
Jestem
"Jestem" is a song sung, written and composed by Magdalena Tul, who represents Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Düsseldorf, Germany. Magdalena won the national final with 44.47%, a record in past years, leaving the second place with nearly half of her percentage...

Present Magdalena Tul
Magdalena Tul
Magdalena Tul is a Polish singer. In 2000 she moved from Gdańsk to Warsaw where she started working as a singer and actress for Studio Buffo, a musical theater. She performed there as a lead singer in "Metro". Three years later, she started working with another musical theater, Roma...

SF:19

See also

  • Krajowe Eliminacje do Konkursu Piosenki Eurowizji
    Krajowe Eliminacje do Konkursu Piosenki Eurowizji
    Krajowe Eliminacje do Konkursu Piosenki Eurowizji is the first Polish national selection for the country's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest. The first contest was held in 2003 and the last in 2004...

  • Piosenka dla Europy
    Piosenka dla Europy
    Piosenka dla Europy is the Polish national selection for the country's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest. The first Piosenka dla Europy contest was held in 2006 - previously Telewizja Polska has internally selected the Polish entry for Eurovision - and since 2003 the contest has been held...

  • Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest
    Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest
    Although Poland did not become member of the European Broadcasting Union until 1993, the Eurovision Song Contest was often broadcast on Telewizja Polska , the Polish broadcaster - even if delayed....


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