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| title  =  '''The 65th WorldVision Song Contest'''
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| image1  = https://s8.postimg.cc/3m8imha2d/wv65.png
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| caption1= Logo of WorldVision 65
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| headerstyle  = background:#cc9966;
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| header2 = Date
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|  label3 = Date      |  data3 = Saturday, 16th June 2018
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  | header6 = Host
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|  label7 = Location    |  data7 = [[Rouen]], {{nation|Normandy and Picardy|Normandy_and_Picardy}}
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|  label8 = Venue    |  data8 = Stade de Parc
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|  label9 =  Host Broadcaster    |  data9 = NNN
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| header10 = The Contest
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|  label11 = Presenters  |  data11 =  Anais Feriner
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|  label12 = Director  | data12 = N/A
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|  label13 = Opening Act  | data13 = Anais Feriner - "WorldVision"
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|  label14 = Interval Act | data14 =  The Voice of Rouen - "Motherland"
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| header15 = The Participants
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|  label16 = Number of entries | data16 = 30 (29 after DSQ)
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|  label17 =  Debuting Nations | data17 = 3
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*{{nation|Kassegrochia|Kassegrochia}}
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*{{nation|Llata|Llata}}
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*{{nation|The Datsche Republic|The_Datsche_Republic}}
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|  label18 = Withdrawing Nations | data18 = 4
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*{{nation|Estogium|Estogium}}
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*{{nation|Mabuhay Land|Mabuhay_Land}}
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*{{nation|Lachana|Lachana}}
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*{{nation|Talvezout|Talvezout}}
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|  label19 = Returning Nations  | data19 = 4
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*{{nation|Lactatia|Lactatia}}
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*{{nation|Nightom|Nightom}}
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*{{nation|Phoenigetuzstha|Phoenigetuzstha}}
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*{{nation|Syrche|Syrche}}
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| header20 = Vote
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|  label21 = Voting System | data21 = Each country awards two sets of 12, 10, 8–1 points to their 10 favourite songs: one from their professional jury and the other from televoting.
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|  label22 = Winner | data22 = {{nation|Kassegrochia|Kassegrochia}}, 124 points
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|  label23 =  | data23 = Anastaxya - ''Angels Never Die''
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|  label24 = Runner Up | data24= {{nation|Izmedu|Izmedu}}, 122 points
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|  label25 = Last Place | data25 = {{nation|Ardoki|Ardoki}}, 9 points
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|below = [[WorldVision Song Contest 64|← 64]] • [[WorldVision Song Contest|WorldVision Song Contest]]  • [[WorldVision Song Contest 66|66 →]]
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'''The WorldVision Song Contest 65''' (or WV65, WVSC65) was the 65th iteration of NationStates' longest running music competiiton show, WorldVision. It took place for the third time in [[Normandy and Picardy]], following it's winning bid for the competition. In the bid, NNN stated that they would host the competition in the Stade de Parc, located in [[Rouen]], making it the first time ever that the competition was held in that city. The competition took place on Saturday, 16th June 2018, and was solely hosted by [[Anais Feriner]].
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A total of 30 nations took part in the competition, with there being no disqualifications. 30 nations participating meant an increase of 7 nations from the previous edition, with three nations, [[Kassegrochia]], [[The Datsche Republic]] and [[Llata]] all debuting at this contest. Four nations had returned to the contest.
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The winner of the 65th WorldVision Song Contest was {{nation|Kassegrochia|Kassegrochia}}, with the song "Angels Never Die" performed by Anastaxya. [[Kassegrochia]]'s win meant that they become one of the only debutants to have one the contest. Another debutant, [[Llata]] also managed to score in the top 5, coming 4th place with 89 points. [[Izmedu]] had received their second 2nd placing in consecutive editions, and their seventh 2nd place since their debut to the contest. [[Britonisea]], the nation which had won the previous two editions, came 9th place while the host of the competition, [[Normandy and Picardy]] came 12th.
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== Host ==
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The contest took place in [[Normandy and Picardy]] for the third time following their victory.
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=== The Bidding Process ===
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==== Candidate Cities ====
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During the bidding process, four nations had submitted their intention to host the competition. The four nations and cities are listed below.
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* [[Manila-Clark]], {{nation|Mabuhay Land|Mabuhay_Land}}
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* [[Serna]], {{nation|Vartugia|Vartugia}}
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* [[Lipa]], {{nation|Besen|Besen}}
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* [[Rouen]], {{nation|Normandy and Picardy|Normandy_and_Picardy}}
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==== Results ====
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Nine nations in total voted for their favourite bid, with them only voting for their the bid they preferred the most. Below are the results;
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Bid !! Number of Votes (9)
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|-
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| [[Manila-Clark]], {{nation|Mabuhay Land|Mabuhay_Land}} || N/A
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|-
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| [[Serna]], {{nation|Vartugia|Vartugia}} || N/A
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|-
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| [[Lipa]], {{nation|Besen|Besen}} || N/A
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|-
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| [[Rouen]], {{nation|Normandy and Picardy|Normandy_and_Picardy}} || 5 (56%)
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|}
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Therefore, [[Normandy and Picardy]] were awarded the rights to host the 65th WorldVision Song Contest.
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=== Venue ===
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As [[Rouen]] was picked to host the competition, the [[Stade de Parc]] prepared to host the competition. The [[Stade de Parc]] is situated on the on the outskirts of Rouen, which did appear to be a problem to some, but the Normand officials said that the venue was well connected to the rest of the city by transport.
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The [[Stade de Parc]] is many a sports competition arena, and has played host to basketball and handball matches in the past, however, it has also hosted some of the largest music events to have taken place in Normandy and Picardy. The total capacity of the arena is 12,500 people - which is around 58,000 people less than [[WorldVision Song Contest 64]], which was held in Nekoni. Officials assured that the competition would be "large enough without being too large and lifeless".
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== Participating Nations ==
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=== List of Participating Nations ===
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Below are the 30 nations which sent a delegation to [[Rouen]] in [[Normandy and Picardy]];
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{| style="width:100%;"
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|- valign="top"
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|width=25%|
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*{{nation|Adab|Adab}}
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*{{nation|Antahbrantahstan|Antahbrantahstan}}
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*{{nation|Ardoki|Ardoki}}
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*{{nation|Besen|Britonisea}}
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*{{nation|Darkmania|Darkmania}}
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*{{nation|Ethane|Ethane}}
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*{{nation|Izmedu|Izmedu}}
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*{{nation|Kalosia|Kalosia}}
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*{{nation|Kassegrochia|Kassegrochia}}
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|width=25%|
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*{{nation|Lactatia|Lactatia}}
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*{{nation|Lochario|The_Authoritarian_Republic_of_Lochario}}
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*{{nation|Mercedini|Mercedini}}
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*{{nation|Merecendi|Merecendi-}}
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*{{nation|Missus X|Missus_X}}
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*{{nation|Mister X|Mister_X}}
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*{{nation|Nekoni|Nekoni}}
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*{{nation|Nightom|Nightom}}
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*{{nation|Normandy and Picardy|Normandy_and_Picardy}}
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*{{nation|Phoenigetuzstha|Phoenigetuzstha}}
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|width=25%|
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*{{nation|Polkopia|Polkopia}}
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*{{nation|Proluvia|Proluvia}}
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*{{nation|Saviera|Saviera}}
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*{{nation|Syrche|Syrche}}
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*{{nation|The Datsche Republic|The_Datsche_Republic}}
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*{{nation|Todlichebujoku|Todlichebujoku}}
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*{{nation|Togonistan|Togonistan}}
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*{{nation|Vartugia|Vartugia}}
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*''{{nation|Nusalia|Nusalia}} (DSQ)''
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|}
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== Scoreboard ==
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== Other Nations ==
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== Commentators and Spokespersons ==
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== Incidents ==
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== Betting ==

Revision as of 13:14, 7 July 2018

The 65th WorldVision Song Contest
wv65.png
Logo of WorldVision 65
Date
Date Saturday, 16th June 2018
Host
Location Rouen, Normandy and Picardy
Venue Stade de Parc
Host Broadcaster NNN
The Contest
Presenters Anais Feriner
Director N/A
Opening Act Anais Feriner - "WorldVision"
Interval Act The Voice of Rouen - "Motherland"
The Participants
Number of entries 30 (29 after DSQ)
Debuting Nations

3

Withdrawing Nations

4

Returning Nations

4

Vote
Voting System Each country awards two sets of 12, 10, 8–1 points to their 10 favourite songs: one from their professional jury and the other from televoting.
Winner Kassegrochia, 124 points
Anastaxya - Angels Never Die
Runner Up Izmedu, 122 points
Last Place

Ardoki, 9 points


← 64WorldVision Song Contest66 →

The WorldVision Song Contest 65 (or WV65, WVSC65) was the 65th iteration of NationStates' longest running music competiiton show, WorldVision. It took place for the third time in Normandy and Picardy, following it's winning bid for the competition. In the bid, NNN stated that they would host the competition in the Stade de Parc, located in Rouen, making it the first time ever that the competition was held in that city. The competition took place on Saturday, 16th June 2018, and was solely hosted by Anais Feriner.

A total of 30 nations took part in the competition, with there being no disqualifications. 30 nations participating meant an increase of 7 nations from the previous edition, with three nations, Kassegrochia, The Datsche Republic and Llata all debuting at this contest. Four nations had returned to the contest.

The winner of the 65th WorldVision Song Contest was Kassegrochia, with the song "Angels Never Die" performed by Anastaxya. Kassegrochia's win meant that they become one of the only debutants to have one the contest. Another debutant, Llata also managed to score in the top 5, coming 4th place with 89 points. Izmedu had received their second 2nd placing in consecutive editions, and their seventh 2nd place since their debut to the contest. Britonisea, the nation which had won the previous two editions, came 9th place while the host of the competition, Normandy and Picardy came 12th.

Host

The contest took place in Normandy and Picardy for the third time following their victory.

The Bidding Process

Candidate Cities

During the bidding process, four nations had submitted their intention to host the competition. The four nations and cities are listed below.

Results

Nine nations in total voted for their favourite bid, with them only voting for their the bid they preferred the most. Below are the results;

Bid Number of Votes (9)
Manila-Clark, Mabuhay Land N/A
Serna, Vartugia N/A
Lipa, Besen N/A
Rouen, Normandy and Picardy 5 (56%)

Therefore, Normandy and Picardy were awarded the rights to host the 65th WorldVision Song Contest.

Venue

As Rouen was picked to host the competition, the Stade de Parc prepared to host the competition. The Stade de Parc is situated on the on the outskirts of Rouen, which did appear to be a problem to some, but the Normand officials said that the venue was well connected to the rest of the city by transport.

The Stade de Parc is many a sports competition arena, and has played host to basketball and handball matches in the past, however, it has also hosted some of the largest music events to have taken place in Normandy and Picardy. The total capacity of the arena is 12,500 people - which is around 58,000 people less than WorldVision Song Contest 64, which was held in Nekoni. Officials assured that the competition would be "large enough without being too large and lifeless".

Participating Nations

List of Participating Nations

Below are the 30 nations which sent a delegation to Rouen in Normandy and Picardy;

Scoreboard

Other Nations

Commentators and Spokespersons

Incidents

Betting