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Slovenia Member station RTV SLO National selection events EMA Appearances Appearances 16 First appearance 1993 Best result 7th: 1995, 2001 Worst result 23rd: 2003 External links RTV SLO page Slovenia's page at Eurovision.tv Slovenia has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 16 times, debuting at the 1993 contest after coming first the qualification round "Kvalifikacija za Millstreet", which was actually hosted in Slovenia itself, and competing in every year since, with the exceptions of 1994 and 2000, after poor results prevented Slovenia from competing. Slovenia's best position was 7th, when Darja Švajger sang "Prisluhni mi" at the Eurovision Song Contest 1995, and in 2001 when Nuša Derenda sang "Energy". Darja Švajger has represented the country twice, in 1995 and 1999. However, since the introduction of semi-finals at Eurovision in 2004 Slovenia's record at Eurovision has been poor; for 5 years the Slovene entry was relegated to the semi-finals. However, in 2007, Alenka Gotar progressed Slovenia to the final for the first time with the song "Cvet z juga". At the final she came 15th. Slovenia had previously been represented at the contest as Yugoslavia between 1961 and 1991. 4 of the 27 entries were from Slovene artists. The Slovene national final to select their entry is EMA, broadcast, along with Eurovision, by Radiotelevizija Slovenija (RTV SLO). During the voting at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, the Slovenian spokesperson Peter Poles jokingly requested a minutes silence, in order to commemorate the fact that Slovenia did not get to the final for two years running, however the silence on lasted 14 seconds. Contents 1 Contestants 2 Voting history (1993-2010) 3 References 4 Gallery Contestants For contestants prior to 1993, see Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest. Year Artist Title Final Points Semi Points 1993 1X Band "Tih deževen dan" 22 9 1995 Darja Švajger "Prisluhni mi" 7 84 1996 Regina "Dan najlepših sanj" 21 16 1997 Tanja Ribič "Zbudi se" 10 60 1998 Vili Resnik "Naj bogovi slišijo" 18 17 1999 Darja Švajger "For A Thousand Years" 11 50 2001 Nuša Derenda "Energy" 7 70 2002 Sestre "Samo ljubezen" 13 33 2003 Karmen Stavec "Nanana" 23 7 2004 Platin "Stay Forever" X X 21 5 2005 Omar Naber "Stop" X X 12 69 2006 Anžej Dežan "Mr Nobody" X X 16 49 2007 Alenka Gotar "Cvet z juga" 15 66 7 140 2008 Rebeka Dremelj "Vrag naj vzame" X X 11 36 2009 Quartissimo feat. Martina Majerle "Love Symphony" X X 16 14 2010 Ansambel Žlindra and Kalamari "Narodnozabavni rock" X X 16 6 2011 Maja Keuc "Vanilija" Voting history (1993-2010) Slovenia has given the most points to... Rank Country Points 1  Croatia 105 2  Bosnia and Herzegovina 81 3  Norway 51 4  Sweden 49 5  Denmark 41 Slovenia has received the most points from... Rank Country Points 1  Croatia 52 2  Bosnia and Herzegovina 49 3  Russia 24 4  Ireland 22 5  Sweden 17 Slovenia has received the most points from in the semi finals... Rank Country Points 1  Croatia 38 2  Bosnia and Herzegovina 32 3  Serbia 26 4  Montenegro 18 5  Albania 17 Source:[1] References ^ "Points to and from Slovenia (1993-2009)". EurovisionRecords. http://www.eurovisioncovers.co.uk/xtslv.htm. Retrieved 2008-04-04.  Gallery Omar Naber performing "Stop" at Kiev Alenka Gotar performing "Cvet z juga" at Helsinki Rebeka Dremelj performing "Vrag naj vzame" at Belgrade Ansambel Žlindra and Kalamari performing "Narodnozabavni rock" at Oslo v · d · eSlovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993 · 1994 · 1995 · 1996 · 1997 · 1998 · 1999 · 2000 · 2001 · 2002 · 2003 · 2004 · 2005 · 2006 · 2007 · 2008 · 2009 · 2010 · 2011 (Note - Entries scored out are when Slovenia did not compete) v · d · eCountries participating in the Eurovision Song Contest Active Albania · Armenia · Austria · Azerbaijan · Belarus · Belgium · Bosnia and Herzegovina · Bulgaria · Croatia · Cyprus · Denmark · Estonia · Finland · France · Georgia · Germany · Greece · Hungary · Iceland · Ireland · Israel · Italy · Latvia · Lithuania · Macedonia · Malta · Moldova · Netherlands · Norway · Poland · Portugal · Romania · Russia · San Marino · Serbia · Slovakia · Slovenia · Spain · Sweden · Switzerland · Turkey · Ukraine · United Kingdom Inactive Andorra · Czech Republic · Lebanon · Liechtenstein · Luxembourg · Monaco · Montenegro · Morocco Former Serbia and Montenegro · Yugoslavia