Minutes ago Executive Supervisor of Junior Eurovision Song Contest, Vladoslav Yavkolev, posted a tweet, stronly hinting, that the first ever winner of Junior Eurovision, Croatia will be back to the contest, as he tweeted the following:
Umag is a popular vacation destination in Croatia, and “Hvala Puno” means “Thank you very much” in Croatian, so it seems clear that some postive news, which could very well be a return, will come about the Balkan country.
Croatia participated in the first four year of Junior Eurovision, and won the very first edition in 2003 with Dino Jelsulic, and his song Ti Si Moja Prva Ljubav
RT @esc_plus: Latest news on ESC+Plus! Junior Eurovision: Looks like Croatia is back! http://t.co/yxNLDM2UEH
RT @esc_plus: Latest news on ESC+Plus! Junior Eurovision: Looks like Croatia is back! http://t.co/yxNLDM2UEH
Looks like #croatia is back to #Junior Eurovision @JuniorESCPress #JESC2014 #together #JESC http://t.co/yxNLDM2UEH @novimedijiHRT
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