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Serbia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest

The first participation of Serbia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest was at the contest in Romania, having previously participated in as part of . Serbia's best result was when they finished third place at both the and contests.
==History==
After Serbia and Montenegro dissolved in 2006, Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) decided to continue to take part in the contest. Their first entry as an independent state was in , when Neustrašivi učitelji stranih jezika represented Serbia with "Učimo strane jezike", a song written in Serbian, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian and Japanese coming fifth and received points from all participating countries.
In the Serbian representative was Nevena Božović with the ballad "Piši mi". She finished in third place and received points from all participating countries. Božović also represented in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 as a part of the group Moje 3.
Serbia's worst result was in when they were represented by Maja Mazić with "Uvek kad u nebo pogledam", which only received 12 points from Macedonia and finished in twelfth place. Mazić was spokesperson for Serbia at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2010.
Serbia competed at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009, held in Kiev, Ukraine. RTS held a national final to select the fourth Serbian entry for the contest in September 2009. The winner of pre-selection and Serbian representative in Kiev was the group ''Ništa Lično'' with pop-rock song "Onaj pravi". The group members were Anica Cvetković, the leading vocal, Aleksandar Graić, composer and pianist, who is a son of composer of "Molitva", winning song of the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, Una Krlić and Karolina Lodi, as the guitarists and Petar Cvetković, Anica's brother, with drums.
Sonja Škorić was chosen to represent Serbia in with ''Čarobna noć''; the second ballad song to have represented Serbia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. On 20 November 2010, Škorić performed fourth in the running order. The stage was dark, and there were blue lights on. Moving stars were on the LED screens. As the song was going on, lights became yellow, and then the whole stage was lighted. Sonja started singing alone on the stage, and she finished like that. Serbia finished this contest third, only 7 points behind the winner, scoring 113 points.
On 5 June 2011, it was announced that Serbia would withdraw from the contest.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=RTS withdraws from JESC )〕 RTS said that it's okay to miss participation from at least one edition, but the nation was absent for two further contests, in and .
On 25 July 2014, Serbia announced its return to the contest, after a three-year absence.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Serbia returns to Junior Eurovision )〕Serbia selected their 2014 entry through an internal selection for the first time in their history. On 1 October 2014 it was revealed that Emilija Đonin would represent Serbia in the contest with the song "Svet u mojim očima". Đonin came tenth with 61 points. Juries from Bulgaria and Italy gave 12 points to Serbia. Đonin was part for International Kid's jury of Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015 for Serbia.
On 4 May 2015, it was announced on a Eurovision news website that Serbia's national broadcaster, RTS, have not started any planning in regards to participation at the contest, and that such decision would be taken after the Eurovision Song Contest 2015.
On 20 August 2015, Serbia confirmed its participation. On 21 September it was announced that Lena Stamenkovic will represent Serbia in Bulgaria in Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015 performing Lena's Song. ''Lena's song'' was released on 11 October 2015 in ''Lena's show'', show organised by RTS. On the 17 November Lena held her first rehearsal, and on 19 November, she had her second rehearsal. In Friday, the day before the show there were two dress rehearsal, and in one of them jury voted for the songs. In Saturday, 21 November 2015 was held 13th annual Junior Eurovision Song Contest. Lena Stamenković opened the show. She was in red dress, and the performance followed the message of Lena's song. Overall, Lena finished seventh, received 79 points. She received 12 points from Macedonia and Montenegro.

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