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Serbia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009 : ウィキペディア英語版
Serbia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009

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 are Anica Cvetković, the leading vocal, Aleksandar Graić, composer and pianist, who is a son of composer of "Molitva", winning song of Eurovision Song Contest 2007, Una Krlić and Karolina Lodi, as the guitarists and Petar Cvetković, Anica's brother, with drums.
==National final («Дечја песма Евровизије 2009») ==
RTS received 60 songs for the participation in the contest. A selection committee of music editors from RTS picked 10 songs that competed in the televised final.
Before the contest,on some web sites,pulls and media researching, public favourites were Boško Baloš, Jelena Krvavac, Emilija Marković, Marija Ugrica and the winners Ništa Lično.
The national final took place in the studio 9 of the RTS Studios in Košutnjak on 19 September 2009. The winner was chosen by jury and televoting.

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