List of countries in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest

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This is a list of countries that are in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.

Countries

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Anna Trincher, representing Ukraine in 2015.
After a three year hiatus, Israel was represented by Shir and Tim in 2016.
Ksenia Sitnik represented Belarus in 2005, winning the contest with the song "My vmeste".
Table key
Inactive – countries which were in the contest in the past but did not appear in the most recent contest, or will not appear in the upcoming contest
Ineligible – countries whose broadcasters are no longer part of the EBU and are therefore ineligible to be in the contest
Former – countries which used to be in the contest but no longer exist
Country[1] Broadcaster(s)[2] Debut year Most recent entry Entries Wins Most recent win
  Albania RTSH 2012 2023 9 0
  Armenia AMPTV 2007 2023 16 2 2021
  Australia ABC[a] 2015 2019 5 0
  Azerbaijan İTV 2012 2021 4 0
  Belarus BTRC 2003 2020 18 2 2007
  Belgium RTBF / VRT[b] 2003 2012 10 0
  Bulgaria BNT 2007 2021 7 0
  Croatia HRT 2003 2014 5 1 2003
  Cyprus CyBC 2003 2017 9 0
  Denmark DR 2003 2005 3 0
  Estonia ERR 2023 1 0
  France France Télévisions 2004 2023 7 3 2023
  Georgia GPB 2007 2023 17 3 2016
  Germany KiKa[c] 2020 2023 3 0
  Greece ERT 2003 2008 6 0
  Ireland TG4 2015 2023 8 0
  Israel IPBC[d] 2012 2018 3 0
  Italy RAI 2014 2023 9 1 2014
  Kazakhstan Khabar Agency 2018 2022 5 0
  Latvia LTV 2003 2011 5 0
  Lithuania LRT 2007 2011 4 0
  Malta PBS 2003 2023 19 2 2015
  Moldova TRM 2010 2013 4 0
  Montenegro RTCG 2014 2015 2 0
  Netherlands AVROTROS[e] 2003 2023 21 1 2009
  North Macedonia[f] MRT 2003 2023 18 0
  Norway NRK 2003 2005 3 0
  Poland TVP 2003 2023 10 2 2019
  Portugal RTP 2006 2023 8 0
  Romania TVR 2003 2009 7 0
  Russia RTR 2005 2021 17 2 2017
  San Marino SMRTV 2013 2015 3 0
  Serbia RTS 2006 2022 14 0
  Serbia and Montenegro UJRT 2005 1 0
  Slovenia RTVSLO 2014 2015 2 0
  Spain RTVE[g] 2003 2023 9 1 2004
  Sweden SVT[h] 2003 2014 11 0
  Switzerland SRG SSR 2004 1 0
  Ukraine UA:PBC 2006 2023 18 1 2012
  United Kingdom BBC[i] 2003 2023 5 0
  Wales S4C 2018 2019 2 0

Other EBU members

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The following countries have broadcasters that can show the contest, but have never done so.[1]

    1. Between 2017 and 2019; previously represented by the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) in 2015 and 2016
    2. VRT and RTBF alternated responsibilities for the contest between 2003 and 2004, with joint responsibility in 2005. From 2006 until their withdrawal VRT was Belgium's sole representative.
    3. A joint-venture by ARD and ZDF
    4. In 2018; previously represented by the Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA) in 2012 and 2016
    5. Since 2014; previously represented by Algemene Vereniging Radio Omroep (AVRO) between 2003 and 2013
    6. Until 2018 participated as F.Y.R. Macedonia
    7. Since 2019; previously represented by Televisión Española (TVE) between 2003 and 2006
    8. Represented by TV4 in 2006, 2007 and 2009
    9. Since 2022; previously represented by ITV between 2003 and 2005

    In 2005, France had organized the selections but it's withdrawing

    References

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    1. 1.0 1.1 "List of EBU Active Members". ebu.ch. European Broadcasting Union. 6 June 2014. Archived from the original on 26 October 2014. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
    2. "History by country". Junioreurovision.tv. Retrieved 31 May 2021.