Eurovision Song Contest 1993 - Results

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points
01 Italy Italian Enrico Ruggeri "Sole d'Europa" Sun of Europe 12 45
02 Turkey Turkish Burak Aydos "Esmer Yarim" My darling brunette 21 10
03 Germany German Münchener Freiheit "Viel zu weit" Much too far 18 18
04 Switzerland French Annie Cotton "Moi, tout simplement" Quite simply myself 3 148
05 Denmark Danish Tommy Seebach Band "Under stjernerne på himlen" Under the stars of the sky 22 9
06 Greece Greek Katerina Garbi "Ellada, Chora Tou Fotos"
(Ελλάδα, χώρα του φωτός)
Greece, country of light 9 64
07 Belgium Dutch Barbara Dex "Iemand als jij" Someone like you 25 3
08 Malta English William Mangion "This Time" 8 69
09 Iceland Icelandic Inga "Þá veistu svarið" Then you'll know the answer 13 42
10 Austria German Tony Wegas "Maria Magdalena" Mary Magdalene 14 32
11 Portugal Portuguese Anabela "A cidade (até ser dia)" The city (until dawn) 10 60
12 France French, Corsican Patrick Fiori "Mama Corsica" 4 121
13 Sweden Swedish Arvingarna "Eloise" 7 89
14 Ireland English Niamh Kavanagh "In Your Eyes" 1 187
15 Luxembourg French, Luxembourgish Modern Times "Donne-moi une chance" Give me a chance 20 11
16 Slovenia Slovene 1X Band "Tih deževen dan" A quiet rainy day 22 9
17 Finland Finnish Katri Helena "Tule luo" Come to me 17 20
18 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian Fazla "Sva bol svijeta" All the pain in the world 16 27
19 United Kingdom English Sonia "Better The Devil You Know" 2 164
20 Netherlands Dutch Ruth Jacott "Vrede" Peace 6 92
21 Croatia Croatian, English Put "Don't Ever Cry" 15 31
22 Spain Spanish Eva Santamaría "Hombres" Men 11 58
23 Cyprus Greek Zimboulakis & Van Beke "Mi Stamatas"
(Μη σταματάς)
Don't stop 19 17
24 Israel Hebrew, English The Shiru Group "Shiru" (שירו) Sing 24 4
25 Norway Norwegian Silje Vige "Alle mine tankar" All my thoughts 5 120

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