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The '''Euro Video Grand Prix''' was a competition to determine the best European [[music video]] held in Tirana, Albania. It was a televised event across Europe to over 200 million viewers on June 3, 2006. Each country sent their own representative to the event (like [[Eurovision]]). The contest was won jointly by Ukraine and the Czech Republic. Ukraine's co-winner, [[Yelena Grebenyuk]], submitted a video for the song “Le Forze Del Destino”.<ref>https://www.kyivpost.com/lifestyle/pop-notes-ukraine-wins-euro-video-grand-prix-24643.html</ref>
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==References==
The '''Euro Video Grand Prix''' was a competition to determine the best European [[music video]]. It was a televised event across Europe to over 200 million viewers on June 3, 2006. Each country sent their own representative to the event (like [[Eurovision]]).
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[[Category:Music competitions]]