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December 2013
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Eurovision Song Contest's Greatest Hits
Thank you for all the contributions you have made towards Eurovision Song Contest's Greatest Hits. Just a couple of things to bear in mind though when updating the participants table. Only hyperlink to the first mention of a song language; the rest thereafter need to be in plain (unlinked) text. Also when updating the table, please remember to add the same content to Template:Eurovision Song Contest's Greatest Hits this is so the navigational template retains the same information as shown on the main article. Then add Eurovision Song Contest's Greatest Hits to the respective articles connected to the new content, such as the artists, song, country. Thank you.  Wes Mouse &#124; T@lk  10:29, 6 February 2015 (UTC)

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