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Rachel Traets has won the ticket to represent the Netherlands at the 2011 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Yerevan, Armenia on 3 December. Rachel came first out of 5 acts in the national final with the song, Ik Ben Een Teenager (I am a Teenager).
Femke will represent Belgium at the 2011 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Yerevan with the song, Een Kusje Meer (One More Kiss). Following a long series of elimination shows the final was decided with 4 acts competing for the place in Armenia in December this year.
Lidiya Zablotskayawill represent Belarus at the 2011 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Armenia with the song Angely Dobra (Angels of Goodness). Lidiya was announced as the winner from the Belarus national selection where 10 junior performers battled to represent their country.
This weekend the national selection to choose the Lithuanian representative at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest took place. Despite not winning the televoting, which was won by Milita Daikerytė, Paulina was the favorite of the jury and she won the final with the song called Debesys.
Armenia has selected their 2011 Junior Eurovision Song Contest entry. After winning the national final, Dalita will quite apropriate sing Welcome to Armenia at the contest to be held in Yerevan. 16 acts performed in the national final, that was hosted by Vladimir Arzumanyan, the Junior Eurovision 2010 winner.
With Witloof Bay failing to qualify for this year's grand final by one measly point, Belgium is looking to shake off their disappointment and improve their result in the junior version of the song contest instead, and have drafted in help in the form of golden boy Tom Dice.
After two years of absence, the Bulgarian national broadcaster, BNT, have announced that they will take part in the 2011 Junior Eurovision Song Contest to be held in Yerevan. According to the schedule published by BNT, the national final will take place in October.
Yet another country begins its journey to Germany, bringing the flag from Armenia. The National Final was held tonight in Yerevan, with Boom Boomgiving Emmy the ticket for Düsseldorf.
Thea Saliba, who represented Malta at the 2005 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, is now celebrating her successes achieved at the London School of Music. Thea is now a qualified music tutor to add to her singing career.