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12 points to Switzerland, 10 to Spain
OGAE Russia votes Vanilla Ninja to the top
Members of OGAE Russia judged the songs for the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest last weekend. The votes of 87 members have been collected and counted. The Swiss representatives Vanilla Ninja finished first, closely followed by the Spanish trio Son de Sol. Helena Paparizou from Greece finished third.
These are the results of the OGAE Russia vote:
1. Switzerland - 845 points
2. Spain - 823 points
3. Greece - 758 points
4. Iceland - 688 points
5. France - 660 points
6. Hungary - 654 points
7. Moldova - 621 points
8. Cyprus - 554 points
9. Romania - 481 points
10. Israel - 430 points
The OGAE Russia members were not allowed to vote for the Russian entry Nobody hurt no one by Natalia Podolskaya.
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