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Poland participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 1994. The Polish broadcaster Telewizja Polska (TVP) selected country's entry via an internal selection. Edyta Bartosiewicz was initially selected to represent Poland, however, she refused the broadcaster's offer and Edyta Górniak was ultimately selected to represent Poland at the 1994 contest in Dublin, Ireland with the song "To nie ja!" written by Jacek Cygan and Stanisław Syrewicz. Gorniak and her contest entry were announced on 16 April 1994.

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  • La Pologne a participé au Concours Eurovision de la chanson 1994, le 30 avril à Dublin, au Irlande. C'est la première participation de la Pologne au Concours Eurovision de la chanson. Le pays est représenté par la chanteuse Edyta Górniak et la chanson To nie ja!, sélectionnées en interne par la TVP. (fr)
  • Poland participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 1994. The Polish broadcaster Telewizja Polska (TVP) selected country's entry via an internal selection. Edyta Bartosiewicz was initially selected to represent Poland, however, she refused the broadcaster's offer and Edyta Górniak was ultimately selected to represent Poland at the 1994 contest in Dublin, Ireland with the song "To nie ja!" written by Jacek Cygan and Stanisław Syrewicz. Gorniak and her contest entry were announced on 16 April 1994. Poland competed in the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 30 April 1994. Performing during the show in position 24, Poland placed second out of the 25 participating countries, scoring 166 points. This marked the country's best result in the contest so far. (en)
  • Polen nam deel aan het Eurovisiesongfestival 1994 in Dublin, Ierland. Het was de 1ste deelname van het land op het Eurovisiesongfestival. De selectie verliep via een interne selectie. TVP was verantwoordelijk voor de Poolse bijdrage voor de editie van 1994. (nl)
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  • Poland (en)
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  • Internal selection (en)
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  • 1994-04-16 (xsd:date)
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  • Jacek Cygan, Stanisław Syrewicz (en)
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  • La Pologne a participé au Concours Eurovision de la chanson 1994, le 30 avril à Dublin, au Irlande. C'est la première participation de la Pologne au Concours Eurovision de la chanson. Le pays est représenté par la chanteuse Edyta Górniak et la chanson To nie ja!, sélectionnées en interne par la TVP. (fr)
  • Polen nam deel aan het Eurovisiesongfestival 1994 in Dublin, Ierland. Het was de 1ste deelname van het land op het Eurovisiesongfestival. De selectie verliep via een interne selectie. TVP was verantwoordelijk voor de Poolse bijdrage voor de editie van 1994. (nl)
  • Poland participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 1994. The Polish broadcaster Telewizja Polska (TVP) selected country's entry via an internal selection. Edyta Bartosiewicz was initially selected to represent Poland, however, she refused the broadcaster's offer and Edyta Górniak was ultimately selected to represent Poland at the 1994 contest in Dublin, Ireland with the song "To nie ja!" written by Jacek Cygan and Stanisław Syrewicz. Gorniak and her contest entry were announced on 16 April 1994. (en)
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  • Pologne au Concours Eurovision de la chanson 1994 (fr)
  • Polen op het Eurovisiesongfestival 1994 (nl)
  • Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1994 (en)
  • Polónia no Festival Eurovisão da Canção 1994 (pt)
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