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OTI Festival 1974 was the third edition of the annual OTI Festival. It was held in Acapulco, Mexico, following the country's victory at the 1973 contest with the song "Que alegre va María" by Imelda Miller. Organised by the Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana (OTI) and host broadcaster Televisa, the contest was held at the Ruiz de Alarcón Theatre on Saturday 26 October 1974 and was hosted by Raul Velasco and Lolita Ayala.

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  • OTI 1974 (es)
  • OTI 1974 (it)
  • OTI Festival 1974 (en)
  • Festival OTI de la Canción 1974 (nl)
  • OTI 1974 (pt)
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  • La III edición del Gran Premio de la Canción Iberoamericana o Festival de la OTI fue llevada a cabo el 26 de octubre de 1974 en el Teatro Juan Ruiz de Alarcón, en Acapulco. Fue su presentador el destacado hombre de televisión mexicano Raúl Velasco, quien sería a la postre el hombre que animaría en mayor cantidad de ocasiones este festival. Junto a él, hizo las veces de coanimadora Lolita Ayala. (es)
  • Il terzo Festival della canzone iberoamericana si tenne a Acapulco, in Messico il 26 ottobre 1974 e fu vinto da che rappresentava il Porto Rico. (it)
  • Het OTI Festival 1974 was de derde editie van het OTI Festival, georganiseerd door de Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana. de wedstrijd werd georganiseerd door het winnende land van het jaar voordien, Mexico. Puerto Rico won met het lied Solo canto por cantar. Zeven landen debuteerden dit jaar, waaronder de Nederlandse Antillen en de Verenigde Staten, waar het Spaans niet de belangrijkste taal is. Argentinië en Portugal trokken zich dit jaar terug. (nl)
  • O Festival da OTI 1974 (em castelhano: Festival OTI de la Canción 1974) foi o terceiro Festival da OTI e teve lugar no dia 26 de outubro de 1974 na cidade mexicana de Acapulco, no . Os apresentadores foram e . Nydia Caro, em representação do Porto Ricocom a canção "", foi a grande vencedora da terceira edição do certame iberoamericano. Pela primeira vez, uma mulher dirigiu a orquestra do festival, , da parte do . (pt)
  • OTI Festival 1974 was the third edition of the annual OTI Festival. It was held in Acapulco, Mexico, following the country's victory at the 1973 contest with the song "Que alegre va María" by Imelda Miller. Organised by the Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana (OTI) and host broadcaster Televisa, the contest was held at the Ruiz de Alarcón Theatre on Saturday 26 October 1974 and was hosted by Raul Velasco and Lolita Ayala. (en)
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  • OTI Festival (en)
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  • Each country had 3 jurors and each of them voted for their favourite entry. (en)
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  • Jesús Rodriguez de Hijar (en)
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  • Acapulco Philarmonic Orchestra (en)
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