The grand final of the 2014 Eurovision Song contest has come to an end. 26 acts competed in the host city of Copenhagen, but only 1 country could take home the Eurovision victory.
The results were close, but Europe has chosen their 2014 winner. Austria won the contest, followed by the Netherlands in second place and Sweden in third place.
The final results were decided via the view public as well as an expert jury, both of whom have a 50% say in the final results of the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest.
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Place,,Country, Points
1,[Austria], Austria,290
2,[The Netherlands], The Netherlands,238
3,[Sweden], Sweden,218
4,[Armenia], Armenia,174
5,[Hungary], Hungary,143
6,[Ukraine], Ukraine,113
7,[Russia], Russia,89
8,[Norway], Norway,88
9,[Denmark], Denmark,74
10,[Spain], Spain,74
11,[Finland], Finland,72
12,[Romania], Romania,72
13,[Switzerland], Switzerland,64
14,[Poland], Poland,62
15,[Iceland], Iceland,58
16,[Belarus], Belarus,43
17,[United Kingdom], United Kingdom,40
18,[Germany], Germany,39
19,[Montenegro], Montenegro,37
20,[Greece], Greece,35
21,[Italy], Italy,33
22,[Azerbaijan], Azerbaijan,33
23,[Malta], Malta,32
24,[San Marino], San Marino,14
25,[Slovenia], Slovenia,9
26,[France], France,2
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Press conference
Shortly after the final results were unveiled, a press conference took place for the winner of the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest. Below you can view some images taken at the conference.
We are unity, we are unstoppable. – Conchita Wurst, 2014 Eurovision Song Contest winner
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