Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
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Finland was present at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, held in Moscow
Moscow
Moscow is the capital, the most populous city, and the most populous federal subject of Russia. The city is a major political, economic, cultural, scientific, religious, financial, educational, and transportation centre of Russia and the continent...

, Russia
Russia
Russia or , officially known as both Russia and the Russian Federation , is a country in northern Eurasia. It is a federal semi-presidential republic, comprising 83 federal subjects...

. The country was represented by Waldo's People
Waldo's People
Waldo's People is a Finnish Eurodance band. The lead singer of the band is Waldo, whose real name is Marko Reijonen. They represented Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, with the song "Lose Control". It won a place for the Eurovision final on May 16 as the jury's chosen act...

 with "Lose Control
Lose Control (Waldo's People song)
"Lose Control" is a song by the Finnish band Waldo's People and was the Finnish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, held in Moscow, Russia. The band won the right to represent the country after winning the Finnish national final Euroviisut 2009 on January 31, 2009...

".

Euroviisut 2009

The final was held in Leonardo Hall in Tampere
Tampere
Tampere is a city in southern Finland. It is the most populous inland city in any of the Nordic countries. The city has a population of , growing to approximately 300,000 people in the conurbation and over 340,000 in the metropolitan area. Tampere is the third most-populous municipality in...

, hosted by Jaana Pelkonen
Jaana Pelkonen
Jaana Pelkonen is a Finnish member of parliament and former television hostess.-Career:Pelkonen's media career started as a radio presenter for Radio 99 in Lahti in 1995–1997. She became famous in Finland as the host of the video gaming show Tilt in 1997–2005 and the youth program Jyrki in 1998...

 and Mikko Peltonen. There were three semi-finals held on 9, 16, and 23 January 2009 and composers had until 1 November 2008 to submit songs.

The 12 artists to compete in Euroviisut 2009 were announced on 25 September 2008. They include many former Euroviisut participants, including 12-time Euroviisut participant Tapani Kansa
Tapani Kansa
Aarne Tapani Kansa is a Finnish singer.-Career:Tapani Kansa made his first record deal in 1967 and had a breakthrough the next year, with his version of the hit song Delilah, translated into Finnish. Tapani Kansa had established a career in singing at a very young age...

, 1994 participant Janita
Janita
Janita Maria Ervi , better known by her stage name Janita, is a Finnish soul, alternative rock, and R&B singer–songwriter. Born in Helsinki, she started her career in Finland and later moved to Brooklyn at the age of 17...

, 2002 participant Sani (as part of Aikakone
Aikakone
Aikakone was a Finnish pop music group active in 1995–1998 and shortly in 2001 and 2003 as Aika. In 2003 they changed their name back to Aikakone and had their last concert....

), 2004 participant Riikka and winner of Euroviisut 2004 Jari Sillanpää
Jari Sillanpää
Jari Sillanpää a Finnish singer. With over 820,000 records sold, he is the fourth-best-selling music artist and best-selling solo artist in Finland....

. Each artist has been drawn into a semi-final, and the songs that each artist will sing were released on 3 December 2008.

Semi-finals

Three semi-finals will be held, each with four artists. the top two artists through televoting will qualify for the final. The three tables below show the semi-finals of "Euroviisut 2009". The two songs that fail to qualify for the final will proceed to a second chance round, where two more songs will qualify for the final. The running order for each song was announced on 3 December, along with each song being published on the YLE website.

Semi-final 1

The first semi-final of Euroviisut 2009 was held on 9 January 2009, and featured four songs. Two songs qualified for the final, while the other two acts would progress to the Second Chance round.

The first performance of the show was Kwan
Kwan (band)
Kwan is a hip hop/pop music group from Helsinki, Finland. Most visible members of the band are the two vocalists Mariko and Tidjan...

 with "10,000 Light Years". The song is a hip-hop/pop
Pop music
Pop music is usually understood to be commercially recorded music, often oriented toward a youth market, usually consisting of relatively short, simple songs utilizing technological innovations to produce new variations on existing themes.- Definitions :David Hatch and Stephen Millward define pop...

 song which the group performed in black outfits. Fire, light and pyrotechnics was used frequently on stage for visual presentation. Second on stage was Riikka, performing "Meren" (The sea). The song is an ethnic piece, performed in a blue haze on stage. Riikka, dressed in a black and white dress, is joined by five female backing singers, all in black. Next on stage was Tapani Kansa
Tapani Kansa
Aarne Tapani Kansa is a Finnish singer.-Career:Tapani Kansa made his first record deal in 1967 and had a breakthrough the next year, with his version of the hit song Delilah, translated into Finnish. Tapani Kansa had established a career in singing at a very young age...

, performing "Rakkautta on, rauhaa ei" (There's love, there's no peace). The song is a ballad, which Kansa performs in a black, and he is joined on stage by five female backing singers in white. During the start of his performance, however, Kansa loses his cue and stops singing, however he starts again shortly afterwards. The final performance of the night came from Tiara, who performs "Manala" (Underworld). The song is a rock
Rock music
Rock music is a genre of popular music that developed during and after the 1960s, particularly in the United Kingdom and the United States. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rock and roll, itself heavily influenced by rhythm and blues and country music...

 number, which Tiara performs in a black and red dress. She is joined on stage by a three man band and two female backing singers, all in black.

Tapani Kansa
Tapani Kansa
Aarne Tapani Kansa is a Finnish singer.-Career:Tapani Kansa made his first record deal in 1967 and had a breakthrough the next year, with his version of the hit song Delilah, translated into Finnish. Tapani Kansa had established a career in singing at a very young age...

 and Kwan
Kwan (band)
Kwan is a hip hop/pop music group from Helsinki, Finland. Most visible members of the band are the two vocalists Mariko and Tidjan...

 were revealed to be the qualifiers to the final, having gained 37.4% and 31.9% of the televote respectively. Riikka and Tiara went to the Second Chance round.

Results
style="font-size: bigger;" | Semi-final 1 - 9 January, 2009
Draw Artist Song Lyrics (l) / Music (m) Percentage Place
1 Kwan
Kwan (band)
Kwan is a hip hop/pop music group from Helsinki, Finland. Most visible members of the band are the two vocalists Mariko and Tidjan...

"10,000 Light Years" Harry Sommerdahl (m), Pauli Rantasalmi (m), Jaani Peuhu (m), Mari Pajalahti
Mari Pajalahti
MC Mariko is one of two lead singers of Kwan. She has also acted in a Finnish TV soap opera called Salatut elämät in the role of Virpi Hurme from 1999 to 2000...

 (l)
31.9% 2
2 Riikka "Meren" Ville Laaksonen (m & l), Riikka Timonen (l), Saara Honkanen (l), Suvi Nurmi (l) - 3
3 Tapani Kansa
Tapani Kansa
Aarne Tapani Kansa is a Finnish singer.-Career:Tapani Kansa made his first record deal in 1967 and had a breakthrough the next year, with his version of the hit song Delilah, translated into Finnish. Tapani Kansa had established a career in singing at a very young age...

"Rakkautta on, rauhaa ei" Mika Toivanen (m), Tapani Kansa
Tapani Kansa
Aarne Tapani Kansa is a Finnish singer.-Career:Tapani Kansa made his first record deal in 1967 and had a breakthrough the next year, with his version of the hit song Delilah, translated into Finnish. Tapani Kansa had established a career in singing at a very young age...

 (l)
37.4% 1
4 Tiara "Manala" Tiara (m & l) - 3

Semi-final 2

The second semi-final was held on 16 January, with another four songs competing. Two more songs qualified for the final, with the remaining songs going to the Second Chance round.

The first act on stage from the second semi-final was Sani with "Doctor, Doctor". The performance is 60s inspired, featuring many classic Finnish items on stage. Sani begins her performance sitting in a ball chair
Ball Chair
The Ball Chair was designed by Finnish furniture designer Eero Aarnio in 1963. The Ball Chair is also known as the globe chair and is famous for its unconventional shape. It is considered a classic of industrial design...

, with three female backing dances in black and white Marimekko
Marimekko
Marimekko is a Finnish company based in Helsinki that has made important contributions to fashion, especially in the 1960s and 1970s. They are particularly noted for brightly-colored printed fabrics and simple styles, used both in women's garments and in home furnishings.- Foundation :Marimekko was...

 dresses, and two female backing singers in black dresses. The song itself is an up-tempo pop number. Favourites to win, Passionworks are next on stage, joined by Tony Turunen. The female soloist is in a long purple dress, featuring a large snowflake protruding from the back. Turunen begins the performance of this rock song on a black piano on stage, before standing up and singing. Remu gives the penultimate performance of the night, singing "Planeetta". He performance the rock number in a black suit with burgendy suit, and is joined on stage by three female backing singers/dancers. two of the backing performers wears black suits, while the remaining backing performer performs in a burgendy suit, wearing a Halloween
Halloween
Hallowe'en , also known as Halloween or All Hallows' Eve, is a yearly holiday observed around the world on October 31, the night before All Saints' Day...

 mask. Waldo's People
Waldo's People
Waldo's People is a Finnish Eurodance band. The lead singer of the band is Waldo, whose real name is Marko Reijonen. They represented Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, with the song "Lose Control". It won a place for the Eurovision final on May 16 as the jury's chosen act...

 is last on stage, however the band are absent from the show in order to emphasize the vocals and performance. Waldo, dressed in a black top, jeans and cap, is joined on stage by three female singers, dressed in black, as well as two backing performers juggling fire, also dressed in black leather. Fire is used throughout the performance for effect.

Waldo's People
Waldo's People
Waldo's People is a Finnish Eurodance band. The lead singer of the band is Waldo, whose real name is Marko Reijonen. They represented Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, with the song "Lose Control". It won a place for the Eurovision final on May 16 as the jury's chosen act...

 and Remu Aaltonen qualified for the final, receiving 44,3% and 28,6% respectively. Pre-contest favourites Passionworks, and Sani, failed to qualify and competed in the Second Chance round.

Results
style="font-size: bigger;" | Semi-final 2 - 16 January, 2008
Draw Artist Song Lyrics (l) / Music (m) Percentage Place
1 Sani "Doctor, Doctor" Maki Kolehmainen (m), Mats Tärnfors (m), Steven Stewart (l) - 3
2 Passionworks feat. Tony Turunen "Surrender" Kristian Pihlajaharju (m), Harriet Hägglund (m & l) - 3
3 Remu Aaltonen "Planeetta" Remu Aaltonen (m & l), Ilkka Vainio (l), Risto Asikainen (l) 28.6% 2
4 Waldo's People
Waldo's People
Waldo's People is a Finnish Eurodance band. The lead singer of the band is Waldo, whose real name is Marko Reijonen. They represented Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, with the song "Lose Control". It won a place for the Eurovision final on May 16 as the jury's chosen act...

"Lose Control" A. Lehtonen (m & l), Karima (m & l), Waldo (l), A. Kratz Gutå (l) 44.3% 1

Semi-final 3

The final semi-final was held on 23 January, with another four songs competing. Two more songs qualified for the final, with the remaining songs going to the Second Chance round.

First on stage was Signmark
Signmark
Signmark is a deaf Finnish rap artist. He describes his music as being party hip hop that takes a stand...

, with Osmo Ikonen, with the song "Speakerbox". The song is a hip-hop song which includes the use of sign language
Sign language
A sign language is a language which, instead of acoustically conveyed sound patterns, uses visually transmitted sign patterns to convey meaning—simultaneously combining hand shapes, orientation and movement of the hands, arms or body, and facial expressions to fluidly express a speaker's...

 during the performance. Janita
Janita
Janita Maria Ervi , better known by her stage name Janita, is a Finnish soul, alternative rock, and R&B singer–songwriter. Born in Helsinki, she started her career in Finland and later moved to Brooklyn at the age of 17...

 was next on stage, singing "Martian". The song is a rock number, which Janita performs in a black dress, and she is accompanied on stage by a lead and bass guitarists and a drummer, all in black. Rock band vink was the penultimate performance for the night, with "The Greatest Plan", an energetic pop-rock song. The group and backing singer were all in black for their performance. The band and backing singers are dressed in black jackets and colourful T-shirts. The final song to be performed was "Kirkas kipinä" by Jari Sillanpää
Jari Sillanpää
Jari Sillanpää a Finnish singer. With over 820,000 records sold, he is the fourth-best-selling music artist and best-selling solo artist in Finland....

, who represented Finland at the 2004 contest
Eurovision Song Contest 2004
The Eurovision Song Contest 2004, was the 49th Contest and it was held in the Abdi İpekçi Arena in Istanbul, Turkey. This was the first occasion in which the contest was held in Turkey after they had won the competition in 2003 with Sertab Erener singing "Everyway That I Can"...

. Sillanpää performed the ballad in a black suit, and was joined on stage by four backing singers who moved about on stage during the performance, dressed in shades of white and black. Gymnast Marleena Saresvirta also performed on stage during the song.

From this semi-final, Signmark
Signmark
Signmark is a deaf Finnish rap artist. He describes his music as being party hip hop that takes a stand...

 and Jari Sillanpää
Jari Sillanpää
Jari Sillanpää a Finnish singer. With over 820,000 records sold, he is the fourth-best-selling music artist and best-selling solo artist in Finland....

 qualified to the final, receiving 46.5% and 34% of the televotes. Janita
Janita
Janita Maria Ervi , better known by her stage name Janita, is a Finnish soul, alternative rock, and R&B singer–songwriter. Born in Helsinki, she started her career in Finland and later moved to Brooklyn at the age of 17...

 and Vink failed to qualify, proceeding to the Second Chance round.

Results
style="font-size: bigger;" | Semi-final 3 - 23 January, 2009
Draw Artist Song Lyrics (l) / Music (m) Percentage Place
1 Signmark
Signmark
Signmark is a deaf Finnish rap artist. He describes his music as being party hip hop that takes a stand...

 feat. Osmo Ikonen
"Speakerbox" Osmo Ikonen (m & l), Mahtotapa (m), Sulava (m), Signmark
Signmark
Signmark is a deaf Finnish rap artist. He describes his music as being party hip hop that takes a stand...

 (l), Brandon (l)
46.5% 1
2 Janita
Janita
Janita Maria Ervi , better known by her stage name Janita, is a Finnish soul, alternative rock, and R&B singer–songwriter. Born in Helsinki, she started her career in Finland and later moved to Brooklyn at the age of 17...

"Martian" Janita
Janita
Janita Maria Ervi , better known by her stage name Janita, is a Finnish soul, alternative rock, and R&B singer–songwriter. Born in Helsinki, she started her career in Finland and later moved to Brooklyn at the age of 17...

 (m & l), Tomi Sachary (l)
- 3
3 Vink "The Greatest Plan" Vink (m & l) - 3
4 Jari Sillanpää
Jari Sillanpää
Jari Sillanpää a Finnish singer. With over 820,000 records sold, he is the fourth-best-selling music artist and best-selling solo artist in Finland....

"Kirkas kipinä" Petri Laaksonen (m & l) 34.0% 2

Final

The final of Euroviisut 2009 will be held on 31 January 2009. Eight songs will compete - the six direct qualifiers from the semi-finals, as well as the two winners of the Second Chance round, held immediately before the final.

During the final, performances by male dance group 'Scandinavian Hunks' and metal cover band 'Northern Kings' will be made.

Second Chance

The Second Chance round contained the six semi-finalists that failed to qualify to the final, getting the least votes in the televote. They performed again for the chance to qualify to the final. The two qualifiers were Passionworks feat. Tony Turunen with "Surrender" and Vink with "The Greatest Plan".
style="font-size: bigger;" | Second Chance - 31 January, 2009
Draw Artist Song Lyrics (l) / Music (m)
1 Passionworks feat. Tony Turunen "Surrender" Kristian Pihlajaharju (m), Harriet Hägglund (m & l)
2 Tiara "Manala" Tiara (m & l)
3 Riikka "Meren" Ville Laaksonen (m & l), Riikka Timonen (l), Saara Honkanen (l), Suvi Nurmi (l)
4 Vink "The Greatest Plan" Vink (m & l)
5 Janita
Janita
Janita Maria Ervi , better known by her stage name Janita, is a Finnish soul, alternative rock, and R&B singer–songwriter. Born in Helsinki, she started her career in Finland and later moved to Brooklyn at the age of 17...

"Martian" Janita
Janita
Janita Maria Ervi , better known by her stage name Janita, is a Finnish soul, alternative rock, and R&B singer–songwriter. Born in Helsinki, she started her career in Finland and later moved to Brooklyn at the age of 17...

 (m & l), Tomi Sachary (l)
6 Sani "Doctor, Doctor" Maki Kolehmainen (m), Mats Tärnfors (m), Steven Stewart (l)

Final

The final featured the eight acts that qualified from the semi-finals and the Second Chance round. The top three songs in the televote will perform again, when another televote will decide the winner.

The top three songs decided by the televote were Signmark
Signmark
Signmark is a deaf Finnish rap artist. He describes his music as being party hip hop that takes a stand...

, Waldo's People
Waldo's People
Waldo's People is a Finnish Eurodance band. The lead singer of the band is Waldo, whose real name is Marko Reijonen. They represented Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, with the song "Lose Control". It won a place for the Eurovision final on May 16 as the jury's chosen act...

 and Second Chance qualifiers Passionworks.
style="font-size: bigger;" | Final - 31 January, 2009
Draw Artist Song Lyrics (l) / Music (m)
1 Kwan
Kwan
Kwan may refer to:*Kwan is a Chinese surname.*Kwan , Finnish musical group*Kwan, martial arts term*Kwan, a Kini.Kini.Rock music by Amomoai.Notable People*Nancy Kwan , Chinese-American actress...

"10,000 Light Years" Harry Sommerdahl (m), Pauli Rantasalmi (m), Jaani Peuhu (m), Mari Pajalahti
Mari Pajalahti
MC Mariko is one of two lead singers of Kwan. She has also acted in a Finnish TV soap opera called Salatut elämät in the role of Virpi Hurme from 1999 to 2000...

 (l)
2 Jari Sillanpää
Jari Sillanpää
Jari Sillanpää a Finnish singer. With over 820,000 records sold, he is the fourth-best-selling music artist and best-selling solo artist in Finland....

"Kirkas kipinä" Petri Laaksonen (m & l)
3 Signmark
Signmark
Signmark is a deaf Finnish rap artist. He describes his music as being party hip hop that takes a stand...

 feat. Osmo Ikonen
"Speakerbox" Osmo Ikonen (m & l), Mahtotapa (m), Sulava (m), Signmark
Signmark
Signmark is a deaf Finnish rap artist. He describes his music as being party hip hop that takes a stand...

 (l), Brandon (l)
4 Tapani Kansa
Tapani Kansa
Aarne Tapani Kansa is a Finnish singer.-Career:Tapani Kansa made his first record deal in 1967 and had a breakthrough the next year, with his version of the hit song Delilah, translated into Finnish. Tapani Kansa had established a career in singing at a very young age...

"Rakkautta on, rauhaa ei" Mika Toivanen (m), Tapani Kansa
Tapani Kansa
Aarne Tapani Kansa is a Finnish singer.-Career:Tapani Kansa made his first record deal in 1967 and had a breakthrough the next year, with his version of the hit song Delilah, translated into Finnish. Tapani Kansa had established a career in singing at a very young age...

 (l)
5 Waldo's People
Waldo's People
Waldo's People is a Finnish Eurodance band. The lead singer of the band is Waldo, whose real name is Marko Reijonen. They represented Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, with the song "Lose Control". It won a place for the Eurovision final on May 16 as the jury's chosen act...

"Lose Control" A. Lehtonen (m & l), Karima (m & l), Waldo (l), A. Kratz Gutå (l)
6 Remu Aaltonen "Planeetta" Remu Aaltonen (m & l), Ilkka Vainio (l), Risto Asikainen (l)
7 Passionworks feat. Tony Turunen "Surrender" Kristian Pihlajaharju (m), Harriet Hägglund (m & l)
8 Vink "The Greatest Plan" Vink (m & l)

Super Final

The Super Final featured the top three songs of the final, Signmark
Signmark
Signmark is a deaf Finnish rap artist. He describes his music as being party hip hop that takes a stand...

, Waldo's People
Waldo's People
Waldo's People is a Finnish Eurodance band. The lead singer of the band is Waldo, whose real name is Marko Reijonen. They represented Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, with the song "Lose Control". It won a place for the Eurovision final on May 16 as the jury's chosen act...

 and Passionworks. Waldo's People were the winner with 45.1%, with Signmark coming second with 42.2%. They will represent Finland at the Eurovision Song Contest with their song "Lose Control
Lose Control (Waldo's People song)
"Lose Control" is a song by the Finnish band Waldo's People and was the Finnish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, held in Moscow, Russia. The band won the right to represent the country after winning the Finnish national final Euroviisut 2009 on January 31, 2009...

".
style="font-size: bigger;" | Super Final
Draw Artist Song Lyrics (l) / Music (m) Percentage Place
1 Signmark
Signmark
Signmark is a deaf Finnish rap artist. He describes his music as being party hip hop that takes a stand...

 feat. Osmo Ikonen
"Speakerbox" Osmo Ikonen (m & l), Mahtotapa (m), Sulava (m), Signmark
Signmark
Signmark is a deaf Finnish rap artist. He describes his music as being party hip hop that takes a stand...

 (l), Brandon (l)
42.2% 2
2 Waldo's People
Waldo's People
Waldo's People is a Finnish Eurodance band. The lead singer of the band is Waldo, whose real name is Marko Reijonen. They represented Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, with the song "Lose Control". It won a place for the Eurovision final on May 16 as the jury's chosen act...

"Lose Control" A. Lehtonen (m & l), Karima (m & l), Waldo (l), A. Kratz Gutå (l) 45.1% 1
3 Passionworks feat. Tony Turunen "Surrender" Kristian Pihlajaharju (m), Harriet Hägglund (m & l) 13.7% 3

At Eurovision

Since Finland is not one of the "Big Four" and is not the host of the 2009 contest, it competed in the first semi-final and was qualified to the finals. Finland performed with the entry number 24 in the final, and it placed last, receiving only 22 points. Finland's commentary was provided in Finnish on YLE TV1
YLE TV1
YLE TV1 is a Finnish television channel owned and operated by Finnish public broadcaster Yleisradio. It is the first and oldest Television channel in Finland. More than 70% of channel's programs are documentaries, news or educative programmes...

 by Jaana Pelkonen
Jaana Pelkonen
Jaana Pelkonen is a Finnish member of parliament and former television hostess.-Career:Pelkonen's media career started as a radio presenter for Radio 99 in Lahti in 1995–1997. She became famous in Finland as the host of the video gaming show Tilt in 1997–2005 and the youth program Jyrki in 1998...

, Mikko "Peltsi" Peltola, and Asko Murtomäki, while Swedish commentary was provided on FST5 by Tobias Larsson.YLE Final Round schedule (in Finnish)

Televoting results

Semi Final Voting

Finland's televoting for the first semi final were as follows:

The televotes were then converted into points, as shown in the points column.
Draw Country Televotes Points
1 549 0
2 241 0
3 469 0
4 2,103 4
5 5,949 10
6 1,147 1
7 703 0
8 2,219 5
9 2,693 7
10 2,430 6
11 404 0
12 9,846 12
13 787 0
14 654 0
15   Finland N/A N/A
16 1,651 2
17 1,828 3
18 4,237 8


Final Voting

Finland's televoting for the grand final were as follows:

The televotes were then converted into points, as shown in the televote points column. As the 50/50 rule had also been re-introduced a jury of 5 professionals in music from Finland also voted. These votes were then combined and converted into the point system as shown in the final column.
Draw Country Televotes Televote
Points
Jury
Points
Total Final
Points
1 1,531 0 0 0 0
2 2,292 0 1 1 0
3 3,467 3 6 9 4
4 7,517 7 2 9 7
5 947 0 0 0 0
6 2,203 0 0 0 0
7 9,865 8 12 20 10
8 2,757 1 0 1 0
9 1,409 0 4 4 1
10 3,180 2 0 2 0
11 4,441 5 0 5 2
12 5,358 6 3 9 6
13 1,187 0 0 0 0
14 1,986 0 7 7 3
15 16,225 12 10 22 12
16 1,692 0 0 0 0
17 1,650 0 0 0 0
18 3,909 4 5 9 5
19 2,191 0 0 0 0
20 15,560 10 8 18 8
21 1,242 0 0 0 0
22 1079 0 0 0 0
23 1,659 0 0 0 0
24   Finland N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
25 672 0 0 0 0
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