Before Junior Eurovision
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National final
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From the 500 applications sent into GPB, 10 acts were selected to compete in the national final, to be held in 26 September 2009.[1][2] The 10 competing acts consisted of individual acts, along with specially-formed groups created by GPB from individual entries.
The ten acts also took part in a national tour, where, they performed in various towns around Georgia over a monthly period before the national final.
Final – 26 September 2009
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Draw
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Artist
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Song
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1
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Linda Adamia
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"Emo simghera" (ემო სიმღერა)
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2
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Shatalo
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"Chven ak vart" (ჩვენ აქ ვართ)
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3
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Bibidi-Babidi
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"Muskompoti" (მუსკომპოტი)
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4
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Nini-Mari
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"Orero-rera" (ორერო-რერა)
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5
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Jorjadze Family
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"5 gogo da 1 bichi" (5 გოგო და 1 ბიჭი)
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6
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Polki
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"Sakhaliso" (სახალისო)
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7
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Princesses
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"Lurji prinveli" (ლურჯი ფრინველი)
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8
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Dzmebi Gurulebi
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"Dzama Evrovizia?!" (ძამა ევროვიზია?!)
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9
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Khma Sakartvelodan
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"Mkhiaruli samqaro" (მხიარული სამყარო)
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10
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Sami Mari
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"Chven" (ჩვენ)
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At Eurovision
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- ^ All countries received one set of 12 points to ensure no country finished with nul points.
References
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