Hungary in the Eurovision Young Dancers

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Participating broadcaster MTV
Participation summary
Appearances3 (0 finals)
First appearance 1995
Last appearance 1999
Highest placementFailed to qualify: 1995, 1997, 1999

Hungary has participated in the Eurovision Young Dancers 3 times since its debut in 1995.

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Participation overview

YearEntrantFinalSemi
1995 Sara Weisz Did not qualify-
1997 Gabor Kapin -
1999 Attila Bongar -
2001 2017 Did not participate

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