Space (disambiguation)

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Space is a three-dimensional continuum containing positions and directions.

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Space, SPACE, spacing, or The Space may also refer to:

Arts, entertainment and media

Film and television

Films

TV series

TV channels

Games

Literature

Music

Groups and labels

Albums

Songs

Venues

Science and technology

Computing and typography

XML and HTML character entities

Unicode

Social science

People

Other uses

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Montenegro participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 with the song "Space" written by Adis Eminić, Iva Boršić and Momčilo Zeković. The song was performed by Slavko Kalezić, who was internally selected by the Montenegrin broadcaster Radio i televizija Crne Gore (RTCG) to represent the nation at the 2017 contest in Kyiv, Ukraine. Slavko Kalezić was announced as the Montenegrin representative on 29 December 2016, while his song, "Space", was presented to the public on 10 March 2017.

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