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{{Infobox televisionrecurring event
| name = {{noitalic|EurovisionUrthvision SongSongfestival Contest}}
|native_name =
| image = Eurovision Song Contest.svg
|native_name_lang =
| image_alt = The current Eurovision Song Contest logo, in use since 2015
| caption nickname = Logo since 2015
| first_run logo =
| alt_name = {{Unbulleted list|{{noitalic|Eurovision}}|{{noitalic|ESC}}}}
| genre logo_alt = [[Music competition]]
|logo_caption =
| creator = [[European Broadcasting Union]]
| based_on logo_size = [[Sanremo Music Festival]]
| developer image =
| writer image_size =
| director alt =
|caption creative_director =
| audio_format status = active
| presenter = [[List of Eurovision Song Contest presenters|Various presenters]]
|genre = songfestival competition
| theme_music_composer = [[Marc-Antoine Charpentier]]
| last_aired date =
| opentheme = [[Te Deum (Charpentier)|Prelude to ''Te Deum'', H. 146]]
| endtheme begins =
| composer ends =
|frequency = annually
| country = [[List of countries in the Eurovision Song Contest|Various participating countries]]
| language venue = English and French
| num_episodes location = {{Plainlist|
|coordinates =
* 65 contests
| preceded_by country =
* 94 live shows
|years_active =
}}
|first executive_producer =
| producer founder_name =
| followed_bylast = 2022
| location = [[List of Eurovision Song Contest host cities|Various host cities]]<br />(in 2022, TBD, [[Italy]])
|prev cinematography =
| editor next = 2023
| camera participants =
| runtime attendance = {{Plainlist|
|leader_name =
* ~2 hours (semi-finals)
| italic_title patron = no
* ~4 hours (finals)
|organised =
}}
|filing =
| company = [[European Broadcasting Union]]<br />[[History of the Eurovision Song Contest|Various national broadcasters]] (in 2022, [[RAI]])
| distributor people = [[Eurovision (network)|Eurovision]]
|member picture_format = {{Plainlist|
|sponsor =
* [[4:3]] [[576i]] (SDTV) (1956–2004)
| website =
* [[16:9]] [[576i]] (SDTV) (2005–present)
* [[1080i]] (HDTV) (2007–present)
}}
| audio_format =
| first_run =
| first_aired = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1956|05|24}}
| last_aired =
| preceded_by =
| followed_by =
| related = {{Plainlist|
* ''[[Eurovision Young Musicians]]''
* ''[[Junior Eurovision Song Contest]]''
* ''[[Eurovision Choir]]''
* ''[[American Song Contest]]''
}}
| website = https://eurovision.tv/
| website_title = Eurovision.tv
| production_website = https://www.ebu.ch/about
| italic_title = no
}}
 
The '''Urthvision Songfestival''', commonly known as '''Urthvision''' or abbreviated as USF, is an annual international song competition organized by the Urthvision Songfestival Broadcaster (UVSF).
The '''Urthvision Songfestival''', sometimes abbreviated as '''USF''' or more famous as '''Urthvision''', is an international song competition organised annually by the UVSF which features 5 nations (as for now) being Blueacia, Morstaybishlia, New Leganés, Peregrinia and Tavaris. Each participating country submits an original song to be performed on [[live television]] and [[Live radio|radio]], transmitted to national broadcasters via the public broadcaster which joined the competition, with competing countries then casting votes for the other countries' songs to determine a winner.
 
The competition requires each participating country to submit an original song that will be performed live on television and radio, and transmitted to national broadcasters via the public broadcaster that joined the competition. The competing countries will then cast their votes to determine the winner of the competition.
 
== Origins and history ==
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