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Two-time winners Johnny Logan and Loreen have several things in common: the host venue in the years following each of their wins was the same (RDS Simmonscourt and Malmö Arena), a close neighbor country won in the year following their first wins (United Kingdom and Denmark), and an artist representing Switzerland won in the year following their second wins (Celine Dion and Nemo). Click here for a new fact
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