Kross-European Song Kontest of 1920

This was the first Kross-European Song Kontest to be held in history. A beta version was nearly held in London, United Kingdom including the five countries here along with Germany, Portugal, Italy, Spain and Russia (a total of 10 countries) but was cancelled due to the First World War. The contest was handled by dutch man, Magnus Nibbelink with the backing of Kross Company. EmbeX Studios also helped on the first edition.

Participation, Languages and Hosting
The following countries used internal selection to select their entry: Because Magnus Nibbelink was dutch, he wanted the contest to be hosted not only in his homeland of the Netherlands but in the city of Zaanstad where he grew up. Zaanstad was also a good option because of it's small size and small cost.
 * Belgium.png Belgium
 * France.png France
 * Luxembourg.PNG Luxembourg
 * Netherlands.png Netherlands
 * UK.png United Kingdom

Results and Voting
The first voting method used was each country would distribute 10 points across all other 4 countries in which ever way they wanted. These votes were made from a jury of 5 professionals. There was a second set of juries from each country, these made of people from the general public who would distribute 10 points the same way. The first set on the table represent the professional jury, the second set represent the general public jury. You could not vote for yourself or own country. France won with 40 points - 20 points from juries and 20 points from the public. Netherlands came second with 32 points - 17 points from juries and 15 points from the public. Belgium came third with 19 points - 9 points from juries and 10 points from the public. United Kingdom came 4th with 5 points - 2 points from juries and 3 points from the public. Luxembourg came 5th with 4 points - 2 points from juries and 2 points from the public.