Armenia took the second spot at the 2016 Junior Eurovision Song Contest on Sunday, November 21, as Georgia won the event for the third time, setting a new record for Junior Eurovision.
The 14th edition of the competition was broadcast live from Maltan capital Valletta's Mediterranean Conference Centre on Sunday.
Georgia's Mariam Mamadashvili scored a total of 239 points from the international expert and the kids juries plus the result from the Expert Panel. Armenia's Anahit and Mary finished second with 232 points, followed by Italy's Fiamma Boccia in third place with 209 points.
This year, each entry was judged by one professional music industry jury and one youth jury made up of children from every participating country. These combined 50/50 to form that country’s vote.