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Miss World 1995
Miss World 1995 Titlecard
Date18 November 1995
Presenters
Entertainment
VenueSun City Entertainment Center, Sun City, South Africa
Broadcaster
Entrants84
Placements10
Withdrawals
  • China
  • Iceland
  • Kenya
  • Mauritius
  • Nigeria
  • Saint Lucia
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Sri Lanka
Returns
  • Aruba
  • Barbados
  • Bermuda
  • Lithuania
  • Zambia
WinnerJacqueline Aguilera
Venezuela
PersonalityToyin Raji (Nigeria)
Best National CostumeAnica Martinović (Croatia)
PhotogenicJacqueline Aguilera (Venezuela)
← 1994
1996 →

Miss World 1995, the 45th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 18 November 1995 for the fourth straight year at the Sun City Entertainment Centre in Sun City, South Africa. The 1995 pageant attracted 84 delegates. The pageant was hosted by Richard Steinmetz, Jeff Trachta and Bobbie Eakes. Bruce Forsyth and supermodels Linda Evangelista and Beverly Peele acted as presenters. Aside from Sun City; Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and the Comoros hosted some segments of the show. The winner was Jacqueline Aguilera of Venezuela. She was crowned by Miss World 1994, Aishwarya Rai of India.[1]

Selection of participants

Replacements

Miss World Denmark 1995, Anja Nielsen was supposed to represent Denmark during Miss World pageant 1995. But on the flight to South Africa, she got very sick and had to return home. Tina Knudsen replaced her by Emergency.[2]

Returns, and, withdrawals

This edition saw the return of Aruba, Barbados, Bermuda, Lithuania and Zambia; Barbados, which last competed in 1990, Zambia last competed in 1992 and Aruba, Bermuda and Lithuania last competed in 1993.

China, Kenya, Mauritius, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Sri Lanka, withdrew from the competition. Sigríður Ósk Kristinsdóttir of Iceland withdrew due to lack of sponsorship and founding, Toyin Enitan Raji of Nigeria, she was forced to withdraw from the contest due political reasons; a few hours after being given the Miss Personality on 16 November, she received telephone threats over the execution by Nigeria's military regime of nine political activists a week prior.[3][4]

Results

Countries and territories which sent delegates and results for Miss World 1995[5]

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss World 1995
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
  •  Trinidad and Tobago – Michelle Khan[6]
Top 5
Top 10
  •  Australia – Melissa Porter
  •  Bolivia – Carla Morón
  •  Bulgaria – Evgenia Kalkandzhieva
  •  Mexico – Alejandra Quintero
  •  South Africa – Bernelee Daniell

Continental Queens of Beauty

Continental GroupContestant
Africa
  •  South Africa – Bernelee Daniell
Americas
Asia & Oceania
  •  South Korea – Choi Yoon-young
Caribbean
  •  Trinidad and Tobago – Michelle Khan
Europe

Pageant

Judges

Contestants

84 contestants competed for the title.

Country/TerritoryContestantAge[a]Hometown
 ArgentinaMaría Lorena Jensen20Buenos Aires
 ArubaTessa PieterzOranjestad
 AustraliaMelissa Porter[5]21Perth
 AustriaElizabeth UnfriedVienna
 BahamasLoleta Marie SmithNassau
 BangladeshYasmin Bilkis Sathi[7]Dhaka
 BarbadosRashi HolderBridgetown
 BelgiumVéronique De Kock19Schoten
 BermudaRenita Minors[8]22Hamilton
 BoliviaCarla Morón[9]20Santa Cruz de la Sierra
 BotswanaMonica SomolekaeGaborone
 BrazilElessandra DartoraParaná
 British Virgin IslandsChandi TrottRoad Town
 BulgariaEvgenia Kalkandjieva20Sofia
 CanadaAlissa LehinkiAlberta
 Cayman IslandsTasha Ebanks22George Town
 ChileTonka Tomicic19Antofagasta
 ColombiaDiana María Figueroa[10]18Tolima
 Costa RicaShasling NavarroSan José
 CroatiaAnica Martinović19Zagreb
 CuraçaoDanique Regales22Willemstad
 CyprusIsabella GiorgallouNicosia
 Czech RepublicKateřina Kasalová19Pardubice
Denmark DenmarkTine Bay[11]22Copenhagen
 Dominican RepublicPatricia Bayonet20Santiago de los Caballeros
 EcuadorAna Fabiola TrujilloGuayas
 EstoniaMari-Lin Poom17Tallinn
 FinlandTerhi Koivisto17Helsinki
 FranceHelene Lantoine22Étaples
 French Polynesia[b]Timeri BaudryPapeete
 GermanyIsabell BrauerBaden-Württemberg
 GhanaManuela MedieAccra
 GibraltarMonique Chiara18Gibraltar
 GreeceMaria BozikiAthens
 GuamJoylyn Muñoz18Barrigada
 GuatemalaSara Elizabeth SandovalGuatemala City
 HollandDidi Schackmann17Wijchen
British Hong Kong Hong KongShirley Chau[12]24Hong Kong
 HungaryIldiko Veinbergen21Székesfehérvár
 IndiaPreeti MankotiaPunjab
 IrelandJoanne Black21Cavan
 IsraelMiri Bohadana[13]18Sderot
 ItalyRosanna Santoli[14]22Pomezia
 JamaicaImani Duncan19Kingston
 JapanMari KuboTokyo
 LatviaIeva Meliņa[15]Riga
 LebanonJulia Syriani18Beirut
Lithuania LithuaniaGabrielė Bartkutė[16]20Vilnius
Macau MacauGeraldina Pedruco[17]24Macau
 MalaysiaTrincy Low19Kuala Lumpur
 MexicoAlejandra Quintero19Nuevo León
 New ZealandSarah Brady[5]19Auckland
 NorwayInger Lise Ebeltoft[18]18Tromsø
 PanamaMarisela Moreno23Panama City
 ParaguayPatricia Serafini
 PeruPaola Dellepiane18Lima
 PhilippinesReham Snow Tago[19]18Manila
 PolandEwa Tylecka21Dzierżoniów
 PortugalSuzana RobaloLisbon
 Puerto RicoSwanni Quiñones21Guaynabo
 RomaniaDana Delia PintilieBucharest
 RussiaElena Bazina17Moscow
 SeychellesShirley Low-MengVictoria
 SingaporeJacqueline Chew[20]Singapore
Slovakia SlovakiaZuzana Špatinová[21]19Bratislava
 SloveniaTeja Boškin21Ljubljana
 South AfricaBernelee Daniell22Pretoria
 South Korea[c]Choi Yoon-young[5]21Seoul
 SpainCandelaria Rodríguez21Tenerife
 SwazilandMandy SaulusMbabane
 SwedenJeanette HasselStockholm
  SwitzerlandStephanie Berger17Männedorf
 Taiwan[d]Hsu Chun-Chun[5]Taipei
 TanzaniaEmily Adolf Fred
 ThailandYasumin Leautamornwattana
 Trinidad and TobagoMichelle Khan23Port of Spain
Turkey TurkeyDemet Şener[22]18Istanbul
 UkraineNataliya ShvachiyKyiv
 United KingdomShauna Gunn22Newtonbuttler
 United StatesJill Ankuda19El Paso
 United States Virgin IslandsRoshini NibbsCharlotte Amalie
 VenezuelaJacqueline Aguilera19Valencia
 ZambiaMiryana Bujisic[23]17Lusaka
 ZimbabweDionne Best[24]Harare

Notes

  1. ^ Ages at the time in the pageant
  2. ^ Competed as Tahiti in the pageant
  3. ^ Competed as Korea in the pageant
  4. ^ Also known as the Republic of China

Withdrawals

  •  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - Cornice Yearwood
  •  Sri Lanka - Shivani Vasagam - Due to lack of sponsorship and founding.

Did not compete

  •  Namibia - Patricia Burt - Due to lack of sponsorship and founding.
  •    Nepal - Sumi Khadka - Due to lack of sponsorship and founding.
  •  Uganda - Phiona Piloya

Replacements

  •  Czech Republic – The winner of Miss Czech Republic 1995, Monika Zídková was supposed to be the Czech representative at Miss World 1995 & Miss Universe 1996, but her victory at Miss Europe 1995 pageant prevented her to participate due contractual duties. Kateřina Kasalová first Vice-Miss Czech Republic 1995 replaced her.
  •  Hong Kong – Miss Hong Kong 1995-1996, Winnie Young couldn't compete internationally due her American citizenship issue.
  •  Uganda – Miss Uganda 1995, Betty Nantunga couldn't compete at Miss World 1995 due to family disapproval. She was replaced by her first princess Phiona Piloya.
  •  Ukraine – The winner of Miss Ukraine 1995, Vlada Litovchenko [uk] couldn't participate due to the fact that she was a married woman with one child.[25] The 2nd runner up of Miss Europe 1994, Nataliya Shvachiy replaced her.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "New Miss World crowned in controversial pageant". Indiana Gazette. Indiana, Pennsylvania. 19 November 1995. p. 7. Retrieved 17 May 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 4 May 2025.
  3. ^ "Nigeria's Representative to the Miss World Beauty Contest, Toyin Stock Photo, Royalty Free Image: 118049239 - Alamy". Archived from the original on 10 October 2016. Retrieved 10 October 2016.
  4. ^ EBSCOhost Connection[dead link]
  5. ^ a b c d e "A bevy of beauties". New Straits Times. 12 November 1995. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  6. ^ a b c "New Miss World". The Canberra Times. 20 November 1995. p. 7. Retrieved 27 January 2024 – via Trove.
  7. ^ "Search for Miss World Bangladesh will start from September 16". Dhaka Tribune. 13 September 2018. Archived from the original on 11 April 2025. Retrieved 27 April 2025.
  8. ^ Bell, Jonathan (6 December 2013). "Meeting Mandela is something I'll never forget". The Royal Gazette. Hamilton, Bermuda. Retrieved 22 May 2023.
  9. ^ "Bolivia se clasificó cinco veces en el Miss Mundo" [Bolivia qualified five times in Miss World]. El Deber (in European Spanish). 30 July 2019. Retrieved 22 May 2023.
  10. ^ "Mi reino por la sonrisa de un niño!" [My reign for the smile of a child!]. El Tiempo (in Spanish). 12 July 1995. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  11. ^ "Tidligere Miss Danmark i gaseksplosion: - Huden gled bare af" [Former Miss Denmark in a gas explosion: - The skin just slipped off]. TV2 Østjylland (in Danish). 17 January 2021. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  12. ^ "Miss HK gala hit by June 4 demonstration". South China Morning Post. 5 June 1995. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  13. ^ "Mandela meets contestants". The Canberra Times. Canberra. 9 November 1995. p. 11. Retrieved 17 May 2023 – via Trove.
  14. ^ Epoca (in Italian). Vol. 46. 1995.
  15. ^ Tiļļa, Andris (21 April 2018). "30 gadi kopš skaistumkonkursā "Mis Rīga". Latvijas šovbiznesa balvas, skandāli, izaicinājumi, etaloni" [30 years since the beauty contest "Miss Riga". Latvian show business awards, scandals, challenges, benchmarks]. LA.LV (in Latvian). Archived from the original on 1 April 2025. Retrieved 23 April 2025.
  16. ^ "Į Lietuvą grįžusi Gabrielė Bartkutė – apie dalyvavimą konkurse "Mis Lietuva", santuoką su musulmonu ir atrastą tikėjimą" [Gabrielė Bartkutė returned to Lithuania - about participation in the "Miss Lithuania" contest, marriage to a Muslim and discovered faith]. Lrt.lt (in Lithuanian). 26 December 2022. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  17. ^ Chu, Henry (17 December 1999). "In Macao, a Culture on the Cusp". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  18. ^ "Inger Lise Ebeltoft". Nordlys (in Norwegian). 8 June 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  19. ^ Rosales, Francisco M. (14 March 1995). "Towering Pampango lass wins Bb. Pilipinas-Universe crown". Manila Standard. Manila: Philippine Manila Standard Publishing, Inc. p. 6. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
  20. ^ "Beauty and the peace". The Straits Times. 9 September 1995. p. 3. Retrieved 17 May 2023 – via National Library Board.
  21. ^ "Miss Slovensko '95 sa stala Iveta Jankulárová" [Iveta Jankulárová became Miss Slovakia '95]. SME Slovakia (in Slovak). 22 May 1995. Archived from the original on 16 December 2024. Retrieved 27 April 2025.
  22. ^ Üyesi, Onedio (13 February 2019). "Hepsi Zirveye Çıktı Ama Orada Kalamadı: Türkiye'nin Son 25 Yıldaki Türkiye Güzelleri Şimdi Ne Yapıyor?" [They All Reached the Top But Couldn't Stay There: What Are Türkiye's Beauties of the Last 25 Years Doing Now?]. Onedio (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 24 July 2024. Retrieved 25 April 2025.
  23. ^ Sly, Liz (6 October 1995). "Here she comes, Miss Zambia". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 5 May 2025.
  24. ^ Mutizwa, Simbarashe (20 September 2014). "Height no barrier for Miss Earth". The Chronicle. Retrieved 5 May 2025.
  25. ^ "Девушки на миллион". 15 May 2012.

    Miss World 1995
    Miss World 1995 Titlecard
    Date18 November 1995
    Presenters
    Entertainment
    VenueSun City Entertainment Center, Sun City, South Africa
    Broadcaster
    Entrants84
    Placements10
    Withdrawals
    • China
    • Iceland
    • Kenya
    • Mauritius
    • Nigeria
    • Saint Lucia
    • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
    • Sri Lanka
    Returns
    • Aruba
    • Barbados
    • Bermuda
    • Lithuania
    • Zambia
    WinnerJacqueline Aguilera
    Venezuela
    PersonalityToyin Raji (Nigeria)
    Best National CostumeAnica Martinović (Croatia)
    PhotogenicJacqueline Aguilera (Venezuela)
    ← 1994
    1996 →

    Miss World 1995, the 45th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 18 November 1995 for the fourth straight year at the Sun City Entertainment Centre in Sun City, South Africa. The 1995 pageant attracted 84 delegates. The pageant was hosted by Richard Steinmetz, Jeff Trachta and Bobbie Eakes. Bruce Forsyth and supermodels Linda Evangelista and Beverly Peele acted as presenters. Aside from Sun City; Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and the Comoros hosted some segments of the show. The winner was Jacqueline Aguilera of Venezuela. She was crowned by Miss World 1994, Aishwarya Rai of India.[1]

    Selection of participants

    Replacements

    Miss World Denmark 1995, Anja Nielsen was supposed to represent Denmark during Miss World pageant 1995. But on the flight to South Africa, she got very sick and had to return home. Tina Knudsen replaced her by Emergency.[2]

    Returns, and, withdrawals

    This edition saw the return of Aruba, Barbados, Bermuda, Lithuania and Zambia; Barbados, which last competed in 1990, Zambia last competed in 1992 and Aruba, Bermuda and Lithuania last competed in 1993.

    China, Kenya, Mauritius, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Sri Lanka, withdrew from the competition. Sigríður Ósk Kristinsdóttir of Iceland withdrew due to lack of sponsorship and founding, Toyin Enitan Raji of Nigeria, she was forced to withdraw from the contest due political reasons; a few hours after being given the Miss Personality on 16 November, she received telephone threats over the execution by Nigeria's military regime of nine political activists a week prior.[3][4]

    Results

    Countries and territories which sent delegates and results for Miss World 1995[5]

    Placements

    PlacementContestant
    Miss World 1995
    1st runner-up
    2nd runner-up
    •  Trinidad and Tobago – Michelle Khan[6]
    Top 5
    Top 10
    •  Australia – Melissa Porter
    •  Bolivia – Carla Morón
    •  Bulgaria – Evgenia Kalkandzhieva
    •  Mexico – Alejandra Quintero
    •  South Africa – Bernelee Daniell

    Continental Queens of Beauty

    Continental GroupContestant
    Africa
    •  South Africa – Bernelee Daniell
    Americas
    Asia & Oceania
    •  South Korea – Choi Yoon-young
    Caribbean
    •  Trinidad and Tobago – Michelle Khan
    Europe

    Pageant

    Judges

    Contestants

    84 contestants competed for the title.

    Country/TerritoryContestantAge[a]Hometown
     ArgentinaMaría Lorena Jensen20Buenos Aires
     ArubaTessa PieterzOranjestad
     AustraliaMelissa Porter[5]21Perth
     AustriaElizabeth UnfriedVienna
     BahamasLoleta Marie SmithNassau
     BangladeshYasmin Bilkis Sathi[7]Dhaka
     BarbadosRashi HolderBridgetown
     BelgiumVéronique De Kock19Schoten
     BermudaRenita Minors[8]22Hamilton
     BoliviaCarla Morón[9]20Santa Cruz de la Sierra
     BotswanaMonica SomolekaeGaborone
     BrazilElessandra DartoraParaná
     British Virgin IslandsChandi TrottRoad Town
     BulgariaEvgenia Kalkandjieva20Sofia
     CanadaAlissa LehinkiAlberta
     Cayman IslandsTasha Ebanks22George Town
     ChileTonka Tomicic19Antofagasta
     ColombiaDiana María Figueroa[10]18Tolima
     Costa RicaShasling NavarroSan José
     CroatiaAnica Martinović19Zagreb
     CuraçaoDanique Regales22Willemstad
     CyprusIsabella GiorgallouNicosia
     Czech RepublicKateřina Kasalová19Pardubice
    Denmark DenmarkTine Bay[11]22Copenhagen
     Dominican RepublicPatricia Bayonet20Santiago de los Caballeros
     EcuadorAna Fabiola TrujilloGuayas
     EstoniaMari-Lin Poom17Tallinn
     FinlandTerhi Koivisto17Helsinki
     FranceHelene Lantoine22Étaples
     French Polynesia[b]Timeri BaudryPapeete
     GermanyIsabell BrauerBaden-Württemberg
     GhanaManuela MedieAccra
     GibraltarMonique Chiara18Gibraltar
     GreeceMaria BozikiAthens
     GuamJoylyn Muñoz18Barrigada
     GuatemalaSara Elizabeth SandovalGuatemala City
     HollandDidi Schackmann17Wijchen
    British Hong Kong Hong KongShirley Chau[12]24Hong Kong
     HungaryIldiko Veinbergen21Székesfehérvár
     IndiaPreeti MankotiaPunjab
     IrelandJoanne Black21Cavan
     IsraelMiri Bohadana[13]18Sderot
     ItalyRosanna Santoli[14]22Pomezia
     JamaicaImani Duncan19Kingston
     JapanMari KuboTokyo
     LatviaIeva Meliņa[15]Riga
     LebanonJulia Syriani18Beirut
    Lithuania LithuaniaGabrielė Bartkutė[16]20Vilnius
    Macau MacauGeraldina Pedruco[17]24Macau
     MalaysiaTrincy Low19Kuala Lumpur
     MexicoAlejandra Quintero19Nuevo León
     New ZealandSarah Brady[5]19Auckland
     NorwayInger Lise Ebeltoft[18]18Tromsø
     PanamaMarisela Moreno23Panama City
     ParaguayPatricia Serafini
     PeruPaola Dellepiane18Lima
     PhilippinesReham Snow Tago[19]18Manila
     PolandEwa Tylecka21Dzierżoniów
     PortugalSuzana RobaloLisbon
     Puerto RicoSwanni Quiñones21Guaynabo
     RomaniaDana Delia PintilieBucharest
     RussiaElena Bazina17Moscow
     SeychellesShirley Low-MengVictoria
     SingaporeJacqueline Chew[20]Singapore
    Slovakia SlovakiaZuzana Špatinová[21]19Bratislava
     SloveniaTeja Boškin21Ljubljana
     South AfricaBernelee Daniell22Pretoria
     South Korea[c]Choi Yoon-young[5]21Seoul
     SpainCandelaria Rodríguez21Tenerife
     SwazilandMandy SaulusMbabane
     SwedenJeanette HasselStockholm
      SwitzerlandStephanie Berger17Männedorf
     Taiwan[d]Hsu Chun-Chun[5]Taipei
     TanzaniaEmily Adolf Fred
     ThailandYasumin Leautamornwattana
     Trinidad and TobagoMichelle Khan23Port of Spain
    Turkey TurkeyDemet Şener[22]18Istanbul
     UkraineNataliya ShvachiyKyiv
     United KingdomShauna Gunn22Newtonbuttler
     United StatesJill Ankuda19El Paso
     United States Virgin IslandsRoshini NibbsCharlotte Amalie
     VenezuelaJacqueline Aguilera19Valencia
     ZambiaMiryana Bujisic[23]17Lusaka
     ZimbabweDionne Best[24]Harare

    Notes

    1. ^ Ages at the time in the pageant
    2. ^ Competed as Tahiti in the pageant
    3. ^ Competed as Korea in the pageant
    4. ^ Also known as the Republic of China

    Withdrawals

    •  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - Cornice Yearwood
    •  Sri Lanka - Shivani Vasagam - Due to lack of sponsorship and founding.

    Did not compete

    •  Namibia - Patricia Burt - Due to lack of sponsorship and founding.
    •    Nepal - Sumi Khadka - Due to lack of sponsorship and founding.
    •  Uganda - Phiona Piloya

    Replacements

    •  Czech Republic – The winner of Miss Czech Republic 1995, Monika Zídková was supposed to be the Czech representative at Miss World 1995 & Miss Universe 1996, but her victory at Miss Europe 1995 pageant prevented her to participate due contractual duties. Kateřina Kasalová first Vice-Miss Czech Republic 1995 replaced her.
    •  Hong Kong – Miss Hong Kong 1995-1996, Winnie Young couldn't compete internationally due her American citizenship issue.
    •  Uganda – Miss Uganda 1995, Betty Nantunga couldn't compete at Miss World 1995 due to family disapproval. She was replaced by her first princess Phiona Piloya.
    •  Ukraine – The winner of Miss Ukraine 1995, Vlada Litovchenko [uk] couldn't participate due to the fact that she was a married woman with one child.[25] The 2nd runner up of Miss Europe 1994, Nataliya Shvachiy replaced her.[citation needed]

    References

    1. ^ "New Miss World crowned in controversial pageant". Indiana Gazette. Indiana, Pennsylvania. 19 November 1995. p. 7. Retrieved 17 May 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
    2. ^ "Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 4 May 2025.
    3. ^ "Nigeria's Representative to the Miss World Beauty Contest, Toyin Stock Photo, Royalty Free Image: 118049239 - Alamy". Archived from the original on 10 October 2016. Retrieved 10 October 2016.
    4. ^ EBSCOhost Connection[dead link]
    5. ^ a b c d e "A bevy of beauties". New Straits Times. 12 November 1995. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
    6. ^ a b c "New Miss World". The Canberra Times. 20 November 1995. p. 7. Retrieved 27 January 2024 – via Trove.
    7. ^ "Search for Miss World Bangladesh will start from September 16". Dhaka Tribune. 13 September 2018. Archived from the original on 11 April 2025. Retrieved 27 April 2025.
    8. ^ Bell, Jonathan (6 December 2013). "Meeting Mandela is something I'll never forget". The Royal Gazette. Hamilton, Bermuda. Retrieved 22 May 2023.
    9. ^ "Bolivia se clasificó cinco veces en el Miss Mundo" [Bolivia qualified five times in Miss World]. El Deber (in European Spanish). 30 July 2019. Retrieved 22 May 2023.
    10. ^ "Mi reino por la sonrisa de un niño!" [My reign for the smile of a child!]. El Tiempo (in Spanish). 12 July 1995. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
    11. ^ "Tidligere Miss Danmark i gaseksplosion: - Huden gled bare af" [Former Miss Denmark in a gas explosion: - The skin just slipped off]. TV2 Østjylland (in Danish). 17 January 2021. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
    12. ^ "Miss HK gala hit by June 4 demonstration". South China Morning Post. 5 June 1995. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
    13. ^ "Mandela meets contestants". The Canberra Times. Canberra. 9 November 1995. p. 11. Retrieved 17 May 2023 – via Trove.
    14. ^ Epoca (in Italian). Vol. 46. 1995.
    15. ^ Tiļļa, Andris (21 April 2018). "30 gadi kopš skaistumkonkursā "Mis Rīga". Latvijas šovbiznesa balvas, skandāli, izaicinājumi, etaloni" [30 years since the beauty contest "Miss Riga". Latvian show business awards, scandals, challenges, benchmarks]. LA.LV (in Latvian). Archived from the original on 1 April 2025. Retrieved 23 April 2025.
    16. ^ "Į Lietuvą grįžusi Gabrielė Bartkutė – apie dalyvavimą konkurse "Mis Lietuva", santuoką su musulmonu ir atrastą tikėjimą" [Gabrielė Bartkutė returned to Lithuania - about participation in the "Miss Lithuania" contest, marriage to a Muslim and discovered faith]. Lrt.lt (in Lithuanian). 26 December 2022. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
    17. ^ Chu, Henry (17 December 1999). "In Macao, a Culture on the Cusp". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
    18. ^ "Inger Lise Ebeltoft". Nordlys (in Norwegian). 8 June 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
    19. ^ Rosales, Francisco M. (14 March 1995). "Towering Pampango lass wins Bb. Pilipinas-Universe crown". Manila Standard. Manila: Philippine Manila Standard Publishing, Inc. p. 6. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
    20. ^ "Beauty and the peace". The Straits Times. 9 September 1995. p. 3. Retrieved 17 May 2023 – via National Library Board.
    21. ^ "Miss Slovensko '95 sa stala Iveta Jankulárová" [Iveta Jankulárová became Miss Slovakia '95]. SME Slovakia (in Slovak). 22 May 1995. Archived from the original on 16 December 2024. Retrieved 27 April 2025.
    22. ^ Üyesi, Onedio (13 February 2019). "Hepsi Zirveye Çıktı Ama Orada Kalamadı: Türkiye'nin Son 25 Yıldaki Türkiye Güzelleri Şimdi Ne Yapıyor?" [They All Reached the Top But Couldn't Stay There: What Are Türkiye's Beauties of the Last 25 Years Doing Now?]. Onedio (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 24 July 2024. Retrieved 25 April 2025.
    23. ^ Sly, Liz (6 October 1995). "Here she comes, Miss Zambia". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 5 May 2025.
    24. ^ Mutizwa, Simbarashe (20 September 2014). "Height no barrier for Miss Earth". The Chronicle. Retrieved 5 May 2025.
    25. ^ "Девушки на миллион". 15 May 2012.

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