Miss Europe is a beauty pageant for women from all over Europe. It was established in February 1927 by Fanamet [de], the European distributor of Paramount, as a one-off event where the winner was to star in a film directed by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau.[citation needed] After the initial twelve-person jury couldn't decide between 10 contestants, a runoff election was held where Murnau chose the winner. Murnau ended up choosing Štefica Vidačić of Yugoslavia as the winner and the first ever Miss Europe.[1][2] Miss Europe was later re-established in December 1928 by French journalist Maurice de Waleffe (1874–1946),[3] who also created, in 1920, what by 1927 had become the Miss France pageant.[4] Miss Europe, under de Waleffe, was first held at the Paris Opera with participants from 18 countries. The first contest under de Waleffe did not occur until February 1929.

Miss Europe
Formation1927; 97 years ago (1927)
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersParis
Beirut
Location
Official language
Websitemisseurope.eu
Miss Europe 1954–55, Christel Schaack

The contest was interrupted by the onset of World War II but was later re-established, after de Waleffe died, by Roger Zeiler and Claude Berr who founded the Mondial Events Organization (MEO). Most contestants won their respective national contests for Miss World & Miss Universe, and participated as supplemental training for their respective competitions. Berr died in 1981 and in 2003, Roger Zeiler sold the license for the pageant to Endemol France, part of the Dutch television production company Endemol. In 2007 to 2009, the competition was announced to be held in various location such as Moscow and Beirut but it did not happen as they had to stop the contest after 2006 due to internal problems with the organizations.

In 2016, the pageant was "revived" by the newly formed Miss Europe Organization originally headquartered in London but then later moved to Edinburgh, Scotland. Apparently there is a connection with the previous organizers as the winner of the 2016 edition wore the same crown (tiara/diadem) as her predecessors.[5]

Official editions and titleholders

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Year Miss Europe 1st runner-up 2nd runner-up 3rd runner-up 4th runner-up 5th runner-up 6th runner-up Location Entrants
1927 Štefica Vidačić
  Yugoslavia
Aniela Bogucka
  Poland
Hilde Ptak
  Austria
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Vienna and Berlin 10
1928 No pageant was held
1929 Erzsébet "Böske" Simon
  Hungary
Wladyslawa Kostakowna
  Poland
Germaine Laborde
  France
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Paris, France 18
1930 Aliki Diplarakou
  Greece
Yvette Labrousse
  France
Jenny Vanparays
  Belgium
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded 19
1931 Jeanne Juilla
  France
Herta Van Haentjens
  Austria
Ingrid Ruth Richard
  Germany
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded 16
1932 Åse Clausen
  Denmark
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Nice, France 15
1933 Tatiana Maslova
  Russia (in exile)[6]
Julie Gal[7]
  Hungary
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Madrid, Spain 14
1934 Ester Toivonen
  Finland
June Lammas
  England
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Hastings, United Kingdom 16
1935 Alicia Navarro
  Spain
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Paris, France 15
1936 Antonia Arqués
  Spain
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Tunis, French Tunisia 15
1937 Britta Wikström
  Finland
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Algiers, French Algeria 9
1938 Sirkka Salonen
  Finland
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Copenhagen, Denmark 12
1939 Italia Brandonisio
  Italy
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Milan, Italy Unknown
1940–1946 Not held due to World War II.
1947 Yvette Draux
  Belgium
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded London, United Kingdom Unknown
1948 Results of Preliminary Contest Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Enghien-les-Bains, Italy 12
Jacqueline Donny
  France
Anna-Liisa Leppänen
  Finland
Helena Sutter
   Switzerland
Final results
Jacqueline Donny
  France
Rossana Martini (Undetermined)
  Italy
Ingrid Jonaszin (Undetermined)
  Austria
Unknown
1949 Juliette Figueras
  France
Anna Maria Visconti
  Italy
Elinor Wedel Hansen
  Denmark
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Palermo, Italy 11
1950 Hanni Schall
  Austria
Giovanna Pala
  Italy
Ebbe Adrian
  Sweden
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Rimini, Italy 14
1951 No pageant was held
1952 Günseli Başar
  Turkey
Nicole Drouin
  France
Virginia Petimezaki
  Greece
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Naples, Italy 14
1953 Eloisa Cianni
  Italy
Marlene Ann Dee
  England
Sylviane Carpentier
  France
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Istanbul, Turkey 13
1954 Christel Schaack (Dethroned)
  Germany
Danielle Génault (Assumed)
  France
Yvonne de Bruyn
  Finland
Gunilla Johansson
  Sweden
Eva Brika
  Greece
Not awarded Not awarded Vichy, France 13
1955 Inga-Britt Söderberg
  Finland
Suna Soley
  Turkey
Monique Lambert
  France
Depi Martini
  Greece
Margaret Rowe
  England
Not awarded Not awarded Helsinki, Finland 13
1956 Margit Nünke
  Germany
Ingrid Goude
  Sweden
Brunella Tocci
  Italy
Traudl Eichinger
  Austria
Rita Schmidt
  Holland
Not awarded Not awarded Stockholm, Sweden 13
1957 Corine Rottschäfer
  Holland
Marita Lindahl
  Finland
Gerti Daub
  Germany
Geneviève Zanetti
  France
Sonia Hamilton
  England
Not awarded Not awarded Baden-Baden, Germany 15
1958 Johanna Ehrenstrasser
  Austria
Dagmar Herner
  Germany
Annie Simplot
  France
Lucienne Struve
  Holland
Pirkko Mannola
  Finland
Not awarded Not awarded Istanbul, Turkey 15
1959 Christine Spatzier
  Austria
Nicole Perin
  France
Maria Grazia Buccella
  Italy
Carmela Künzel
  Germany
Petra Poul
  Holland
Not awarded Not awarded Palermo, Italy 15
1960 Anna Ranalli
  Italy
Rita Simon
  Germany
Monica Abrahamsson
  Sweden
Luise Kammermeier
  Austria
Brigitte Barazer de Lannurien
  France
Not awarded Not awarded Beirut, Lebanon 17
1961 Ingrun Helgard Möckel
  Germany
Arlette Dobson
  England
Ingrid Andersson
  Sweden
Maria Del Carmen Cervera Fernández Núñez
  Spain
Yvette Suzanne Dégremont
  France
Not awarded Not awarded 17
1962 Maruja García Nicoláu
  Spain
Birgitte Heiberg
  Denmark
Kaarina Marita Leskinen
  Finland
Catharina "Rina" Lodders
  Holland
Brigitta Lundberg
  Sweden
Not awarded Not awarded 17
1963 Mette Stenstad
  Norway
Diane Tanner
   Switzerland
Aino Korwa
  Denmark
Grete Qviberg
  Sweden
Marja-Liisa Ståhlberg
  Finland
Not awarded Not awarded 18
1964 Elly Koot
  Netherlands
Marion Sibylle Zota
  Germany
Siv Märta Åberg
  Sweden
Edith Noël
  France
Rosa María Ruiz
  Spain
Not awarded Not awarded 17
1965 Juliana Herm
  Germany
Virpi Liisa Miettinen
  Finland
Ingrid Norrman
  Sweden
Alicia Borrás
  Spain
Yvonne Hanne Ekman
  Denmark
Not awarded Not awarded Nice, France 18
1966 Maria Dornier
  France
Eva Rieck (tied)
  Austria
Hedy Frick (tied)
   Switzerland
Rafaela Roque Sánchez
  Spain
Satu Charlotta Östring
  Finland
Tove-Regina Neitzel
  Germany
Not awarded Not awarded 18
1967 Paquita Torres Pérez
  Spain
Irene van Campenhout
  Holland
Daniela Giordano
  Italy
Annika Hemminge
  Sweden
Yelda Gurani
  Turkey
Toula Galani
  Greece
Ritva Helena Lehto
  Finland
20
1968 Leena Marketta Brusiin
  Finland
Brigitte Krüger
  Austria
Anne-Christine Kahnberg
  Sweden
Roswitha Moesi
  Germany
Tone Knaran
  Norway
Not awarded Not awarded Kinshasa, Congo 21
1969 Saša Zajc
  Yugoslavia
Jeanne Perfeldt
  Denmark
Elke Hein
  Germany
Harriet Marita Eriksson
  Finland
Maria Amparo Rodrigo Lorenzo
  Spain
Ulla Adsten
  Sweden
Patricia "Pia" Ingrid Walker
  Norway
Rabat, Morocco 21
1970 Noelia Alfonso Cabrera
  Spain
Ana Maria Diozo Lucas
  Portugal
Anna Zamboni
  Italy
Stephanie Flatow
  Holland
Vivi Alexopoulou
  Greece
Not awarded Not awarded Piraeus, Greece 20
1971 Filiz Vural
  Turkey
Ursula Illich
  Austria
Lena Arvidsson
  Sweden
Myriam Stocco
  France
Laura Mulder-Smid
  Holland
Not awarded Not awarded Tunis, Tunisia 21
1972 Monika Sarp
  Germany
Elisabeth Ire Johnson
  Sweden
Ursula Pacher
  Austria
Mary Ann Best
  Malta
Jennifer McAdam
  England
Not awarded Not awarded Estoril, Portugal 23
1973 Anke Groot
  Netherlands
Amparo Muñoz Quesada
  Spain
Sicta Vana Papadaki
  Greece
Christiane Devisch
  Belgium
Barbara Schöttli
   Switzerland
Not awarded Not awarded Kitzbühel, Austria 18
1974 Maria Isabel "Maribel" Lorenzo Saavedra
  Spain
Ana Paula Da Silva Freitas
  Portugal
Riitta Johanna Raunio
  Finland
Gerarda "Gemma" Sophia Balm
  Holland
Kathleen Ann Celeste Anders
  England
Unknown
   Switzerland
Not awarded Vienna, Austria 19
1975 Originally scheduled to take place in Beirut, Lebanon but was later cancelled due to the Lebanese Civil War.
1976 Riitta Inkeri Väisänen
  Finland
Isabella Fischbacher
   Switzerland
Lucie Visser
  Holland
Melina Michailidou
  Greece
Mary Kirkwood
  Scotland
Not awarded Not awarded Rhodes, Greece 22
1977 No pageant was held
1978 Eva Maria Düringer
  Austria
Dagmar Gabriele Winkler
  Germany
Sarah Louise Long
  England
Gudbjörg Wilhjalmsdóttir
  Iceland
Maarit Ryhänen
  Finland
Not awarded Not awarded Helsinki, Finland 15
1979 No pageant was held
1980 Karin Zorn
  Austria
Christine Linda Bernadette Cailliau
  Belgium
María Dolores "Lola" Forner Toro
  Spain
Christina Bolinder
  Sweden
Anette Stai
  Norway
Not awarded Not awarded Puerto de la Cruz, Spain 20
1981 Anne Mette Larsen
  Denmark
Ingrid Johanna Maria Schouten
  Holland
Anna Maria Kanakis
  Italy
Eva-Lena Lundgren
  Sweden
Eija Helena Korolainen
  Finland
Not awarded Not awarded Birmingham, United Kingdom 21
1982 Nazlı Deniz Kuruoğlu
  Turkey
Annelie Margareta Sjöberg
  Sweden
Cristina Pérez Cottrell
  Spain
Caroline Jane Williams
  Wales
Ana Maria Valdiz Wilson
  Portugal
Not awarded Not awarded Istanbul, Turkey 23
1983 No pageant was held
1984 Neşe Erberk
  Turkey
Fredérique Marcelle Leroy
  France
Sanna Marita Pekkala
  Finland
Françoise Bostoen
  Belgium
Loana Katharina Radecki
  Germany
Not awarded Not awarded Bad Gastein, Austria 25
1985 Juncal Rivero Fadrique Castilla
  Spain
Anke Symkowitz
  Germany
Brigitte Bergman
  Holland
Zoi Elmalioti
  Greece
Lucienne Thiebaud
   Switzerland
Not awarded Not awarded Mainz, Germany 23
1986–1987 No pageant was held
1988 Michela Rocco di Torrepadula
  Italy
Ewa Monika Nowosadko
  Poland
Şebnem Tan
  Turkey
Magnea Lovisa Magnusdóttir
  Iceland
Limor Magen
  Israel
Not awarded Not awarded Ragusa, Italy 23
1989–1990 No pageant was held
1991 Susanne Petry (Dethroned)
  Germany
Katerina Michalopoulou (Assumed)
  Greece
Silvia Maria Jato Núñez
  Spain
Defne Samyeli
  Turkey
Unknown
  Czechoslovakia
Not awarded Not awarded Dakar, Senegal 27
1992 Marina Tsintikidou
  Greece
Pavlina Baburkova
  Czechoslovakia
Banu Sagnak
  Turkey
Kirsi-Mari Ketola
  Finland
Ravit Kanfi
  Turkey
Not awarded Not awarded Athens, Greece 32
1993 Arzum Onan
  Turkey
Yuliya Alekseyeva
  Russia
Dana Avrish
  Israel
Ana Maria Pérez Ayllón
  Spain
Svala Björk Arnardóttir
  Iceland
Not awarded Not awarded Istanbul, Turkey 31
1994 Lilach Ben-Simon
  Israel
Didem Uzel
  Turkey
Nataliy Shvachiy
  Ukraine
Amanda Louise Johnson
  England
Pamela van den Berg
  Holland
Not awarded Not awarded 33
1995 Monika Žídková
  Czech Republic
Ingeborg Dossland
  Norway
Sofie Tocklin
  Sweden
Monika Zguro
  Albania
Ilmira Shamsutdinova
  Russia
Not awarded Not awarded 36
1996 Marie-Claire Harrison
  England
Yelena Shcherbak
  Belarus
Kim Roslikov
  Israel
Nonie Dounia
  Greece
Aurelia Barrera Escalera
  Spain
Not awarded Not awarded Tirana, Albania 35
1997 Isabelle Darras
  Greece
Agnieszka Zielinska
  Poland
Patricia Jañez Rodríguez
  Spain
Flavia Mantovan
  Italy
Natalija Bedekovic
  Croatia
Not awarded Not awarded Kyiv, Ukraine 29
1998 No pageant was held
1999 Yelena Rogozhina
  Russia
Cristina Cellai
  Italy
Kadri Väljaots
  Estonia
Minna Lehtinen
  Finland
Jitka Kocurová
  Czech Republic
Not awarded Not awarded Beirut, Lebanon 39
2000 No pageant was held
2001 Élodie Gossuin
  France
Adriana Gerczew
  Poland
Karla Milinovic
  Croatia
Hatice Sendil
  Turkey
Verónica Martín García
  Spain
Not awarded Not awarded Beirut, Lebanon 33
2002 Svetlana Koroleva
  Russia
Natascha Vanessa Börger Sevilla
  Germany
Esra Eron
  Turkey
Kim Kötter
  Holland
Adina Dimitru
  Romania
Not awarded Not awarded 35
2003 Zsuzsanna Laky
  Hungary
Miroslava Luberdova
  Slovak Republic
Sanja Papić
  Serbia and Montenegro
Patricia Ledesma Nieto
  Spain
Marta Matyjasik
  Poland
Not awarded Not awarded Nogent-sur-Marne, France 36
2004 No pageant was held
2005 Shermine Shahrivar
  Germany
Luysya Tovmasyan
  Armenia
Cindy Fabre
  France
Laura Shields
  England
Tatiana Keremeryova
  Slovak Republic
Not awarded Not awarded Paris, France 36
2006 Alexandra Rosenfeld
  France
Alena Avramenko
  Ukraine
Laura Ojeda Ramírez
  Spain
Katarzyna Weronika Borowicz
  Poland
Yuliya Sindzeyeva
  Belarus
Not awarded Not awarded Kyiv, Ukraine 33
2015 Linda Satilova
  Latvia
Maya Tomic
  Serbia
Coralie Porrovecchio
  Italy
Amina Sabbah
  Germany
Julia Kislitskaya
  Finland
Caroline Kaya
  Slovakia
Not awarded Not awarded Jounieh, Lebanon 21
2016 Mikaela Fotiadis
  Greece
Franscesca Pepe
  Malta
Iuliia Vasileva
  Moldova
Laura Peto
  Hungary
Veronica Avanzolini
  Italy
Alena Onoprienko
  Austria
Not awarded Not awarded Beirut, Lebanon 33
2017 Maria Slusnyte
  Lithuania
Nera Lesic
  Croatia
Iana Obodan
   Switzerland
Saidana
  Kazakhstan
Tessy Ramos
  Portugal
Polina Volodei
  Estonia
Not awarded Not awarded 21
2018 Luissa Burton
  United Kingdom
LilIya
  Lithuania
Ksenia
  Russia
Yulia
  Czech Republic
Liliya
  Belarus
Justyna
  Poland
Not awarded Not awarded 24
2019 Irina Garasymiv
  Ukraine
Diana Toma
  Moldova
Zlata Kozlova
  Russia
Adrianna Paciorek
  Poland
Susanna Yegoryan
  Armenia
Victoria Delmon
  France
Deana Yordanova
  Bulgaria
Not awarded Jounieh-Beirut, Lebanon 28
2020 Gaby Guha
  France
Angelina Ganevic
  Lithuania
Yuliia Karpets
  Ukraine
Lara Stesevic
  Montenegro
Milica Nikolic (tied)
  Serbia
Alexandra Fotiadis
  Greece
Alla Gribova
  Russia
Not awarded Jounieh, Lebanon 28
2021 Anastasia Prodanov

  Serbia

Amanda Ford

  Spain

Diana Volkova

  Russia

Leorita Kendusi

  Albania

Katarzyna Kowalska

  Poland

Chiara Lombardi

  Italy

Anna Hoffmann

  Germany

Camille Blanchet

  France

Cannes, France 25
2022 Nikolina Baljak
  Serbia
Maya De Los
Desambarados Litran Esteve
  Spain
Mija Sterjovska
  North Macedonia
Alevtina Bubnova
   Switzerland
Paula Fernanda Assunçao
  Portugal
Tamara Stasiulevych
  Ukraine
Elena Esina
  Russia
Ekaterina Kuzmina
  Italy
Beirut, Lebanon 30
2023 Natalia Guglielmo
  Italy
Margarita Golubeva
  Russia
Anastasia Kubetz
  Germany
Anna Bykova
  Russia-2
Polina Volodei
  Estonia
Olvia Shevchenko
  Poland
Katerina Pasalari
  Greece
Not awarded 26
2024 Roza Gadieva
  Russia
Elmas Yilmaz
  Turkey
Irina Maksimovich
  Belarus
Diana June
  Germany
Milena Melnychuk
  Ukraine
Virginia Furst
  United Kingdom
Dima El Kilani
  Sweden
Not awarded Jounieh, Lebanon 22



Winners by countries and territories

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Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
  France 8 1931, 1948, 1949, 1954, 1966, 2001, 2006, 2020
  Germany 7 1954, 1956, 1961, 1965, 1978, 1996, 2005
  Spain 1935, 1936, 1962, 1967, 1970, 1974, 1985
  Turkey 6 1952, 1971, 1982, 1984, 1993, 2024
  Finland 1934, 1937, 1938, 1955, 1968, 1976
  Italy 5 1939, 1953, 1960, 1988, 2023
  Greece 1930, 1991, 1992, 1997, 2016
  Austria 1950, 1958, 1959, 1978, 1980
  Russia 4 1933, 1999, 2002, 2024
  Netherlands 3 1957, 1964, 1973
  Serbia 2 2021, 2022
  Hungary 1929, 2003
  Norway 1963, 1986
  Denmark 1932, 1981
  Yugoslavia 1927, 1969
  Ukraine 1 2019
  Latvia 2015
  England 2018
  Lithuania 2017
  Czech Republic 1995
  Israel 1994
  Belgium 1947
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"Comité Officiel et International Miss Europe" competition

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From 1951 to 2002 there was a rival Miss Europe competition organized by the "Comité Officiel et International Miss Europe". This was founded in 1950 by Jean Raibaut in Paris, the headquarters later moved to Marseille. The winners wore different titles like Miss Europe, Miss Europa or Miss Europe International.[citation needed]

Year Miss Europa 1st runner-up 2nd runner-up 3rd runner-up 4th runner-up 5th runner-up Location Entrants
1951 Jacqueline Grenton
  Switzerland
Giovanna Mazzotti
  Italy
Elizabeth Mayerhoffer (tied)
  Sweden
Monique Vallier (tied)
  France
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Palermo, Italy 7
1952 Judy Breen
  Great Britain
Anita Ekberg
  Sweden
Elisabeth van Proosdij
  Holland
Unknown Unknown Vera Marks
  Germany
Amsterdam, Holland 10
1953 Sylviane Carpentier
  France
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
1954–1956 No pageant was held
1957 Ingrid Weiss
  Germany
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Paris, France 2
1958 Evelyne Ricket
  France
Hajett Rekik
  Albania
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Amiens, France 8
1959 Sophie d'Estrade
  France
Eve Dortant
  Belgium
Karin Gabor
  Germany
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Meaux, France 12
1956–1966 No pageant was held
1967 Berrit Kvorning
  Denmark
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
1968 Regina Koeppen
  Germany
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
1969 No pageant was held
1970 Marie Korner
  Germany
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Nice, France 1+
1971 Laurence Vallée
  France
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Florence, Italy 1+
1972 No pageant was held
1973 Diana Scapolan
  Italy
Veronique Mercier
  Monaco
Linda Hooks
  Great Britain
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Barcelona, Spain 16
1974 Wencke Stehen
  Norway
Maria del Rocío Martín Madrigal
  Spain
Dany Coutelier
  Monaco
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Gran Canaria, Spain 19
1975 Vivianne Van der Cauter
  Belgium
Dany Voissin-Renucci
  France
Carmen García
  Spain
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Monaco 19
1976 Maria Teresa Maldonado Valle
  Spain
Nanny van der Kuyl
  Holland
Nuria Berruezo
  Andorra
Danielle Payan
  Monaco
Torill Mariann Larsen
  Iceland
Not awarded Andorra la Vella, Andorra 23
1977 No pageant was held
1978 Barbara-Ann Neefs
  Holland
Helene Hornfeldt
  Norway
Nazan Saatçi
  Turkey
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Reggio Emilia, Italy 22
1979–1981 No pageant was held
1982 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Athens, Greece 2+
1983 No pageant was held
1984 Trine Elisabeth Mørk
  Norway
Susana Alguacil
  Spain
Rita Tóth (Tóth Rita)
  Hungary
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Vienna, Austria 19
1985 No pageant was held
1986 Rachel Margaretha Bruhn
  Sweden
Cecile Lartique
  France
Csilla Andrea Molnár
  Hungary
Begona Marcos
  Spain
Elfriede Haindl
  Austria
Not awarded Valletta, Malta 24
1987 Sandrina Rossi
  France
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Frankfurt, Germany 16+
1988–1991 No pageant was held
1992 Yolanda Marcos Gonzales
  Spain
Anne Jandera
  France
Elena Liafou (tied)
  Greece
Tatiana Zaghet (tied)
  Italy
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Catania, Italy 12+
1993–1995 No pageant was held
1996 Mimmi Gunnarsson (Dethroned)
  Sweden
Jenni Rautawaara (Assumed)
  Finland
Kelly Hodson
  Scotland
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded İzmir, Turkey 30
1997 No pageant was held
1998 Nataša Spasojević
  Yugoslavia
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
1999 Anna Maria Tudorache
  Romania
Eva Maria Blanco Games
  Spain
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Taormina, Italy 34
2000–2001 No pageant was held
2002 Amandine Hatzithomas
  Greece
Malgorzata Ksiazek
  Poland
Anita Gaal
  Hungary
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Warsaw, Poland 48

Winners by countries and territories

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Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
  France 5 1953, 1958, 1959, 1971, 1987
  Germany 3 1957, 1968, 1970
  Sweden 2 1986, 1996 (dethroned)
  Spain 1976, 1992
  Norway 1974, 1984
  Greece 1 2002
  Romania 1999
  Yugoslavia 1998
  Finland 1996 (assumed)
  Holland 1978
  Belgium 1975
  Italy 1973
  Denmark 1967
  Great Britain 1952
   Switzerland 1951

Miss European Global

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Miss European Global is a beauty pageant in which each country has a team of six girls and one girl from each team competes for Miss European Global.

Year Miss European Location Entrants
Miss European 2000–2017
2000 Emilie Lalyssie
  France
England Unknown
2001 Wendy Cornelius
  Belgium
2002 Bernice
  Belgium
2003 Cindy
  France
2004 Unknown
  France
2005 Laura Livesey
  Wales
2006 Sasha Buckingham
  England
2007 Amy Fuller
  England
2008 Kathy Gysels
  Belgium
2009 Melissa Vingerhoed
  Belgium
2010 Katrina Pavia
  Malta
2011 Rachael Tate
  Wales
2012 Deona Roberson
  Scotland
2013 Kerry-Anne Vinson
  England
2014 Darciana
  Portugal
2015 Erma Franklin
  Wales
2016 Sharron
  Netherlands
2017 Melissa Douglas
  Scotland
Year Miss European Global Location Entrants
Miss European Global 2018–present
2018 Claudia Cousin
  England
Bredene, Belgium 15
2019 Iris-Yasmine Hulleman
  Netherlands
10

Winners by countries and territories

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Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
  England 4 2006, 2007, 2013, 2018
  Belgium 2001, 2002, 2008, 2009
  Wales 3 2005, 2011, 2015
  France 2000, 2003, 2004
  Netherlands 2 2016, 2019
  Scotland 2012, 2017
  Portugal 1 2014
  Malta 2010

Mrs. Europe

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Delegates from all over Europe gather to compete for the prestigious title of Mrs. Europe in the largest beauty competition on the old continent! In modern times women are philanthropists, entrepreneurs and social activists, mothers, sisters and daughters which every day must deal with the responsibilities of being the Mrs. Europe we are looking for. Europe is the continent from which art, culture and democracy began and it deserves a worthy ambassador, to serve as an example for all citizens, and empower women. Delegates will have to prepare a report, compete in different categories every day and work together to overcome the challenges they will face during this glamorous international competition

Year Mrs. Europe Mrs. European Union 1st Runner up 2nd Runner up 3rd Runner up 4th Runner up Location Entrants
2009 Anna Ivanova
  Monaco
Unknown Sofia, Bulgaria Unknown
2010 Elena Karakoleva
  Bulgaria
2011 Olena Koch
  Germany
2012 Elena Mozoleva
  Ukraine
Dofiana Focari
  Moldova
Katya Rose
  Bulgaria
Valeriya Verdunova
  Netherlands
Carmen Rosa
   Italy
Kristine Yindenblate
  Latvia
14
2013 Mariya Eroshenko
  Russia
Diana Pothitou
  Greece
Marina Kolosova
  Austria
Elena Mohammad
  Crimea
Natalia Trofimova
  Belarus
Iliyana Karastoyanova
  Bulgaria
16
2014 Natalia Zimora Salas
  Canary Islands
Svetlana Markovskaya
  Poland
Heidi Pölkki
  Finland
Anita Skendzich
  Serbia
Cece Georgiev
  Republic of Macedonia
Antonia Anakievska
  Bulgaria
15
2015 Kristina Tselloeva
  Russia
Natasja Roelofs
  Netherlands
Tansuluu Omurzakova
  Kyrgyzstan
Madeleine Vickery
  Sweden
julia.smoli
  Estonia
Elena Solodunova
  CIS
18
2016 Elina Butenko
  Siberia
Ekaterina Pronkina
  France
Anna Demirkhanyan
  Caucasus
Davinia Cano
  Gibraltar
Sherene Dawber
  United Kingdom
Silvia Rodriguez
  Spain
18
2017 Davinia Baglietto
  Gibraltar
Maria Garcia
  Spain
Ekaterina Levina
  Russia
Yovka Gurgurieva
  Bulgaria
Veronika Kelle
  Hungary
Mertens Lauranne
  Belgium
14
2018 Ana Pilar Suarez
  Canary Islands
Julia Bakalova
  Netherlands
Giovanca Afzan
  Gibraltar
Alla Korotkih
  Russia
Anna Stefanova
  Bulgaria
Malou Soetaerts
  Benelux
12
2019 Milla Karpikova
  Estonia
Yana Sredkova
  Bulgaria
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown 19
2020 Inna Bykova
  Ukraine
Rosica Velcheva Genova
  Iberian Peninsula
Emiliana Markova
  Bulgaria
Irene Peñas Ferrando
  Portugal
Belen Valeriano Ramos
  South Georgia Islands
Miriam Gil Alvarez
  Andorra
19

Winners by countries and territories

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Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
  Ukraine 2 2012, 2020
  Canary Islands 2014, 2018
  Russia 2013, 2015
  Estonia 1 2019
  Gibraltar 2017
  Siberia 2016
  Germany 2011
  Bulgaria 2010
  Monaco 2009

Miss Europe

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Year Miss Europe 1st Runner up 2nd Runner up 3rd Runner up 4th Runner up 5th Runner up 6th Runner up 7th Runner up Location Entrants
2015 Linda Satilova
  Latvia
Maya Tomic
  Serbia
Coralie Porrovecchio
  Italy
Amina Sabbah
  Germany
Julia Kislitskaya
  Finland
Caroline Kaya
  Slovakia
Not awarded Not awarded Jounieh, Lebanon 21
2016 Mikaela Fotiadis
  Greece
Franscesca Pepe
  Malta
Iuliia Vasileva
  Moldova
Laura Peto
  Hungary
Veronica Avanzolini
  Italy
Alena Onoprienko
  Austria
Not awarded Not awarded Beirut, Lebanon 33
2017 Maria Slusnyte
  Lithuania
Nera Lesic
  Croatia
Iana Obodan
   Switzerland
Saidana
  Kazakhstan
Tessy Ramos
  Portugal
Polina Volodei
  Estonia
Not awarded Not awarded 21
2018 Luissa Burton
  United Kingdom
LilIya
  Lithuania
Ksenia
  Russia
Yulia
  Czech Republic
Liliya
  Belarus
Justyna
  Poland
Not awarded Not awarded 24
2019 Irina Garasymiv
  Ukraine
Diana Toma
  Moldova
Zlata Kozlova
  Russia
Adrianna Paciorek
  Poland
Susanna Yegoryan
  Armenia
Victoria Delmon
  France
Deana Yordanova
  Bulgaria
Not awarded Jounieh-Beirut, Lebanon 28
2020 Gaby Guha
  France
Angelina Ganevic
  Lithuania
Yuliia Karpets
  Ukraine
Lara Stesevic
  Montenegro
Milica Nikolic (tied)
  Serbia
Alexandra Fotiadis
  Greece
Alla Gribova
  Russia
Not awarded Jounieh, Lebanon 28
2022 Nikolina Baljak
  Serbia
Maya De Los
Desambarados Litran Esteve
  Spain
Mija Sterjovska
  North Macedonia
Alevtina Bubnova
   Switzerland
Paula Fernanda Assunçao
  Portugal
Tamara Stasiulevych
  Ukraine
Elena Esina
  Russia
Ekaterina Kuzmina
  Italy
Beirut, Lebanon 30
2023 Natalia Guglielmo
  Italy
Margarita Golubeva
  Russia
Anastasia Kubetz
  Germany
Anna
  Russia-2
Polina Volodei
  Estonia
Olvia Shevchenko
  Poland
Katerina Pasalari
  Greece
Not awarded 26
2024 Roza Gadieva
  Russia
Elmas Yilmaz
  Turkey
Irina Maksimovich
  Belarus
Diana June
  Germany
Milena Melnychuk
  Ukraine
Virginia Furst
  United Kingdom
Dima El Kilani
  Sweden
Not awarded Jounieh, Lebanon 22

Winners by countries and territories

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  Russia Titles 2024
  Italy 1 2023
  Serbia 2022
  France 2020
  Ukraine 2019
  United Kingdom 2018
  Lithuania 2017
  Greece 2016
  Latvia 2015

Miss, Mrs., Miss Teen Europe Global

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The Miss Europe Global and Mrs. Europe Global is an annual pageant designed without any ethnicity requirements. It encourages and empowers the women of today. Providing each Delegate many opportunities in personal and professional growths, self-expression and development – through stage presence, public speaking networking and many opportunities in modeling and acting. We recognize women's strengths and accomplishments. With integrity, strong moral values, and promoting intelligent women of today Miss Europe Global and Mrs. Europe Global provides unique opportunities for all women to achieve their goals, dreams, and desires.

Year Miss Europe Global Mrs. Europe Global Location Entrants
2015-16 Lidia Ivanova
  Spain
Unknown
  Bulgaria
California 41
2017-18 Tatiana Pushkina
  Russia
Zamira Craig
  Kyrgyzstan-  England
32
2019-20 Melissa Cecilia Cofield
  Sweden
Zamira Craig
  Kyrgyzstan-  England
40
2021-22 Zaina Ali
  Egypt
Charlie Lowe
  Spain
37-50
2023 Michelle Beach
  Armenia
Monica Spruch
  Poland
37-50

Winners by countries and territories

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Miss Europe Global Mrs. Europe Global
Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
  Armenia 1 2023
  Egypt 2021-22
  Sweden 2019-20
  Russia 2017-18
  Spain 2015-16
Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
  Kyrgyzstan-  England 2 2017-18, 2019–20
  Poland 1 2023
  Spain 2021-22
  Bulgaria 2015-16

Miss Europe (Austria-based)

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Year Miss Europe 1st Runner up 2nd Runner up 3rd Runner up Location
2019 Nina Jovanović
  Serbia
Unknown Unknown Unknown Vienna, Austria
2020 Ljubica Rajkovic
  Serbia
Ilona Vasko
  Ukraine
Mikaella Nikolaou
  Cyprus
Anja Bijelic
  Croatia
2021 Betrice Koermer
  Austria
Carla Jacob
  France
Diana Mironenko
  Ukraine
Sandra Guzek
  Poland

Winners by countries and territories

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Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
  Serbia 2 2019, 2020
  Austria 1 2021

Miss European Union

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Year Miss European Union 1st Runner up 2nd Runner up Location Entrants
2006 Miss European Union 2006
2021 Maiko Lapachi
  Georgia
Angela Vasilevska
  North Macedonia
Unknown
  Germany
Budapest, Hungary 21

Winners by countries and territories

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Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
  Georgia 1 2021
  Unknown 2006

Miss Europe Continental

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Miss Europe Continental is an international beauty contest born with the aim to enhance the feminine charm and the cultures of the different countries participating in the competition. Based on the latest trends in fashion and cinema, this contest underlines the female beauty and with great pride the faces, bodies and relevant charm of the contestants. The International Competition, with its network of agents, organizes selections every month throughout Europe.

Year Miss European Union 1st Runner up 2nd Runner up 3rd Runner up 4th Runner up Location Entrants
2013 Serena Petralia
  Italy
Unknown Naples, Italy Unknown
2014 Nicole Di Mario
  Italy
154
2015 Lindita Idrizi
  Albania
22
2016 Anna Semenkova
  Russia
30
2017 Natalia Varchenko
  Ukraine
37
2018 Araceli del Cont
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
48
2019 Sara Taheri
  France
46
2020-21 No pageant was held
2022 Barbara Suter
   Switzerland
Viktoria Karida
  Greece
Monika Stronska
  Poland
Cristini De Lima Coutto
  Spain
Zuzana Licha
  Slovakia
Naples, Italy 37
2024 Yulia Karpets
  Ukraine
Yuliia Yuhrenson
  Poland
Mariya Tsischanka
  Belarus
Klarisa Cuka
  Albania
Fausta Budreckyte
  Lithuania
36
Year Miss Europe Continental
World International Global Planet Multinational
Winners 1st Runner up Winners 1st Runner up Winners 1st Runner up Winners 1st Runner up Winners 1st Runner up
2022 Mina Jay
  Iran
Palina Brailian
  Bulgaria
Sofia Cajo
  Peru
Adriana Rugeles
  Colombia
Aigerim Abilkadirova
  Kazakhstan
Joelle Berchini
  Lebanon
Lisandra Franciskievicz
  Brazil
Yuval Bochan
  Israel
Betsy Buitrago
  Colombia
Nora Arellano
  Mexico

Winners by countries and territories

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Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
  Ukraine 2 2017, 2024
  Italy 2013, 2014
   Switzerland 1 2022
  France 2019
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2018
  Russia 2016
  Albania 2015

See also

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References

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