# Miss Angola

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National beauty pageant competition in Angola

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Comité Miss Angola Formation 1997; 29 years ago (1997) Purpose Beauty pageant Headquarters Luanda Location Angola Official language Portuguese National Director Leila Lopes Affiliations Miss Universe

**Miss Angola** is a national beauty pageant in Angola. The pageant was founded in 1997 where the winners were sent to [Miss Universe](/source/Miss_Universe). In 2022 the brand of Miss Angola also used the name of Miss Angola Universo or Miss Universo Angola, this is the organization's name for the Miss Universe competition.

The organization of Miss Angola has produced one Miss Universe winner; [Leila Lopes](/source/Leila_Lopes) of [Benguela Province](/source/Benguela_Province) was crowned [Miss Universe 2011](/source/Miss_Universe_2011), becoming the first black African to win Miss Universe since [1999](/source/Miss_Universe_1999).

## History

Miss Angola was first founded in 1997 under the directorship of Ana Paula Lemos dos Santos, as the sole Angolan franchise owner to [Miss World](/source/Miss_World) and [Miss Universe](/source/Miss_Universe). Within its first decade of competing internationally, Miss Angola had amassed six placements across the two pageants. In 2011, [Leila Lopes](/source/Leila_Lopes_(Miss_Universe)) was crowned [Miss Universe 2011](/source/Miss_Universe_2011), becoming the first Angolan woman to win a major international pageant.[1] In 2022, Lopes acquired the Miss Universe franchise license in Angola.

### Miss Universe 2011

On 12 September 2011, Miss Angola 2010, Leila Lopes was crowned [Miss Universe](/source/Miss_Universe) in São Paulo, Brazil, receiving the title from the former [Miss Universe](/source/Miss_Universe_2010) [Ximena Navarrete](/source/Ximena_Navarrete) of [Mexico](/source/Nuestra_Belleza_M%C3%A9xico).[2][3] She is currently the 60th Miss Universe titleholder, and is the first Angolan woman to hold the position.[4] Lopes is the 5th woman of African descent to win the title since the beginning of the worldwide pageant (following Miss Trinidad and Tobago in 1977, Miss USA in 1995, Miss Trinidad and Tobago again in 1998, and Miss Botswana in 1999) and the fourth African woman from the African continent to win following [Mpule Kwelagobe](/source/Mpule_Kwelagobe), [Miss Universe 1999](/source/Miss_Universe_1999) from Botswana.

### Directorships

- Ana Paula Lemos dos Santos (1997-2019)

- Leila Lopes (2022―present)

## Formats

Lopes after being crowned Miss Universe 2011

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The Miss Angola competition holds provincial contests every year, with 18 delegates across Angola with three overseas competitors.

Miss Bengo Miss Banguela Miss Bié Miss Cabinda Miss Cuando Cubango Miss Cuanza Norte Miss Cuanza Sul Miss Cunene Miss Huambo Miss Huíla Miss Luanda Miss Luanda Norte Miss Lunda Sul Miss Malanje Miss Moxico Miss Namibe Miss Uíge Miss Zaire Miss Angola Benelux (overseas) Miss Angola Netherlands (overseas) Miss Angola UK (overseas)

## Titleholders

Year Miss Angola Province 1997 Emília Guardado Cabinda 1998 Egídia Torres Luanda 1999 Karine Eunice da Cunha Manita Luanda 2000 Hidianeth Luisa Cussema Bie 2001 Geovana Pinto Leite Benguela 2002 Ana José Sebastião Luanda 2003 Telma de Jesus Sonhi[5] Lunda Sul 2004 Zenilde Josias Luanda 2005 Stiviandra Oliveira Huíla 2006 Micaela Reis Luanda 2007 Lesliana Pereira Zaire 2008 Nelsa Alves Luanda 2009 Jurema Ferraz[6] Namibe 2010 Leila Lopes[7] Miss Universe 2011 Benguela 2011 Marcelina Vahekeni Cunene 2012 Vaumara Rebelo Luanda 2013 Zuleica Wilson Cabinda 2014 Whitney Shikongo Huíla 2015 Luísa Baptista Cuando Cubango 2016 Lauriela Martins Cabinda 2018 Ana Liliana Avião Luanda 2019 Salett Natalia Martins Miguel Cuanza Sul 2022 Swelia Da Silva Antonio Luanda 2023 Ana Coimbra Benguela 2024 Maria Cunha Luanda 2025 Wanderléia Rodrigues Cuanza Norte

## Angola representatives at international pageants

### Miss Angola Universo

- : Declared as Winner

- : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification

- : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists

- : Ended as special awards winner

- - *The main winner of Miss Angola represents Angola at [Miss Universe](/source/Miss_Universe) pageant. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent.*

Year Province Miss Angola Placement at Miss Universe Special awards Notes Leila Lopes directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe from 2022. 2026 Cuanza Norte Wanderléia Bango Nicolau Rodrigues[8] TBA TBA 2025 Luanda Maria Augusta Mendes da Cunha[9] Unplaced 2024 Benguela Nelma Tchissola Ferreira[10] Unplaced Appointed — Nelma was crowned Miss World Angola 2018 and 2nd Runner-Up of Miss Angola 2022. 2023 Benguela Ana Bárbara Da Silva Coimbra[11] Unplaced Voice For Change (Gold Winner) 2022 Luanda Swelia Da Silva António[12] Unplaced Before winning Miss Angola 2022, Antonio competed at Miss Supranational 2021 in Poland and made the Top 12 as Netherlands' representative. Ana Paula Lemos dos Santos directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe between 1998―2019 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no representative in 2020—2021 2019 Cuanza Sul Salett Natalia Martins Miguel Unplaced 2018 Luanda Ana Liliana Avião Unplaced 2017 Cabinda Lauriela Márcia Martins Unplaced 2016 Cuando Cubango Luísa Djanice da Silva Baptista Unplaced 2015 Huíla Whitney Houston de Abreu Shikongo Unplaced Miss Congeniality 2014 Cabinda Zuleica Marilha dos Santos Wilson Unplaced 2013 Luanda Vaumara Patricia Carriço Rebelo Unplaced 2012 Cunene Marcelina Vahekeni Unplaced 2011 Benguela Leila Luliana da Costa Vieira Lopes Miss Universe 2011 Named as the 4th Miss Universe from Africa. 2010 Namibe Jurema Ferraz Unplaced 2009 Luanda Nelsa Suraia Pombal Alves Unplaced 2008 Huíla Lesliana Massoxi Amaro Gomes Pereira Unplaced 2007 Luanda Micaela Patrícia de Brito Reis Top 10 2006 Luanda Isménia Júnior[a] Unplaced Replacement — Isménia Júnior was originally the first runner-up at Miss Angola 2005, but went on to compete in Miss Universe 2006 after the original winner Stiviandra Oliveira was too young to compete, being only 17; Oliveira went on to compete in Miss World 2006 instead. 2005 Luanda Zenilde Laurinda Josias Unplaced 2004 Lunda Sul Telma de Jesus Esperança Sonhi Top 15 2003 Luanda Ana José Sebastião Top 15 2002 Luanda Geovana Pinto Leite Unplaced 2001 Luanda Hidianeth Luisa Cussema Unplaced 2000 Luanda Eunice Karinne da Cunha Manita Unplaced 1999 Cabinda Egídia Torres Unplaced 1998 Luanda Emília Guardado Unplaced

### Miss Angola Mundo

- : Declared as Winner

- : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification

- : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists

- : Ended as special awards winner

- - *Before 2013 the 1st Runner-up of Miss Angola participated at [Miss World](/source/Miss_World) pageant, but in some years the main winner also represented the Angola at Miss World. From 2013, a new foundation called Miss Angola Mundo pageant independently selected Angolan representation to Miss World.*

Year Province Miss Angola Mundo Placement at Miss World Special awards Notes Miss Mundo Angola directorship — a franchise holder to Miss World from 2013 2025 Luanda Nuria Patricia de Assis Ferreira Unplaced Miss World 2023 was rescheduled to 2024 due to the change of host and when entering India as the new host, there were several issues that caused the postponement until March 2024. 2023 Luanda Florinda Amélia José Unplaced Miss World 2021 was rescheduled to 16 March 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in Puerto Rico, no edition started in 2022. 2021 Huambo Ruth Bianca Pereira Carlos Unplaced 2019 Luanda Brezana Virginia de Almeida da Costa Unplaced 2018 Luanda Nelma Tchissola Ferreira Unplaced 2017 Luanda Judelsia Diemba Bache Unplaced Did not compete between 2014—2016: After the release of the Miss World license contract at Miss Angola, and finally Angola was absent for years without a Miss World license holder in Angola for 3 years. 2013 Uíge Maria Castelo Unplaced 2012 Luanda Edmilza Nicósia Mota dos Santos Unplaced 2011 Luanda Edmilza Nicósia Mota dos Santos Did not compete 2010 Benguela Ivaniltan "Ivanita" de Fatima Lorenco Paulo Jones Unplaced 2009 Huambo Jercinalda "Nadia" Silva Unplaced 2008 Luanda Brigite da Conceição Francisco dos Santos Top 5 2007 Uíge Micaela Patrícia de Brito Reis 1st Runner-up 2006 Huíla Stiviandra Ribeiro de Oliveira[a] Top 6 2005 Cubango Cláudia Mariza Manuel Santana Did not compete 2004 Luanda Silvia Anair João de Deus Unplaced 2003 Luanda Celma Katia Antunes Carlos Unplaced 2002 Luanda Rosa Mujinga Muxito Unplaced 2001 Luanda Adalgisa Alexandra Da Rocha Goncalves Unplaced 2000 Luanda Deolinda Manuel Vilela Unplaced 1999 Luanda Lorena Silva Unplaced 1998 Luanda Manuela Cortez de Lemos Joao Unplaced

### Miss Angola Internacional

- : Declared as Winner

- : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification

- : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists

- : Ended as special awards winner

- - *The Miss International Angola was declared by the Miss Angola Organization. In 2004 Angola debuted at Miss International, and Miss Angola 2003, Telma de Jesus Sonhi went to China at Miss International in 2004. That year is the only edition of Angola competing in history under Miss Angola Organization.*

Year Province Miss Angola Internacional Placement at Miss International Special awards Notes Miss Angola Internacional directorship — a franchise holder to Miss International from 2023 2025 Cabinda Lauriela Martins Top 20 Previously Miss Universe Angola 2017 2024 Did not compete 2023 Zaire Teresa Antonio Sara Unplaced Best National Costume Best Evening Gown (Top 7) Ana Paula Lemos dos Santos directorship — a franchise holder to Miss International in 2004 Did not compete between 2005—2022 2004 Lunda Sul Telma de Jesus Esperança Sonhi Unplaced

## Gallery of winners

		- [Micaela Reis](/source/Micaela_Reis), Miss Angola 2006 & Miss World 2007 first runner-up

		- [Birgite dos Santos](/source/Birgite_dos_Santos), Miss Angola 2008 first runner-up and Miss Angola Mundo 2008

		- [Leila Lopes](/source/Leila_Lopes_(Miss_Universe)), Miss Angola 2010 and Miss Universe 2011

		- Vaumara Rebelo, Miss Angola 2012

## Notes

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-A_13-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-A_13-1) Replacement

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Hughes, Sarah Anne (13 September 2011). ["Angolan beauty queen wins Miss Universe: A primer on the African country"](https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/blogpost/post/angolan-beauty-queen-wins-miss-universe-a-primer-on-the-african-country/2011/09/13/gIQAYvbVPK_blog.html). *[Washington Post](/source/Washington_Post)*. Retrieved 8 March 2023.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** Elliott, Christopher (14 September 2011). ["Miss Universe 2011 pageant crowns Miss Angola, Leila Lopes"](https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/miss-universe-2011-pageant-crowns-miss-angola-leila-lopes/2011/09/13/gIQA5fwAQK_story.html). *[The Washington Post](/source/The_Washington_Post)*. Retrieved 23 September 2012.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** [Miss Angola Leila Lopes is Miss Universe 2011!](http://www.beautymania.biz/2011/09/royals-update-miss-universe-2011.html) retrieved 12 September 2011

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["Miss Angola Leila Lopes named Miss Universe at 60th annual pageant in Brazil"](http://www.digitalspy.com.au/ustv/news/a340080/miss-angola-leila-lopes-named-miss-universe-at-60th-annual-pageant-in-brazil.html). [Hearst Magazines UK](/source/Nat_Mags). Retrieved 25 September 2012.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-int2004_5-0)** ["2004 Miss International beauty pageant"](http://www.life.com/image/51374537). *[Life](/source/Life_(magazine))*. 30 September 2004. Retrieved 3 March 2011.[*[permanent dead link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Link_rot)*]

1. **[^](#cite_ref-angola2010_6-0)** ["Jurema Ferraz: Depois de Angola o Universo"](https://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=pt&tl=en&u=http://www.opais.net/pt/opais/?det=14289&id=1639). *O País*. 15 July 2010. Retrieved 3 March 2011.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-angola2011_7-0)** ["Leila Lopes crowned Miss Angola 2011"](https://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=pt&tl=en&u=http://www.portalangop.co.ao/motix/pt_pt/noticias/lazer-e-cultura/2010/11/50/Leila-Lopes-coroada-Miss-Angola-2011,831f272e-6504-4092-a2c3-df72de2491e9.html). [Angola Press Agency](/source/Angola_Press_Agency). 18 December 2010. Retrieved 18 December 2010.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-8)** Pedro, Francisco (1 December 2025). ["Wanderleia Rodrigues eleita Miss Angola edição 2025"](https://www.jornaldeangola.ao/noticias/3/sociedade/653334/wanderleia-rodrigues-eleita--miss-angola-edi%C3%A7%C3%A3o-2025) [Wanderleia Rodrigues elected Miss Angola 2025]. *[Jornal de Angola](/source/Jornal_de_Angola)* (in Portuguese). Retrieved 3 December 2025.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-9)** ["Maria Cunha Eleita Miss Angola Universo 2024"](https://platinaline.com/maria-cunha-eleita-miss-angola-universo-2024/) [Maria Cunha elected Miss Angola Universe 2024]. *Platina Line* (in European Portuguese). 1 December 2024. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20241204070416/https://platinaline.com/maria-cunha-eleita-miss-angola-universo-2024/) from the original on 4 December 2024. Retrieved 1 December 2024.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-10)** ["Nelma Tchissola Ferreira é a representante de Angola para o Miss Universo 2024"](https://platinaline.com/nelma-tchissola-ferreira-e-a-representante-de-angola-para-o-miss-universo-2024/). *PlatinaLine* (in Portuguese). 10 October 2024. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20241106123536/https://platinaline.com/nelma-tchissola-ferreira-e-a-representante-de-angola-para-o-miss-universo-2024/) from the original on 6 November 2024. Retrieved 10 October 2024.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-11)** ["Barbara Coimbra eleita Miss Angola Universo 2023"](https://web.archive.org/web/20230724002845/https://www.jornaldeangola.ao/ao/noticias/ana-coimbra-eleita-miss-angola-universo-2023/) [Ana Coimbra elected Miss Angola Universe 2023]. *[Jornal de Angola](/source/Jornal_de_Angola)* (in Portuguese). 23 July 2023. Archived from [the original](https://www.jornaldeangola.ao/ao/noticias/ana-coimbra-eleita-miss-angola-universo-2023/) on 24 July 2023. Retrieved 24 July 2023.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-12)** ["Miss Angola-Holanda, Swelia António é a Miss Universo Angola 2022"](https://www.jornaldeangola.ao/) [Miss Angola-Holland, Swelia António is Miss Universe Angola 2022]. *[Jornal de Angola](/source/Jornal_de_Angola)* (in Portuguese). 7 August 2022. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20210321180305/https://www.jornaldeangola.ao/ao/) from the original on 21 March 2021. Retrieved 17 July 2023.

v t e Miss World participant countries and territories Active (1951–present) Africa Angola Botswana Cameroon Côte d'Ivoire Equatorial Guinea Ethiopia Ghana Guinea Kenya Madagascar Mauritius Namibia Nigeria Senegal Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa South Sudan Togo Tunisia Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe Americas Argentina Belize Bolivia Brazil Canada Cayman Islands Chile Colombia Curaçao Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guadeloupe Guatemala Guyana Haiti Honduras Jamaica Martinique Mexico Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Puerto Rico Suriname Trinidad and Tobago United States Venezuela Asia Armenia Bangladesh Cambodia China India Indonesia Japan Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Lebanon Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Philippines Singapore South Korea Sri Lanka Thailand Turkey Vietnam Europe Albania Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Denmark England Estonia Finland France Germany Gibraltar Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Malta Moldova Montenegro Netherlands North Macedonia Northern Ireland Poland Portugal Romania Scotland Serbia Slovenia Spain Sweden Ukraine Wales Oceania Australia New Zealand Inactive since 2025 Africa Algeria (2002) Cape Verde (2017) Chad (2014) Democratic Republic of the Congo (2016) Egypt (2018) Eswatini (2009) Gabon (2015) Gambia (1986) Guinea-Bissau (2023) Lesotho (2023) Liberia (2023) Malawi (2012) Morocco (2023) Rwanda (2021) São Tomé and Príncipe (2014) Seychelles (2017) Tanzania (2023) Americas Antigua and Barbuda (2019) Aruba (2019) Bahamas (2021) Barbados (2019) Bermuda (2015) Bonaire (2012) British Virgin Islands (2019) Costa Rica (2023) Cuba (1975) Dominica (2013) Grenada (2007) Montserrat (1964) Saint Barthélémy (2011) Saint Kitts and Nevis (2015) Saint Lucia (2021) Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1994) Sint Maarten (2021) Turks and Caicos Islands (2004) United States Virgin Islands (2019) Uruguay (2023) Asia Hong Kong (2019) Israel (2017) Iraq (2023) Jordan (1981) Laos (2019) Macau (2023) Syria (1966) Taiwan (2013) Uzbekistan (2013) Europe Andorra (2003) Austria (2018) Belarus (2019) Cyprus (2018) Georgia (2019) Greenland (1992) Iceland (2021) Kosovo (2014) Lithuania (2014) Luxembourg (2021) Norway (2023) Monaco (1955) Russia (2019) Slovakia (2023) Switzerland (2014) Oceania Cook Islands (2019) Fiji (2017) French Polynesia (2010) Guam (2018) Northern Mariana Islands (2003) Papua New Guinea (1990) Samoa (2015) Tonga (1986) Inactive non-existing countries and former territories and others Czechoslovakia (1992) Guernsey (1975) Hawaii (2001) Isle of Man (1988) Jersey (1981) Rhodesia and Nyasaland (1965) Serbia and Montenegro (2005) South Africa (Miss South Africa for Blacks) (1976) Soviet Union (1990) United Kingdom (1999)

v t e Miss Universe participant countries and territories Active (1952–present) Africa Angola Botswana Cape Verde Côte d'Ivoire Democratic Republic of the Congo Egypt Equatorial Guinea Ghana Guinea Mauritius Mayotte Namibia Nigeria Rwanda Senegal South Africa Tanzania Zambia Zimbabwe Americas Argentina Aruba Bahamas Belize Bolivia Bonaire Brazil British Virgin Islands Canada Cayman Islands Chile Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guadeloupe Guatemala Guyana Haiti Honduras Latina Martinique Mexico Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Puerto Rico Saint Lucia Trinidad and Tobago Turks and Caicos Islands Uruguay United States United States Virgin Islands Venezuela Asia Armenia Bangladesh Cambodia China Hong Kong India Indonesia Iraq Israel Japan Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Laos Lebanon Macau Malaysia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Palestine Philippines Singapore South Korea Sri Lanka Thailand Turkey United Arab Emirates Vietnam Europe Belarus Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Great Britain Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Kosovo Latvia Malta Moldova Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Ukraine Oceania Australia New Zealand Inactive since 2025 (under JKN Metaverse Inc.) Africa Benin (1962) Cameroon (2024) Eritrea (2024) Ethiopia (2017) Eswatini (1994) Gabon (2015) Gambia (1986) Kenya (2024) Lesotho (1978) Liberia (1977) Madagascar (1961) Morocco (2021) Réunion (1986) Seychelles (2022) Sierra Leone (2019) Somalia (2024) Tunisia (1971) Americas Antigua and Barbuda (2008) Barbados (2020) Bermuda (1997) Dominica (1985) French Guiana (1984) Greenland (1990) Grenada (1964) Jamaica (2024) Saint Kitts and Nevis (1981) Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (2006) Sint Maarten (2006) Suriname (2024) Asia Azerbaijan (2013) Bahrain (2024) Bhutan (2022) Georgia (2019) Iran (2024) Jordan (1960) Maldives (2024) Mongolia (2024) Taiwan (2004) Uzbekistan (2024) Europe Albania (2024) Austria (2017) Cyprus (2024) Germany (2024) Gibraltar (2024) Iceland (2024) Lithuania (2019) Luxembourg (1994) Montenegro (2024) North Macedonia (2024) Oceania American Samoa (1978) Cook Islands (1999) Fiji (2024) French Polynesia (1985) Guam (2019) Micronesia (1975) New Caledonia (1982) Northern Mariana Islands (2006) Papua New Guinea (1986) Samoa (2024) Vanuatu (1978) Inactive territories and dependencies (1952–2006) Constituent countries of Great Britain (began 1992, using Great Britain sash at Miss Universe) England (1955–1990) Scotland (1961–1990) Wales (1961–1990) The islands were under U.S. administration until reversion to Japan in 1972 Okinawa (1963–1968) Bantustans of South Africa Bophuthatswana (1979) Transkei (1979–1983) U.S. territories before becoming states in 1959 Alaska (1952–1958) Hawaii (1952–1959) Former entities (1952–2006) Commonwealth of Independent States (1992) Czechoslovakia (1970–1992) Rhodesia and Nyasaland (1961) Serbia and Montenegro (1968–2006) Soviet Union (1990–1991) West Indies (1954–1958)

v t e Miss International participant countries and territories Active (1960–present) Africa Angola Cape Verde Côte d'Ivoire Ethiopia Ghana Kenya Mauritius Namibia Nigeria Réunion Sierra Leone South Africa South Sudan Tanzania Tunisia Zimbabwe Americas Argentina Bolivia Brazil Canada Chile Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Jamaica Mexico Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Puerto Rico Turks and Caicos Islands United States United States Virgin Islands Venezuela Asia Bangladesh Cambodia China Hong Kong India Indonesia Japan Kyrgyzstan Laos Macau Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Philippines Singapore South Korea Sri Lanka Taiwan Turkey Thailand Vietnam Europe Albania Belgium Bulgaria Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Malta Moldova Montenegro Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Spain Ukraine United Kingdom Oceania Australia Hawaii New Zealand Inactive since 2024 Africa Burkina Faso (2019) Cameroon (2019) Democratic Republic of the Congo (1987) Egypt (2018) Equatorial Guinea (2019) Gabon (2014) Lesotho (2023) Liberia (2019) Madagascar (2018) Morocco (2019) Republic of the Congo (2008) Senegal (2004) Seychelles (1995) Sudan (2009) Togo (2022) Uganda (2023) Zambia (2019) Americas Aruba (2019) Bahamas (2010) Belize (2019) Bermuda (1971) Curaçao (2018) Guadeloupe (2019) Guyana (2014) Haiti (2022) Martinique (2023) Suriname (2013) Trinidad and Tobago (2011) Uruguay (1999) Asia Armenia (2019) Georgia (2014) Israel (2014) Jordan (1963) Kazakhstan (2005) Lebanon (2018) Pakistan (2023) Uzbekistan (2022) Europe Austria (1994) Belarus (2022) Croatia (2003) Cyprus (2006) England (1986) Estonia (2023) Germany (2022) Gibraltar (2017) Hungary (2018) Iceland (2013) Latvia (2012) Lithuania (2023) North Macedonia (2002) San Marino (2001) Scotland (1986) Serbia (2023) Slovakia (2022) Sweden (2019) Switzerland (1993) Wales (1986) Oceania Cook Islands (2018) Fiji (1996) French Polynesia (2019) Guam (2019) New Caledonia (2006) Northern Mariana Islands (2022) Palau (2001) Inactive non-existing countries and former territories Czechoslovakia (1992) Latin (Ethnic Representative) (2003) Native American (Ethnic Representative) (2003) North Borneo (1960) Serbia and Montenegro (2006) South Pacific (1960) Soviet Union (1990) West Indies (1965)

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