# Miss Lebanon

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Beauty pageant

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Miss Lebanon Type Beauty pageant Headquarters Beirut First edition 1930 Most recent edition 2025 Current titleholder Perla Harb Language Arabic

**Miss Lebanon** ([Arabic](/source/Arabic_language): ملكة جمال لبنان, [romanized](/source/Romanization_of_Arabic): *Malikat Jamāl Lubnān*, [lit.](/source/Literal_translation) 'Queen of Beauty of Lebanon') is the national [beauty pageant](/source/Beauty_pageant) of [Lebanon](/source/Lebanon). The winner is a representative of the [Ministry of Tourism](/source/Ministry_of_Tourism_(Lebanon)) and is sent to represent Lebanon at [Miss Universe](/source/Miss_Universe) and [Miss World](/source/Miss_World).

## History

Since 1995, the pageant has been broadcast on [Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International (LBCI)](/source/Lebanese_Broadcasting_Corporation_International), with the exception of [Miss Lebanon 2018](/source/Miss_Lebanon_2018) which was broadcast on [MTV Lebanon](/source/MTV_Lebanon). It is currently organized by Vanilla Productions, which is owned by [Rola Saad](/source/Rola_Saad_(producer)). Since 2018, [former Miss USA](/source/Miss_USA_2010) [Rima Fakih](/source/Rima_Fakih) has been in charge of preparing the winner for Miss Universe. The pageant has been canceled a few times due to civil wars, conflicts with Israel and economic crises. The Miss Lebanon Organization awards its winner prizes totalling hundreds of thousands of dollars. As a representative of the Ministry of Tourism, it is customary that the winner meets with the [President of Lebanon](/source/President_of_Lebanon) following her crowning, in addition to other high-ranking officials.

### Format

[Nadine Nassib Njeim](/source/Nadine_Nassib_Njeim), Miss Lebanon 2004

[Valerie Abou Chacra](/source/Valerie_Abou_Chacra), Miss Lebanon 2015

Every year, the Miss Lebanon pageant takes on a different number of contestants. Previously, the pageant has taken the form of multiple episodes, and a reality television show.

Below is an outline of the number of contestants and venue of the Miss Lebanon pageant in recent years:

Year Miss Lebanon Contestants Venue 2000 Sandra Rizk 22 Casino du Liban 2001 Christina Sawaya 20 Casino du Liban 2003 Marie-José Hnein 16 LBC Centre 2004 Nadine Nassib Njeim 16 LBC Centre 2005 Gabrielle Bou Rached 30 Casino du Liban 2007 Nadine Wilson Njeim 18 Casino du Liban 2008 Rosarita Tawil 18 LBC Centre 2009 Martine Andraos 16 LBC Centre 2010 Rahaf Abdallah 16 LBC Centre 2011 Yara Khoury-Mikhael 16 Beirut Souks 2012 Rina Chibany 16 Platea Theatre 2013 Karen Ghrawi 15 Beirut Leisure Centre 2014 Saly Greige 14 Casino du Liban 2015 Valerie Abou Chacra 14 Casino du Liban 2016 Sandy Tabet[1] 15 Casino du Liban 2017 Perla Helou 15 Casino du Liban 2018 Maya Reaidy 30 Forum de Beyrouth 2022 Yasmina Zaytoun[2] 17 Forum de Beyrouth 2024 Nada Koussa 15 Seaside Arena Beirut 2025 Perla Harb 16 Ezol Studios Zouk Mosbeh

## International crowns

- **One** – **[Miss Universe](/source/Miss_Universe)** winner: **[Georgina Rizk](/source/Georgina_Rizk)** **([1971](/source/Miss_Universe_1971))**

- **One** – **[Miss International](/source/Miss_International)** winner: **[Christina Sawaya](/source/Christina_Sawaya)** **([2002](/source/Miss_International_2002))**

## Titleholders

- - *The winner of Miss Lebanon represents her country at the [Miss Universe](/source/Miss_Universe) and [Miss World](/source/Miss_World) pageants. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent. Previously, in some instances the winner has also competed at the [Miss International](/source/Miss_International) pageant.*

Year Miss Lebanon 1930 Leila Zoghby 1935 Jamila Al Khalil 1952 Leila Saroufim 1953 Hania Beydun 1958 Hind Skaff 1960 Gladys Tabet 1961 Leila Antaki 1962 Nouhad El Cabbabe 1964 Nana Barakat 1965 Yolla Georges Harb 1966 Marlène Talih 1967 Sonia Fares 1968 Lilly Bissar 1969 Georgette Gerro 1970 Georgina Rizk Miss Universe 1971 1971 Christiane Accaoui 1972 Marcelle Herro 1973 Sylvia Ohannessian 1974 Gisèle Hachem 1975 Ramona Karam 1977 Vera Alouane 1978 Katia Fakhry 1979 Jocelyne Daou 1980 Denise Sfeir 1981 Suzanne Bou Nader 1982 Dolly Michel Khoury 1983 Sylvia Hobeika 1984 Reine Philip Barakat 1985 Mary Khoury 1986 Gina Issa 1987 Josiane Haddad 1988 Colette Boulos 1991 Diana Begdache 1992 Nicole Bardawil 1993 Ghada El Turk 1994 Lara Badawi 1995 Dina Azar 1996 Nisrine Sami Naser 1997 Joëlle Behlock 1998 Clémence Achkar 1999 Norma Elias Naoum 2000 Sandra Rizk 2001 Christina Sawaya Miss International 2002 2003 Marie-José Hnein 2004 Nadine Nassib Njeim 2005 Gabrielle Bou Rached 2007 Nadine Wilson Njeim 2008 Rosarita Tawil 2009 Martine Andraos 2010 Rahaf Abdallah 2011 Yara Khoury-Mikhael 2012 Rina Chibany 2013 Karen Ghrawi 2014 Sally Greige 2015 Valerie Abou Chacra 2016 Sandy Tabet 2017 Perla Helou 2018 Maya Reaidy 2022 Yasmina Zaytoun 2024 Nada Koussa 2025 Perla Harb

## Titleholders under Miss Lebanon org.

The Miss Lebanon winner competes at the [Miss World](/source/Miss_World) and [Miss Universe](/source/Miss_Universe) pageants. On occasion, a runner-up is sent. Here International pageants under Miss Lebanon Organization; Miss Lebanon and Miss Lebanon Emigrant who will go to Miss International pageant.

The following women represented [Lebanon](/source/Lebanon) in the [Big Four international beauty pageants](/source/Big_Four_international_beauty_pageants), the four major international [beauty pageants](/source/Beauty_pageant) for women.[3] These are [Miss World](/source/Miss_World), [Miss Universe](/source/Miss_Universe) and [Miss International](/source/Miss_International)[4][5][6]

### Miss Universe Lebanon

- : 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

Year Hometown Miss Universe Lebanon Placement at Miss Universe Special Awards Notes Pierre El Daher (chairman of LBCI) directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe from 2022: Rima Fakih was appointed by Miss Universe Organization as National director of Lebanon. 2025 Jdeideh Sarah Leena Bou Jaoude Unplaced 2024 Akkar Nada Koussa Unplaced 2023 Btekhnay Maya Aboul Hosn Unplaced Voice For Change (Silver Winner) Since no pageant in 2023, a runner-up of Miss Lebanon 2022, Maya, was appointed by Miss Lebanon Committee to compete at Miss Universe 2023 in El Salvador. 2022 Kfarchouba Yasmina Zaytoun Unplaced Gabriel Murr (chairman of MTV) directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe between 2017―2018: Rima Fakih was appointed by Miss Universe Organization as National director of Lebanon. Did not compete between 2019—2021 2018 Tannourine Maya Reaidy Unplaced The Miss Lebanon program returned to MTV Lebanon, and Miss Lebanon winner competed at Miss Universe 2018. 2017 Beirut Jana Sader Unplaced Sader was appointed by MTV Lebanon, since Miss Lebanon competition is the only one national pageant in Lebanon and the main winner in 2017 competed at Miss World 2017. Sader was a runner-up of Miss Lebanon 2017. Pierre El Daher (chairman of LBCI) directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe between 1999―2016 2016 Beirut Sandy Tabet Did not compete Miss Lebanon 2016 was unable to compete at Miss Universe 2016 after MTV Lebanon franchised the Miss Universe license; they didn't send her and didn't even send a delegate that year. 2015 Beirut Cynthia Samuel Unplaced Samuel was appointed by Miss Lebanon Committee to compete at Miss Universe 2015, since the main winner allocated to Miss World 2015 in China. Samuel was a runner-up of Miss Lebanon 2015. 2014 Bishmizzine Saly Greige Unplaced 2013 Beirut Karen Ghrawi Unplaced 2012 Zahlé Rina Chibany Unplaced The first twin who won Miss Lebanon in history. 2011 Beirut Yara Khoury-Mikhael Unplaced 2010 Beirut Rahaf Abdallah Unplaced 2009 Beirut Martine Andraos Unplaced 2008 Beirut Rosarita Tawil Did not compete 2007 Maaser El Shouf Nadine Wilson Njeim Unplaced 2006 Jezzine Gabrielle Bou Rached Unplaced 2005 Beirut Nadine Nassib Njeim Unplaced 2004 Beirut Marie-José Hnein Unplaced Did not compete in 2003 2002 Bourj Hammoud Christina Sawaya Did not compete Decided to drop out of the competition after stating that she would not compete in a pageant with Miss Israel. 2001 Beirut Sandra Rizk Unplaced 2000 Beirut Norma Elias Naoum Unplaced 1999 Beirut Clémence Achkar Unplaced Best National Costume (2nd Runner-up) Miss Lebanon Committee retook the Miss Universe license and the winner of Miss Lebanon returned to Miss Universe began 1999. Gabriel Murr (chairman of MTV) directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe between 1997―1998: Miss Universe Lebanon (independent selection) held and the winner competed at Miss Universe pageant in several years. 1998 Beirut Nina Kaddis Unplaced Appointed — The 3rd Runner-up of Miss Universe Lebanon 1997 appointed to represent Lebanon after the Miss Universe Lebanon did not happen in 1998. 1997 Beirut Dalida Chammai Unplaced Pierre El Daher (chairman of LBC) directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe between 1991―1996: Miss Universe Lebanon (independent selection) held and the winner competed at Miss Universe pageant in several years. 1996 Beirut Julia Syriani Unplaced Did not compete between 1994—1995 1993 Beirut Samaya El Chedrawi Unplaced Best National Costume (1st Runner-up) 1992 Beirut Abir El Sharrouf Unplaced 1991 Beirut Fida El Chehayeb Unplaced Ministry of Tourism in Lebanon directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe between 1980―1988: Miss Universe Lebanon (independent selection) held and the winner competed at Miss Universe pageant in several years. Did not compete between 1989—1990 1988 Beirut Elaine Georges Fakhoury Unplaced 1987 Beirut Sahar El Haydar Unplaced 1986 Beirut Reine Philip Barakat Unplaced 1985 Beirut Joyce Sahab Unplaced 1984 Tripoli Susan El Sayed Unplaced 1983 Beirut May Mansour Chahwan Unplaced Raymond Loir (a founder of Miss Lebanon) directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe between 1955―1980: Miss Lebanon Committee was founded in 1960 by Raymond Loir, President of Foreign Press in the Middle East, press correspondent (Paris Match, France-Dimanche, Ici Paris, Écrits de Paris, Rivarol, Aspects de France, etc.). Following his death in 1980, a Ministry of Tourism in Lebanon took over the license. Did not compete between 1979—1982 1978 Beirut Renée Antoine Seman Unplaced 1977 Beirut Hyam Saadé Unplaced Best National Costume (2nd Runner-up) Did not compete in 1976 1975 Beirut Suad El Nachoul Unplaced 1974 Beirut Laudy Slim Gabache Unplaced Raymond Loir (a founder of Miss Lebanon) directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe between 1955―1980: Between 1955 and 1973 Miss Lebanon winners represented Lebanon at Miss Universe competition. 1973 Beirut Marcèlle Herro Top 12 1972 Beirut Christians Accaoui Did not compete 1971 Beirut Georgina Rizk Miss Universe 1971 1970 Beirut Georgette Gero Unplaced 1969 Beirut Lilly Bissar Did not compete 1968 Beirut Sonia Fares Unplaced 1967 Beirut Marlène Talih Did not compete 1966 Beirut Yolla Georges Harb Unplaced 1962 Beirut Nouhad El Cabbabe Top 15 1961 Beirut Leila Antaki Unplaced 1960 Beirut Gládys Tabet Unplaced Did not compete between 1956—1959 1955 Beirut Hania Beydun Unplaced In 1955 the Miss Universe Lebanon was appointed by Raymond Loir. Hania was Miss Lebanon 1953 who did not compete internationally in her reign.

### Miss World Lebanon

- : 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

Year Hometown Miss World Lebanon Placement at Miss World Special Awards Notes Pierre El Daher (chairman of LBCI) directorship — a franchise holder to Miss World from 2023 2026 Al-Maamriyah Perla Harb[7] TBA 2025 Akkar Nada Koussa Top 20 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 Kfarchouba Yasmina Zaytoun 1st Runner up Miss World Asia Head-to-head challenge Miss World Top Model (Top 20) Gabriel Murr (chairman of MTV) directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe between 2017―2018 Did not compete between 2019—2022 2018 Beirut Mira Al-Toufaily Unplaced Head to head challenge Beauty With A Purpose (Top 12) Appointed — The 1st Runner-up of Miss Lebanon 2018 took over the Miss World Lebanon title since the original winner will only compete at Miss Universe 2018. Pierre El Daher (chairman of LBCI) directorship — a franchise holder to Miss World between 1991―2017 2017 Baabda Perla Helou Top 40 Head to head challenge Miss World Multimedia (Top 5) People's Choice award (Top 10) 2016 Beirut Sandy Tabet Unplaced 2015 Beirut Valerie Abou Chacra Top 5 Best in Interview People's Choice Award (Top 5) Miss World Top Model (Top 30) 2014 Bishmizzine Saly Greige Unplaced 2013 Beirut Karen Ghrawi Unplaced 2012 Baabda Sonia-Lynn Gabriel Unplaced Miss World Top Model (Top 57) Appointed — The 2nd Runner-up of Miss Lebanon 2011. 2011 Beirut Yara Khoury-Mikhael Unplaced Beauty With A Purpose (Top 30) 2010 Beirut Rahaf Abdallah Unplaced Miss World Beach Beauty (Top 40) 2009 Beirut Martine Andraos Unplaced Miss World Talent (Top 22) 2008 Beirut Rosarita Tawil Unplaced Miss World Beach Beauty (Top 10) Miss World Top Model (Top 32) 2007 Maaser El Chouf Nadine Wilson Njeim Unplaced Miss World Beach Beauty (Top 21) 2006 Ain El Remmaneh Annabella Hilal Top 17 World Dress Designer Award (Top 20) Appointed — The 1st Runner-up of Miss Lebanon 2006. 2005 Beirut Lamitta Frangieh Unplaced Miss World Beach Beauty (Top 19) Appointed — The 1st Runner-up of Miss Lebanon 2004. 2004 Beirut Nadine Nassib Njeim Unplaced 2003 Beirut Marie-José Hnein Top 20 2002 — Bethany Kehdy Unplaced Appointed — The 1st Runner-up of Miss Lebanon 2001. 2001 Bourj Hammoud Christina Sawaya Unplaced 2000 Beirut Sandra Rizk Unplaced 1999 Beirut Norma Elias Naoum Unplaced 1998 Beirut Clémence Achkar Unplaced 1997 Beirut Joëlle Behlock Top 10 1996 — Nisrine Sami Nasr Unplaced 1995 Beirut Julia Syriani Unplaced Julia was Miss Universe Lebanon winner under LBC (allocated to compete in 1996), she also appointed, since the Miss Lebanon winner (under LBC) enabled to compete at Miss World competition. 1994 — Lara Badawi Unplaced 1993 Beirut Ghada El Turk Unplaced 1992 Beirut Nicole Bardawil Unplaced 1991 Beirut Diana Begdache Unplaced Ministry of Tourism in Lebanon directorship — a franchise holder to Miss World between 1980―1988 Did not compete between 1989—1990 1988 Beirut Sylvia Hobeika Unplaced Appointed ― one of runners-up of Miss Lebanon. 1987 Beirut Josiane Haddad Unplaced 1986 Beirut Mireille Abi Fares Unplaced Appointed ― one of runners-up of Miss Lebanon. 1985 Beirut Mary Khoury Unplaced 1984 Beirut Elaine Khoury Unplaced Appointed ― one of runners-up of Miss Lebanon. 1983 Beirut Dochka Abi Nader Unplaced Appointed ― one of runners-up of Miss Lebanon. 1982 Beirut May Mansour Chahwan Unplaced Appointed ― one of runners-up of Miss Lebanon. 1981 Beirut Zeina Joseph Challita Unplaced Raymond Loir (a founder of Miss Lebanon) directorship — a franchise holder to Miss World between 1960―1980: Miss Lebanon Committee was founded in 1960 by Raymond Loir, President of Foreign Press in the Middle East, press correspondent (Paris Match, France-Dimanche, Ici Paris, Écrits de Paris, Rivarol, Aspects de France, etc.). Following his death in 1980, a Ministry of Tourism in Lebanon took over the license. 1980 Beirut Céleste Elias Asal Unplaced Appointed ― one of runners-up of Miss Lebanon. 1979 Beirut Jacqueline Daou Unplaced Did not compete in 1978 1977 Beirut Vera Alouane Unplaced Did not compete in 1976 1975 Beirut Ramona Karam Top 15 1974 Beirut Gisèle Hachem Unplaced 1973 Beirut Sylvia Ohannessian Top 15 Did not compete between 1971—1972 1970 Beirut Georgina Rizk Unplaced 1969 Beirut Rola Mayzoub Unplaced Appointed ― one of runners-up of Miss Lebanon. Did not compete in 1968 1967 Beirut Sonia Fares Unplaced 1966 Beirut Marlène Talih Unplaced 1965 Beirut Yolla Georges Harb Unplaced 1964 — Nana Barakat Unplaced Did not compete between 1962—1963 1961 Beirut Leila Antaki Unplaced 1960 — Gisèle Nicholas Naser Unplaced Appointed ― one of runners-up of Miss Lebanon.

### Miss Lebanon Emigrant

- : 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

Year Country of origin Miss Lebanon Emigrant Placement at Miss International Special Awards Notes Pierre El Daher (chairman of LBCI) directorship — a franchise holder to Miss International between 1997―2018: Started in 2007 the main winner of Miss Lebanon Emigrant under LBCI goes to Miss International competition. Did not compete since 2019—Present 2018 Australia Rachel Younan Unplaced 2017 Cote d'Ivoire Dima Safi Unplaced 2016 Mexico Stephanie Dash Karam Unplaced 2015 Australia Cynthia Farah Unplaced 2014 UAE Lia Saad Unplaced 2013 Australia Layla Yarak Unplaced 2012 Kuwait Cynthia Moukarzel Unplaced 2011 Canada Maria Farah Top 15 2010 Australia Daniella Rahmé Unplaced 2009 Brazil Sarah Barbosa Mansour Unplaced 2008 Australia Jessica Michelle Kahawaty Top 12 Later than Miss International 2008, Kahawaty went to Australia and won Miss World Australia 2012. At Miss World she placed as the 2nd Runner-up. 2007 — Grace Beyani Unplaced Did not compete since 2005—2006 2004 — Nathalie Nasrallah Unplaced Did not compete in 2003 2002 Bourj Hammoud Christina Sawaya Miss International 2002 Did not compete in 2001 2000 — Sahar El Ghazzawi Unplaced 1999 Beirut Clémence Achkar Unplaced Did not compete in 1998 1997 — Nisrine Sami Naser Unplaced Raymond Loir (a founder of Miss Lebanon) directorship — a franchise holder to Miss International between 1960―1977: Miss Lebanon Committee was founded in 1960 by Raymond Loir, President of Foreign Press in the Middle East, press correspondent (Paris Match, France-Dimanche, Ici Paris, Écrits de Paris, Rivarol, Aspects de France, etc.). Following his death in 1980, a Ministry of Tourism in Lebanon took over the license. Did not compete between 1978—1996 1977 — Katia Fakhry Unplaced Did not compete in 1976 1975 — Ramona Karam Unplaced Did not compete between 1963—1974 1962 — Mona Slim Unplaced 1961 ― Éleonore Abi Karam Unplaced 1960 — Juliana Reptsik Unplaced

## See also

- [Mister Lebanon](/source/Mister_Lebanon)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** "Interview Miss Lebanon 2016". *Prestige Magazine*. 2016-10-27.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Yasmina Zaytoun Crowned Miss Lebanon 2022"](https://www.beirut.com/l/63900). *Beirut.com*. Retrieved 2022-07-24.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-wallstreet-debris_3-0)** Jun, Kwanwoo (2003-12-03). ["Lost in Storm's Debris: A Beauty Pageant"](https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702303562904579230743737206568). [The Wall Street Journal](/source/The_Wall_Street_Journal). Retrieved 2015-11-09.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["Những scandal của Miss World"](https://web.archive.org/web/20151117022548/http://giaitri.vnexpress.net/tin-tuc/gioi-sao/trong-nuoc/nhung-scandal-cua-miss-world-1898682.html). [Vietnam Express](/source/VnExpress). 2008-10-08. Archived from [the original](http://giaitri.vnexpress.net/tin-tuc/gioi-sao/trong-nuoc/nhung-scandal-cua-miss-world-1898682.html) on 2015-11-17. Retrieved 2015-11-09.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** Ibrahim, Lynda (2013-09-13). ["The misses and missuses of the world"](https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2013/09/13/urban-chat-the-misses-and-missuses-world.html). [The Jakarta Post](/source/The_Jakarta_Post). Retrieved 2015-11-09.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** Lowe, Aya (2016-01-25). ["Philippines' Miss Universe returns home, ignites dreams"](http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asiapacific/philippines-miss-universe/2455920.html). [Channel NewsAsia](/source/Channel_NewsAsia). Retrieved 2016-01-25.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-7)** ["Perla Harb wins Miss Lebanon 2025 crown in star-studded ceremony"](https://www.lbcgroup.tv/news/lebanon-news/882325/perla-harb-wins-miss-lebanon-2025-crown-in-star-studded-ceremony/en). *[LBCI](/source/Lebanese_Broadcasting_Corporation_International)*. 5 October 2025. Retrieved 5 October 2025.|

## External links

- [Sally Greige is Miss Lebanon 2014](https://web.archive.org/web/20141006080121/http://missuniversusa.com/sally-greige-miss-lebanon-2014/)

- [Miss Lebanon and Mister Lebanon](http://www.lempimissit.suntuubi.com/) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20201127225410/http://lempimissit.suntuubi.com/) 2020-11-27 at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine)

- [Miss Lebanon 2007](http://www.lbcgroup.tv/misslebanon2007/) (English and Arabic official site)

- [Miss Lebanon 2010 Rahaf Abdalla](https://www.beirutnightlife.com/featured/rahaf-abdalla-miss-lebanon-2010/)

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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)

Authority control databases VIAF

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