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'''[[Miss International]]''' is a beauty pageant first held on August 12, 1960 in the United States at the Long Beach Municipal Auditorium, Long Beach, California. Since 1968, the pageant has mostly been held in Japan. There are few occasions that the pageant was held in China in 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010, and 2011. And one time in Macau in 2008.
'''[[Miss International]]''' is a beauty pageant first held on August 12, 1960 in the United States at the Long Beach Municipal Auditorium, Long Beach, California. Since 1968, the pageant has mostly been held in Japan. There are few occasions that the pageant was held in China in 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010, and 2011. And one time in Macau in 2008.


The first representative from Africa to enter the Top 15 was Diana Webster from South Africa.<ref>http://www.pageantopolis.com/international/Universe.htm</ref> She was also the lone delegate from South Africa to enter the semi-finals of Miss International 1965, no followed her footsteps. The latest African representative who entered the pageant was Eunice Onyango of Kenya in 2015. She was second runner-up to [[Edymar Martinez]] of Venezuela, the winner. The closest African representative to the crown was Ibticem Lahmar of Tunisia, who was first runner-up in 1996.<ref>http://www.veestarz.com/pageants/international/mi1980s/1985/index.html</ref>
The first representative from Africa to enter the Top 15 was Diana Webster from South Africa. She was also the lone delegate from South Africa to enter the semi-finals of Miss International 1965, no one followed her footsteps. The latest African representative who entered the pageant was Eunice Onyango of Kenya in 2015. She was second runner-up to [[Edymar Martinez]] of Venezuela, the winner. The closest African representative to the crown was Ibticem Lahmar of Tunisia, who was first runner-up in 1996.<ref>[http://www.pageantopolis.com/international/Universe.htm]http://www.pageantopolis.com/international/Universe.html</ref><ref>[http://www.veestarz.com/pageants/international/mi1960s/1965/index.html]http://www.veestarz.com/pageants/international/mi1960s/1965/index.html</ref><ref>[http://www.veestarz.com/pageants/international/mi1980s/1985/index.html]http://www.veestarz.com/pageants/international/mi1980s/1985/index.html</ref>


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Revision as of 20:08, 7 January 2017

Miss International is a beauty pageant first held on August 12, 1960 in the United States at the Long Beach Municipal Auditorium, Long Beach, California. Since 1968, the pageant has mostly been held in Japan. There are few occasions that the pageant was held in China in 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010, and 2011. And one time in Macau in 2008.

The first representative from Africa to enter the Top 15 was Diana Webster from South Africa. She was also the lone delegate from South Africa to enter the semi-finals of Miss International 1965, no one followed her footsteps. The latest African representative who entered the pageant was Eunice Onyango of Kenya in 2015. She was second runner-up to Edymar Martinez of Venezuela, the winner. The closest African representative to the crown was Ibticem Lahmar of Tunisia, who was first runner-up in 1996.[1][2][3]

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  •   Ended as Runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the Finalists or Semi-finalists

Successful African Representatives

Year Name Country Placement
2017 TBA TBA TBA
2015 Eunice Atien Onyango  Tunisia 2nd Runner-up
2012 Paulina Malulu  Namibia Top 15 Semi-finalist
2002 Mame Diarra Mballo  Senegal Top 12 Semi-finalist
2000 Ismahene Lahmar  Tunisia Top 15 Semi-finalist
1999 Aïcha Faye  Senegal Top 15 Semi-finalist
1998 Nejla Kouniali  Tunisia Top 15 Semi-finalist
1997 Hajer Radhouene  Tunisia Top 15 Semi-finalist
1996 Ibticem Lahmar  Tunisia 1st Runner-up
1985 Tumba Mulamba  Zaire Top 15 Semi-finalist
1965 Diana Webster  South Africa Top 15 Semi-finalist

References