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The following is a list of Miss Earth titleholders from the competition's inaugural edition in 2001 to present. ... Winners gallery. Miss Earth 2023 Drita Ziri Albania.
Per pageant rules, the original winner of Miss Earth – Air became the new Miss Earth and each subsequent runner-up advanced one position. Winfred Adah Omwakwe of Kenya was formally crowned Miss Earth 2002 on August 7, 2003. Slađana Božović of Yugoslavia became Miss Earth – Air, Juliana Drossou of Greece became Miss Earth – Water, and ...
English. Website. www.missearth.tv. Miss Earth is an annual international major beauty pageant based in the Philippines that advocates for environmental awareness, conservation and social responsibility. Along with Miss World, Miss Universe, and Miss International, it is one of the Big Four beauty pageants. [1][2][3][4] Miss Earth is a co-host ...
The following is a list of Miss World titleholders from the competition's inaugural edition in 1951 to present. ... Marjorie Wallace, the 1973 winner, ...
Pages in category "Miss Earth winners" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Miss International. Miss Earth. The Big Fouror the Big League Pageants[1]refers to the four major international beauty pageants for women— Miss World, Miss Universe, Miss Internationaland Miss Earth. [2][3][4][5][6] The group was first described by the China Dailynewspaper in 2004 as "the world's four major beauty contests".
^1 Note: The years 2009 and 2010 editions, the Miss Philippines Earth remained the grand title of the event, but the four other titles i.e., Miss Philippines- Air, Miss Philippines- Water, Miss Philippines- Fire, and Miss Philippines Eco-Tourism are all equal winners.
Co-Won Miss World Beauty with a Purpose in 2017. Was a Head to Head Challenge Winner in 2017. Miss World Multimedia in 2023 Wales: 1999: 22 1999–present Miss Wales: 4 1st runner-up Sophie Moulds ; 2004. Amy Guy (Top 15) 2023. Darcey Corria (Top 40) Competed as Britain in 1951 & 1952; as Great Britain from 1953 to 1957; as United Kingdom from ...