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Miss Earth Brazil 2009: Boracay, Philippines November 22, 2009 80 2010 India: Nicole Faria: 20 Bengaluru: Femina Miss India Earth 2010: Nha Trang, Vietnam December 4, 2010 84 2011 Ecuador: Olga Álava: 23 Guayaquil: Miss Earth Ecuador 2011: Quezon City, Philippines [e] December 3, 2011 2012 Czech Republic: Tereza Fajksová: 23 Ivančice: Czech ...
The title of Miss Earth – Water has been awarded twenty-four times (2001–2024). This table lists the number of Miss Earth – Water titles by country. There are some special considerations: As Yugoslavia took over the Miss Earth – Air title in 2002, the Miss Earth – Water position was taken by Greece after the succession took place.
The pageant's winner is crowned Miss Earth; the Runners-up are named after the classical elements: Miss Fire (third runner-up), Miss Water (second runner-up), and Miss Air (first runner-up); [8] from 2010, the "elemental titles" (Air, Water, and Fire bestowed on the next three delegates with highest scores after the Miss Earth winner) were ...
Pages in category "Miss Earth winners" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... List of Miss Earth titleholders; A. Olga Álava; B.
The following is a list of Miss World titleholders from the competition's inaugural edition in 1951 to present. ... Marjorie Wallace, the 1973 winner, ...
In Miss Earth, the victory of Angelia Ong in Miss Earth 2015, succeeding Jamie Herrell, Miss Earth 2014, made the Philippines to date the only country to win back-to-back in the Miss Earth pageant. [102] [107] [108] The Miss International competition, on the other hand, has yet to see a back-to-back win.
Česká Miss Earth: 11 Winner Tereza Fajksova [9] 2022. Anežka Heralecká (Top 20) 20 Democratic Republic of Congo 2008: 2008 2015 2022 Miss Earth DR Congo: 0 – – 3 Denmark 2001: 2001–2007 2009–2021 2023 Miss Earth Denmark: 3 Winner Catharina Svensson ; 2021. Cecilie Dissing (Top 20) 21 Dominican Republic 2001: 2001–present
Miss Earth 2024 was the 24th edition of the Miss Earth pageant, held at the Okada Manila, in Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines, on November 9, 2024. [ 1 ] Drita Ziri of Albania crowned Jessica Lane of Australia as her successor at the end of the event, marking their first victory in the pageant.