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Miss Scandinavia is a beauty pageant for Nordic women. The contest was merged with the Miss Baltic Sea pageant for the years 2007 and 2008 and after that the merged pageant was also discontinued.

It was sponsored by MTV3.

After a hiatus between 2009 and 2020, the Miss Scandinavia pageant returned in 2021 with new organizers under the Miss Scandinavia Organization.

Titleholders

Year Miss Scandinavia Titleholder Comments
Miss Scandinavia
2021 Moa Sandberg
 Sweden
No pageant between 2009—2020.
Miss Scandinavia and Miss Baltic Sea
2008 Fanney Lára Guðmundsdóttir
 Iceland
Miss Scandinavia & Miss Baltic Sea
2007 Dorota Gawron
 Poland
Miss Scandinavia & Miss Baltic Sea
Miss Scandinavia
2006 No pageant in 2006.
2005 Gitte Hanspal
 Denmark
2004 Piritta Hannula
 Finland
2003 Marna Haugen
 Norway
2002 Íris Björk Árnadóttir
 Iceland
Semi-finalist Miss Europe 01
2001 Jenni Maria Dahlman
 Finland
2000 Saija Palin
 Finland
2nd Runner-Up Miss International 99
1999 Jonna Kauppila
 Finland
1998 Dagmar Íris Gylfadóttir
 Iceland
1997 Lola Iyabode Odusoga
 Finland
2nd Runner-Up Miss Universe 96
1996 Sandra Hjort
 Sweden
1995 Birna Bragadóttir
 Iceland
1994 Beatrice Magnusson
 Sweden
1993 Thorunn Larusdóttir
 Iceland
Semi-finalist Miss International 92
1992 Nina Autio
 Finland
1991 Nina Björkfelt
 Finland
3rd Runner-Up Miss World 90
1990 Louise Drevenstam
 Sweden
1st Runner-Up Miss Universe 89
1989 Helle Hansen
 Norway
1988 Maria Valtonen
 Finland
1987 Hege Rasmussen
 Norway
1986 Sif Sigfúsdóttir
 Iceland
No pageant between 1982—1985.
1981 Eva-Lena Lundgren
 Sweden
3rd Runner-Up Miss Europe 81, 2nd Runner-Up Miss Universe 81
1980 Mona Olsen
 Denmark
Semi-finalist Miss Universe 81
1979 Käte Nyberg
 Finland
3rd Runner-Up Miss International 79
1978 Susanne Olsson
 Sweden
1977 Birgitta Lindwall
 Sweden
1976 Bente Lihaug
 Norway
Semi-finalist Miss Universe 76
1975 No pageant in 1975.
1974 Lena Olin
 Sweden
1973 Monica Sundin
 Sweden
1972 Tuula Anneli Björkling
 Finland
5th Runner-Up Miss World 72, Winner Miss International 73
1971 Eila Kivistö
 Finland
1970 Kristina Wayborn
 Sweden
Semi-finalist Miss Universe 70
1969 Harriet Marita Eriksson
 Finland
3rd Runner-Up Miss Europe 69, 1st Runner-Up Miss Universe 69
1968 Tone Knaran
 Norway
Semi-finalist Miss Universe 68, 4th Runner-Up Miss Europe 68
1967 Eva Englander
 Sweden
Semi-finalist Miss Universe 67
1966 Satu Charlotta Östring
 Finland
1st Runner-Up Miss Universe 66, 1st Runner-Up Miss International 69
1965 Elsa Brun
 Norway
1964 Birgitta Elisabeth Alverljung
 Sweden
Semi-finalist Miss International 64
1963 Thelma Ingvarsdóttir
 Iceland
1962 Kaarina Marita Leskinen
 Finland
2nd Runner-Up Miss Europe 62, 1st Runner-Up Miss World 62
Miss Norden
1961 Rigmor Trengereid
 Norway

Winners by countries and territories

Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
 Finland 14 1962, 1966, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1979, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004
 Sweden 11 1964, 1967, 1970, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1990, 1994, 1996
 Norway 7 1961, 1965, 1968, 1976, 1987, 1989, 2003
 Iceland 6 1963, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2002, 2008
 Denmark 2 1980, 2005
 Poland 1 2007

Hosts

Year Hosts (s)
1963 Jaakko Jahnukainen and Jutta Zilliacus
1964 Carl-Erik Creutz and Lenita Airisto
1965 Carl-Erik Creutz and Liisa Tähkä
1966 Hugo Ahlberg and Lenita Airisto
1967 Hugo Ahlberg and Tuula Ignatius
1971 Voitto Kotilainen

See also

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