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'''Miss Europe 2006''', was held in ], ] on October 27, 2006. ] of ], was crowned Miss Europe 2006 by outgoing titleholder ] of ]. | '''Miss Europe 2006''', was the 60th edition of the ] pageant and the 3rd and final edition under Endemol France. After this years contest, the pageant was planned for 2007, 2008 & 2009 with it being held in places in Moscow and Beirut. The contest, however, was not held after 2006 and Endemol France stopped the pageant after this edition. The Miss Europe pageant went unheld until 2016 when the newly formed Miss Europe Organization started the pageant back up. This years pageant was held in ], ] on October 27, 2006. ] of ], was crowned Miss Europe 2006 by outgoing titleholder ] of ]. | ||
== Results == | == Results == |
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Beauty pageantMiss Europe 2006 | |
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Date | October 27, 2006 |
Presenters | Jean-Pierre Foucault & Victoria Lopyreva |
Venue | Kyiv, Ukraine |
Broadcaster | TMC |
Entrants | 33 |
Placements | 12 |
Debuts | Montenegro, Serbia |
Withdrawals | Croatia, Gibraltar, Israel, Ireland, Latvia, Portugal, Russia, Serbia & Montenegro |
Returns | Albania, Austria, Georgia & Great Britain |
Winner | Alexandra Rosenfeld France |
← 20052016 → |
Miss Europe 2006, was the 60th edition of the Miss Europe pageant and the 3rd and final edition under Endemol France. After this years contest, the pageant was planned for 2007, 2008 & 2009 with it being held in places in Moscow and Beirut. The contest, however, was not held after 2006 and Endemol France stopped the pageant after this edition. The Miss Europe pageant went unheld until 2016 when the newly formed Miss Europe Organization started the pageant back up. This years pageant was held in Kyiv, Ukraine on October 27, 2006. Alexandra Rosenfeld of France, was crowned Miss Europe 2006 by outgoing titleholder Shermine Shahrivar of Germany.
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Miss Europe 2006 | |
1st runner-up |
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2nd runner-up |
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3rd runner-up | |
4th runner-up |
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Top 12 |
Order of announcements
Top 12
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Top 5
- 1. France
- 2. Poland
- 3. Ukraine
- 4. Spain
- 5. Belarus
Judges
- Roberto Cavalli
- Charles-Philippe D'orleans
- Adriana Karembeu
- Anthony Delon
- Alexandre Zouari
- Caroline Gruosi-Scheufele
Contestants
- Albania - Suada Bilbil Sherifi
- Armenia - Marina Vardanyan
- Austria - Cathrin Czizek
- Belarus - Yuliya Sindzeyeva
- Belgium - Kaat Vermeeren
- Bosnia & Herzegovina - Valentina Jurkovic
- Bulgaria - Ralitsa Bratovanova
- Cyprus - Konstantina Kristodoulou
- Czech Republic - Daniela Frantzova
- Denmark - Sandra Vester
- Estonia - Jana Kuvaitseva
- Finland - Sini Vahela
- France - Alexandra Rosenfeld
- Georgia - Tatia Aprasidze
- Germany - Daniela Domröse
- Great Britain - Eleanor Mary Ann Glynn
- Greece - Olympia Hopsonidou
- Hungary - Tunde Semmi-Kis
- Iceland - Asdís Svava Hallgrímsdóttir
- Malta - Sefora Micallef
- Moldova - Yekaterina Vigovskaya
- Montenegro - Maja Perovic
- Netherlands - Florencia Mulder
- Norway - Karoline Nakken
- Poland - Katarzyna Weronika Borowicz
- Romania - Irina Cucireve
- Serbia - Ana Sain
- Slovak Republic - Katarina Holanova
- Spain - Laura Ojeda Ramírez
- Sweden - Cecilia Zatterl Harbo Kristensen
- Switzerland - Sabine Christina Heierli
- Turkey - Selda Ögrük
- Ukraine - Alena Avramenko
External links
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