Miss Europe 1999 | |
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Date | 25 June 1999 |
Presenters | Daniel McVicar |
Venue | Beirut, Lebanon |
Entrants | 39 |
Placements | 15 |
Debuts | Moldova |
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Returns | |
Winner | Yelena Rogozhina Russia |
← 19972001 → |
Miss Europe 1999, was 53rd edition of the Miss Europe pageant and 42nd under the Mondial Events Organization. It was held in Beirut, Lebanon on 25 June 1999. Yelena Rogozhina of Russia, was crowned Miss Europe 1999 by out going titleholder Isabelle Darras of Greece.
Results
Placements
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Miss Europe 1999 |
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1st Runner-Up |
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2nd Runner-Up |
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3rd Runner-Up |
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4th Runner-Up |
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Top 15 |
Special awards
Award | Contestant |
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Miss Elegance |
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Miss Friendship |
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Miss Photogenic |
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Miss Talent |
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"Comité Officiel et International Miss Europe" Competition
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Miss Europa 1999 | |
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Date | 8 September 1999 |
Venue | Taormina Greek Theatre, Taormina, Sicily, Italy |
Entrants | 34 |
Placements | 2 |
Debuts | Latvia |
Withdrawals | Andorra, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Greece, Holland, Ireland, Italy, Israel, Luxembourg, Macedonia FYRO, Moldova, Monaco, New Caledonia (French Territory), Norway, Poland, Russia, Scandinavia, Scotland, Switzerland, Turkey, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, United Kingdom & Wales |
Returns | England, Germany, Hungary & Malta |
Winner | Anna Maria Tudorache Romania |
← 19962002 → |
From 1951 to 2002 there was a rival Miss Europe competition organized by the "Comité Officiel et International Miss Europe". This was founded in 1950 by Jean Raibaut in Paris, the headquarters later moved to Marseille. The winners wore different titles like Miss Europe, Miss Europa or Miss Europe International.
This year's competition took place at the Taormina Greek Theatre in Taormina, Sicily, Italy. There were 34 contestants from 12 countries. At the end, Anna Maria Tudorache of Romania was crowned as Miss Europa 1999. Tudorache succeeded her predecessor Mimmi Gunnarsson of Sweden.
Placements
Placement | Contestant |
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Miss Europa 1999 |
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1st Runner-Up |
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Contestants
- Albania - Aldona Elezi
- Bulgaria - Ana Maria Oproiu
- Bulgaria - Cristina Stan
- England - Angela Lynn Smedley
- England - Danielle Wall
- England - Katie Vigers
- England - Kishmiro Dickinson
- England - Zara Baynes
- Finland - Anu Pekkarinen
- Finland - Jenni Ahola
- Finland - Linda Kvalvaag
- Germany - Jessica Stahl
- Hungary - Lilla Hartai
- Hungary - Szilvia Booli
- Latvia - Iveta Vanaga
- Malta - Citianne Balzan
- Romania - Alina Tautan
- Romania - Anna Maria Tudorache
- Romania - Simona Verestiuc
- Spain - Eva Maria Blanco Games
- Sweden - Nadine Callus
- Ukraine - Galina Lakhtina
References
- "Miss Europe 1999". Mondial Events Organization/Miss Europe Organization. 1999. Archived from the original on February 8, 2002. Retrieved December 13, 2020.
- "MISS EUROPE 1999". YouTube. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
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