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Miss Universe 2023 was the 72nd Miss Universe pageant, held at the Gimnasio Nacional José Adolfo Pineda in San Salvador, El Salvador, on 18 November 2023. [1]At the end of the event, Sheynnis Palacios of Nicaragua was crowned as Miss Universe 2023 by R'Bonney Gabriel of the United States.
Miss Universe Australia 2004: 1 June 2004 80 2005 Canada: Natalie Glebova [54] 23 Toronto: Miss Universe Canada 2005: 31 May 2005 81 2006 Puerto Rico: Zuleyka Rivera [55] 18 Salinas: Miss Puerto Rico Universe 2006: 23 July 2006 86 2007 Japan: Riyo Mori [56] 20 Shizuoka: Miss Universe Japan 2007: 28 May 2007 77 2008 Venezuela: Dayana Mendoza [57 ...
Pages in category "Miss Universe 2023 contestants" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. ... This page was last edited on 4 July 2023, at 10: ...
The crown for the 72nd Miss Universe was placed on the head of 23-year-old Miss Nicaragua Sheynnis Palacio. ... Miss Universe Contestants 2023. Albania: Endi Demneri, 25. Angola: Ana Coimbra, 23.
Miss Universe 2022 R'Bonney Gabriel of the U.S. presented Palacios with the crown. This year’s Miss USA, Noelia Voigt, placed in the top 20 of the competition before being eliminated.
In what’s beginning to feel like a foregone conclusion at this point, the winner of the 2023 Miss Universe competition (for the 72nd year in a row!) hailed from a little-known place called ...
Miss Universe Guinea 0 Guyana: 1956: 24 1956 1963–1966 1999 2002–2007 2009–2017 2023–present Miss Universe Guyana: 0 Competed as British Guiana until 1966. Haiti: 1962: 20 1962 1968 1975 1977 1985 1989 2010–2022 2025–present Miss Haiti: 4 1st runner-up Gerthie David ; Raquel Pélissier ; 1962. Evelyn Miot (Top 15) 2022. Mideline ...
For example, if a Miss Universe winner is required to give up her title and the first Runner-Up is unable/does not want to assume the winner's position, the title then passes to the second Runner-Up. The third place finisher being designated as 2nd runner-up has been awarded seventy-three times (1952–2024).