Miss World 1963
Data: | 7 listopada 1963 |
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Kraj: | ![]() |
Miasto: | Londyn |
Gala finałowa: | Lyceum Theatre |
Liczba uczestniczek: | 40 |
Zwyciężczyni: | Carole Joan Crawford, ![]() |
Poprzedniczka: | Catharina Johanna Lodders, ![]() |
Następczyni: | Ann Sidney, ![]() |
Miss World 1963 – 13. edycja konkursu Miss World, odbyła się ona 7 listopada 1963 r. w Lyceum Theatre w Londynie. Tytuł najpiękniejszej zdobyła Carole Joan Crawford z Jamajki. Pierwszą wicemiss została Elaine Miscall z Nowej Zelandii, zaś drugą Marja-Liisa Ståhlberg reprezentująca Finlandię.
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Uczestniczki
Argentyna - Diana Sarti
Austria - Sonja Russ
Belgia - Irène Godin
Boliwia - Rosario Lopera
Brazylia - Vera Lúcia Ferreira Maia
Cejlon - Jennifer Ann Fonseka
Chile - Maria del Pilar Aguirre
Cypr - Maro Zorna
Dania - Aino Korwa
Finlandia - Marja-Liisa Ståhlberg
Francja - Muguette Fabris
Grecja - Athanasia (Soula) Idromenou
Gujana Holenderska - Virginia Blanche Hardjo
Hiszpania - Encarnación Zalabardo
Holandia - Hanny Ijsbrandts
Irlandia - Joan Power
Islandia - Maria Ragnarsdóttir
Izrael - Sara Talmi
Jamajka - Carole Joan Crawford
Japonia - Miyako Harada
Jordania - Despo Drakolakis
Kanada - Jane Kmita
Kolumbia - Maria Eugenia Cucalón Venegas
Korea Południowa - Choi Keum-shil
Liberia - Ethel Zoe Norman
Luksemburg - Catherine Paulus
Malezja - Catherine Loh
Meksyk - Beatriz Martínez Solórzano
Niemcy - Susie Gruner
Nigeria - Gina Onyejiaka
Nowa Zelandia - Elaine Miscall
Peru - Lucia Buonnani
Portugalia - Maria Penedo
Południowa Afryka - Louise Crous
Stany Zjednoczone - Michelle Bettina Metrinko
Szwecja - Grete Qviberg
Tunezja - Claudine Younes
Turcja - Gulseren Kocaman
Wenezuela - Milagros Galindez
Wielka Brytania - Diana Westbury
Notatki dot. państw uczestniczących
Debiuty
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Linki zewnętrzne
- Strona oficjalna Miss World (ang.).
- Oficjalne wyniki Miss World 1963 (ang.). [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2020-04-27)].
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