Miss World 1964

Data:12 listopada 1964
Kraj: Wielka Brytania
Miasto:Londyn
Gala finałowa:Lyceum Theatre
Liczba uczestniczek:42
Zwyciężczyni:Ann Sidney,  Wielka Brytania
Poprzedniczka:Carole Joan Crawford,  Jamajka
Następczyni:Lesley Langley,  Wielka Brytania
Kraje i terytoria, które wysłały delegacje oraz zajęte miejsce

Miss World 1964 – 14. edycja konkursu piękności Miss World, która zakończyła się sukcesem Brytyjki Ann Sidney. Gala finałowa miała miejsce 12 listopada 1964 r., ponownie w Lyceum Theatre w Londynie. W konkursie debiutowały państwa karaibskie: Aruba i Montserrat.

Wyniki

Wyniki finałuUczestniczka/Uczestniczki
Miss World 1964
1. wicemiss
2. wicemiss
  •  Tajwan – Linda Lin Su-hsing
3. wicemiss
  •  Brazylia – Maria Isabel de Avellar Elias
4. wicemiss
Finalistki
Półfinalistki

Uczestniczki

Notatki dot. państw uczestniczących

Debiuty

Powracające państwa i terytoria

Ostatnio uczestniczące w 1958:

Ostatnio uczestniczące w 1959:

Ostatnio uczestniczące w 1961:

Ostatnio uczestniczące w 1962:

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