Miss World 1966
Data: | 17 listopada 1966 |
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Kraj: | ![]() |
Miasto: | Londyn |
Gala finałowa: | Lyceum Theatre |
Liczba uczestniczek: | 51 |
Zwyciężczyni: | Reita Faria, ![]() |
Poprzedniczka: | Lesley Langley, ![]() |
Następczyni: | Madeleine Hartog Bel Houghton, ![]() |
Miss World 1966 – 16. wybory nowej Miss World. Odbyły się 17 listopada 1966 r. w Lyceum Theatre, w Londynie. Reprezentantka Indii – Reita Faria zdobyła dla swojego kraju pierwszy tytuł Miss World.
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Notatki dot. państw uczestniczących
Debiuty
Powracające państwa i terytoria
Ostatnio uczestniczące w 1956:
Ostatnio uczestniczące w 1960:
Ostatnio uczestniczące w 1962:
Ostatnio uczestniczące w 1963:
Ostatnio uczestniczące w 1964:
Państwa i terytoria rezygnujące
Państwa nieuczestniczące w konkursie
Hiszpania – Paquita Torres Pérez (rezygnacja, ponieważ w konkursie uczestniczyła Miss Gibraltaru)
Nikaragua
Paragwaj
Państwa zdyskwalifikowane
Nigeria – Uzor Okafor (żona Brytyjczyka i matka dwojga dzieci, nie była koronowana w swoim państwie)
Linki zewnętrzne
- Strona oficjalna Miss World (ang.).
- Oficjalne wyniki Miss World 1966 (ang.). [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2020-04-27)].
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