Miss World 1970

Data:20 listopada 1970
Kraj: Wielka Brytania
Miasto:Londyn
Gala finałowa:Royal Albert Hall
Liczba uczestniczek:58
Zwyciężczyni:Jennifer Hosten, Flag of Grenada (1967-1974).svg Grenada
Poprzedniczka:Eva Rueber-Staier,  Austria
Następczyni:Lúcia Tavares Petterle,  Brazylia
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Miss World 1970 - 20. edycja konkursu Miss World. Odbyła się ona ponownie w Royal Albert Hall w Londynie. O tytuł i koronę Miss World walczyło 58 uczestniczek. Konkurs wygrała Jennifer Hosten - reprezentantka Grenady.

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Miss World 1970
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  •  Szwecja - Marjorie Christel Johansson
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