Miss World 1975

Data:20 listopada 1975
Kraj: Wielka Brytania
Miasto:Londyn
Gala finałowa:Royal Albert Hall
Liczba uczestniczek:67
Zwyciężczyni:Wilnelia Merced Cruz, Flag of Puerto Rico (1952-1995).svg Portoryko
Poprzedniczka:Anneline Kriel,  Południowa Afryka
Następczyni:Cindy Breakspeare,  Jamajka
Kraje i terytoria, które wysłały delegacje oraz zajęte miejsce

Miss World 1975 - 25. edycja wyborów Miss World. Finał miał miejsce w Royal Albert Hall, w Londynie, 20 listopada 1975 r. W konkursie wzięło udział 67 kobiet z całego świata. Zwyciężyła Wilnelia Merced Cruz reprezentująca Portoryko. W konkursie zadebiutowało 5 państw.

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Miss World 1975
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