Miss World 2007
Data: | 1 grudnia 2007 |
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Miasto: | Sanya |
Gala finałowa: | Crown of Beauty Theatre |
Liczba uczestniczek: | 115 |
Poprzedniczka | Taťána Kuchařová, ![]() |
Zwyciężczyni | Zhang Zilin, ![]() |
Następczyni | Ksenia Suchinowa, ![]() |
57. finał konkursu Miss World odbył się w Sanya w Chinach 1 grudnia 2007 roku.
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Miejsca
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Finalistki |
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Kontynentalne Królowe Piękności
- Królowa Piękności Afryki - Micaela Reis (Angola)
- Królowa Piękności Ameryk - Carolina Morán (Meksyk)
- Królowa Piękności Azji i Oceanii - Zhang Zilin (Chiny)
- Królowa Piękności Europy - Annie Oliv (Szwecja)
- Królowa Piękności Karaibów - Valene Maharaj (Trynidad i Tobago)
Uczestniczki konkursu
- Elda Dushi
- Europa Południowa
- Micaela Reis
- Afryka
- Georgia Faye Horsley
- Europa Północna
- Alejandra Noelia Bernal
- Ameryka
- Caroline Pemberton
- Azja Pacyfik
- Christine Reiler
- Europa Północna
- Julia Sindiejewa
- Europa Północna
- Annelien Coorevits
- Europa Północna
- Felicita Arzu
- Ameryka
- Sandra Lea Hernandez Saavedra
- Ameryka Południowa
- Gordana Tomić
- Europa Południowa
- Malebogo Marumoagae
- Afryka
- Regiane Andrade
- Ameryka Południowa
- Martha Ramirez
- Karaiby
- Paolina Raczewa
- Europa Południowa
- Maggy Alexander
- Karaiby
- Kateřina Sokolová
- Europa Północna
- Valeska Alexandra Saab Gómez
- Ameryka
- Ehsan Hatem El Kirdany
- Afryka
- Kadi Sizask
- Europa Północna
- Sophie Vouzelaud
- Europa Południowa
- Margareth Nales Wilson
- Azja Pacyfik
- Irene Dwomoh
- Afryka
- Katerina Evangelinou
- Europa Południowa
- Vivian Charlott Burkhardt
- Karaiby
- Alida Maria Boer Reyes
- Ameryka
- Natalia Zabala Arroyo
- Europa Południowa
- Jóhanna Vala Jónsdóttir
- Europa Północna
- Sarah Jane Dias
- Azja Pacyfik
- Melissa Patton
- Europa Północna
- Liran Cohaner
- Europa Południowa
- Rui Watanabe
- Azja Pacyfik
- Sara Ghulam
- Ameryka
- Blanda Eboundit Fatouma
- Afryka
- Nadine Njeim
- Europa Południowa
- Fabienne Walser
- Europa Północna
- Jurgita Jurkutė
- Europa Północna
- Deborah Priya Henry
- Azja Pacyfik
- Peth Msinska
- Afryka
- Melody Selvon
- Afryka
- Carolina Morán Gordillo
- Ameryka
- Ina Codreanu
- Europa Południowa
- Sitashma Chand
- Azja Pacyfik
- Munachi Nwankwo
- Afryka
- Janice Behrendt
- Europa Północna
- Lisa-Mari Moen Junge
- Europa Północna
- Maria De La Paz Vargas
- Ameryka
- Cynthia Jessenia Calderon Ulloa
- Ameryka Południowa
- Karolina Zakrzewska
- Europa Północna
- Jennifer Guevara
- Karaiby
- Tatiana Kotowa
- Europa Północna
- Megan Coleman
- Afryka
- Elena Roxana Azoitei
- Europa Południowa
- Veronika Husárová
- Europa Północna
- Tadeja Ternar
- Europa Południowa
- Christa Rigozzi
- Europa Północna
- Annie Oliv
- Europa Północna
- Lika Roman
- Europa Północna
- Claudia Paola Suárez Fernández
- Ameryka
Wyspy Dziewicze Stanów Zjednoczonych
- Esonica Veira
- Karaiby
- Caroline Marufu
- Afryka
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