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| date = 19 July 1969 |
| date = 19 July 1969 |
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|image= Gloria_Diaz.jpg |
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|image= Abreu Sodré-Miss Universo e misses II (1969) (cropped).jpg |
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|caption=[[Gloria Diaz]], Miss Universe 1969 |
|caption=[[Gloria Diaz]], Miss Universe 1969 |
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| presenters = {{hlist|[[Bob Barker]]|[[June Lockhart]]}} |
| presenters = {{hlist|[[Bob Barker]]|[[June Lockhart]]}} |
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| venue = [[Miami Beach Auditorium]], [[Miami Beach, Florida]], [[United States]] |
| venue = [[Miami Beach Auditorium]], [[Miami Beach, Florida]], [[United States]] |
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| broadcaster = [[CBS]] |
| broadcaster = [[CBS]] ([[WTVJ]]) |
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| entrants = 61 |
| entrants = 61 |
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| placements = 15 |
| placements = 15 |
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| debuts = |
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| withdraws = {{Hlist| |
| withdraws = {{Hlist|Haiti|Lebanon|Okinawa|South Africa|United States Virgin Islands}} |
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| returns = |
| returns = Suriname |
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| congeniality = Zohra Boufaden <br> {{flag|Tunisia|1959}} |
| congeniality = Zohra Boufaden <br> {{flag|Tunisia|1959}} |
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| best national costume = [[Sangduen Manwong]] <br> {{flag|Thailand}} |
| best national costume = [[Sangduen Manwong]] <br> {{flag|Thailand}} |
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'''Miss Universe 1969''' |
'''Miss Universe 1969''' was the 18th [[Miss Universe]] pageant, held on 19 July 1969 at the [[Miami Beach Auditorium]] in [[Miami Beach, Florida]], [[United States]]. [[Gloria Diaz]] of the [[Philippines]] was crowned by [[Martha Vasconcellos]] of [[Brazil]] at the end of the event. Diaz became the first Filipino and second Southeast Asian to win the pageant beating 60 other contestants from all around the world.<ref>{{cite news|title=Miss Philippines Wins Title of Miss Universe |work=The New York Times |date=July 20, 1969 |url=http://apps.beta620.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1969/07/20/90113279.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131112182554/http://apps.beta620.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1969/07/20/90113279.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=November 12, 2013 }}</ref>[[File:Abreu Sodré-Miss Universo e misses II (1969).jpg|thumb|Miss Universe 1969 finalists in Brazil.|250x250px]] |
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[[File:Miss Universe 1969 Map.PNG|thumb|Miss Universe 1969 participating nations and results]] |
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[[File:Abreu Sodré-Miss Universo e misses II (1969).jpg|thumb|Miss Universe 1969 finalists in Brazil.]] |
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==Results== |
==Results== |
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* {{flag|Philippines|1936}} – [[Gloria Diaz]] |
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* {{flag|Finland}} – Harriet Eriksson |
* {{flag|Finland}} – Harriet Eriksson |
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* {{flag|Australia}} – Joanne Barret |
* {{flag|Australia}} – Joanne Barret |
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* {{flag|Israel}} – Chava Levy |
* {{flag|Israel}} – Chava Levy |
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* {{flag|Japan|1870}} – Kikuyo Osuka |
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* {{flag|Austria}} – [[Eva Rueber-Staier]] |
* {{flag|Austria}} – [[Eva Rueber-Staier]] |
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* {{flag|Brazil|1968}} – [[Vera Fischer ( |
* {{flag|Brazil|1968}} – [[Vera Fischer (actress)|Vera Fischer]] |
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* {{flag|Chile}} – Mónica Larson |
* {{flag|Chile}} – Mónica Larson |
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* {{flag|Colombia}} – Margarita Reyes |
* {{flag|Colombia}} – Margarita Reyes |
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== Contestants == |
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[[File:Miss Universe 1969 Map.PNG|thumb|Miss Universe 1969 participating countries and territories|250x250px]]Sixty-one contestants competed for the title. |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%" |
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!Country/Territory |
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!Age{{efn|Ages at the time of the pageant}} |
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!Hometown |
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|{{flag|Argentina}} |
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|Lidia Pepe |
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|[[Corrientes]] |
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|{{flag|Netherlands Antilles|1959|name=Aruba}} |
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|Jeannette Geerman |
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|[[Paradera]] |
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|{{flag|Australia}} |
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|Joanne Barret |
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|[[Sydney]] |
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|{{flag|Austria}} |
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|[[Eva Rueber-Staier]] |
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|[[Styria]] |
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|{{flag|Bahamas|1964}} |
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|Joan Bowe |
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|21 |
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|[[Georgetown, Bahamas|Georgetown]] |
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|{{flag|Belgium}} |
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|Danièle Roels<ref name=":6">{{Cite news|date=12 July 1969|title=Zeven „schonen", deelneemsters aan de komende „Miss Universe" verkiezing in Miami Beach|language=nl|pages=1|work=Leeuwarder courant|url=https://resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010618190:mpeg21:p001|access-date=18 October 2023|via=[[Delpher]]}}</ref> |
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|19 |
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|[[Hainaut Province|Hainaut]] |
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|{{flag|Bermuda}} |
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|Maxine Bean |
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|[[Hamilton, Bermuda|Hamilton]] |
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|{{flag|Bolivia}} |
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|Luz María Rojas<ref>{{Cite web |date=29 July 2017 |title=El título les dio alegrías, trabajo y fama que aún saborean |trans-title=The title gave them joy, work and fame that they still savor. |url=https://eldeber.com.bo/sociales/el-titulo-les-dio-alegrias-trabajo-y-fama-que-aun-saborean_32650 |access-date=17 October 2023 |website=El Deber |language=es-ES}}</ref> |
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|[[Cochabamba]] |
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|{{flag|Netherlands Antilles|1959|name=Bonaire}} |
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|Julia Nicolaas |
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|[[Kralendijk]] |
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|{{flag|Brazil|1968}} |
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|[[Vera Fischer (actress)|Vera Fischer]] |
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|[[Blumenau]] |
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|{{flag|Canada}} |
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|[[Jacquie Perrin]] |
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|[[Toronto]] |
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|{{flag|Dominion of Ceylon|1951|name=Ceylon}} |
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|Marlene Seneveratne |
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|[[Colombo]] |
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|{{flag|Chile}} |
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|Mónica Larson |
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|[[Santiago]] |
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|{{flag|Colombia}} |
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|Margarita Reyes<ref>{{Cite news|date=12 November 1968|title=Del Valle la nueva soberana|language=es|pages=1, 14–16|work=[[El Tiempo (Colombia)|El Tiempo]]|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=pRQfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=CowEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6935%2C1872965|access-date=18 October 2023|trans-title=The new sovereign from Valle|via=[[Google News Archive]]}}</ref> |
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|[[Cali]] |
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|{{flag|Congo-Kinshasa|1966}} |
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|Jeanne Mokomo |
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|[[Kinshasa]] |
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|{{flag|Costa Rica}} |
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|Clara Freda Antillón |
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|[[San José, Costa Rica|San José]] |
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|{{flag|Netherlands Antilles|1959|name=Curaçao}} |
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|Yvonne Wardekker |
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|[[Willemstad]] |
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|{{flag|Denmark}} |
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|Jeanne Perfeldt |
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|[[Copenhagen]] |
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|{{flag|Dominican Republic}} |
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|Rocío García |
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|[[Samaná (town)|Samaná]] |
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|{{flag|Ecuador}} |
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|[[Rosana Vinueza]] |
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|[[Guayaquil]] |
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|{{flag|England}} |
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|Myra Van Heck |
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|[[London]] |
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|{{flag|Finland}} |
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|Harriet Eriksson |
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|[[Turku]] |
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|{{flag|France}} |
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|Agathe Cognet |
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|[[Paris]] |
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|{{flag|West Germany|name=Germany}} |
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|Gesine Froese |
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|[[Bavaria]] |
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|{{flag|Kingdom of Greece|name=Greece}} |
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|Irene Diamantoglou |
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|[[Athens]] |
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|{{flag|Guam}} |
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|Anita Johnston |
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|[[Hagåtña]] |
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|{{flag|Holland}} |
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|Welmoed Hollenberg |
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|[[Amsterdam]] |
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|{{flag|Honduras|1949}} |
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|Viena Paredes |
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|[[Choluteca, Choluteca|Choluteca]] |
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|{{flag|British Hong Kong|name=Hong Kong}} |
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|Christine Tam |
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|[[Hong Kong]] |
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|{{flag|Iceland}} |
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|María Baldursdóttir |
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|[[Reykjanesbær]] |
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|{{flag|India}} |
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|Kavita Bhambani |
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|[[Bombay]] |
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|{{flag|Ireland}} |
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|Patricia Byrne |
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|[[Dublin]] |
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|{{flag|Israel}} |
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|Chava Levy |
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|[[Haifa]] |
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|{{flag|Italy}} |
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|Diana Coccorese |
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|[[Rome]] |
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|{{flag|Jamaica}} |
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|Carol Gerrow |
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|[[Kingston, Jamaica|Kingston]] |
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|{{flag|Japan}} |
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|Kikuyo Osuka |
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|[[Aichi]] |
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|{{flag|Luxembourg}} |
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|Marie Antoniette Bertinelli |
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|[[Esch-sur-Alzette]] |
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|{{flag|Malaysia}} |
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|Rosemary Wan |
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|[[Petaling Jaya]] |
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|{{flag|Malta}} |
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|Natalie Quintana |
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|[[Gżira]] |
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|{{flag|Mexico}} |
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|Gloria Hernández |
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|[[Guanajuato]] |
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|{{flag|New Zealand}} |
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|Carole Robinson |
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|[[Auckland]] |
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|{{flag|Nicaragua}} |
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|Soraya Herrera |
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|[[Tipitapa]] |
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|{{flag|Norway}} |
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|Pia Walker |
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|[[Oslo]] |
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|{{flag|Peru}} |
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|María Julia Mantilla |
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|[[Trujillo, Peru|Trujillo]] |
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|{{flag|Philippines|1936}} |
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|[[Gloria Diaz]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Villano|first=Alexa|date=19 July 2019|title=LOOK BACK: Gloria Diaz, forever Miss Universe icon|url=http://r3.rappler.com/life-and-style/specials/miss-universe/235698-gloria-diaz-miss-universe-icon|access-date=18 October 2023|website=[[Rappler]]|language=en}}</ref> |
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|[[Manila]] |
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|{{flag|Puerto Rico|1952}} |
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|Aída Betancourt |
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|[[Río Piedras]] |
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|{{flag|Scotland}} |
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|Sheena Drumond |
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|[[Coatbridge]] |
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|{{flag|Singapore}} |
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|Mavis Young |
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|[[Singapore]] |
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|{{flag|South Korea|1948}} |
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|Lim Hyun-jung |
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|[[Seoul]] |
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|{{flag|Spain|1945}} |
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|Amparo Rodrigo |
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|[[Valencia]] |
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|{{flag|Suriname (Kingdom of the Netherlands)|name=Suriname}} |
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|Greta Natsier |
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|[[Paramaribo]] |
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|{{flag|Sweden}} |
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|Brigitta Lindloff |
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|[[Västra Götaland]] |
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|{{flag|Switzerland}} |
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|Patrice Sollner |
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|[[Aargau]] |
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|{{flag|Thailand}} |
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|[[Sangduen Manwong]] |
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|[[Bangkok]] |
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|{{flag|Tunisia|1959}} |
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|Zohra Boufaden |
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|[[Tunis]] |
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|{{flag|Turkey}} |
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|Azra Balkan |
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|[[Istanbul]] |
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|{{flag|United States}} |
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|[[Wendy Dascomb]]<ref name="Register">{{cite news |date=May 25, 1969 |title=Wendy Dascomb, Stratford College Student, Named Miss U.S.A. 1969 |page=1 |work=[[The Danville Register]] |agency=[[Associated Press]] |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/23421112/ |access-date=23 July 2023}}</ref> |
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|[[Danville, Virginia|Danville]] |
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|{{flag|Uruguay}} |
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|[[Julia Möller]] |
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|[[Montevideo]] |
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|{{flag|Venezuela|1954}} |
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|María José Yéllici |
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|[[Aragua]] |
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|{{flag|Wales}} |
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|Shirley Jones |
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|[[Colwyn Bay]] |
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|{{flag|Yugoslavia}} |
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|Nataša Košir |
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|[[Belgrade]] |
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Revision as of 01:19, 7 February 2024
Miss Universe 1969 | |
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File:Gloria Diaz.jpg | |
Date | 19 July 1969 |
Presenters | |
Venue | Miami Beach Auditorium, Miami Beach, Florida, United States |
Broadcaster | CBS (WTVJ) |
Entrants | 61 |
Placements | 15 |
Withdrawals |
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Returns | Suriname |
Winner | Gloria Diaz Philippines |
Congeniality | Zohra Boufaden Tunisia |
Best National Costume | Sangduen Manwong Thailand |
Photogenic | Carole Robinson New Zealand |
Miss Universe 1969 was the 18th Miss Universe pageant, held on 19 July 1969 at the Miami Beach Auditorium in Miami Beach, Florida, United States. Gloria Diaz of the Philippines was crowned by Martha Vasconcellos of Brazil at the end of the event. Diaz became the first Filipino and second Southeast Asian to win the pageant beating 60 other contestants from all around the world.[1]
Results
Placements
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2nd runner-up |
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3rd runner-up |
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4th runner-up |
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Top 15 |
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Contestants
Sixty-one contestants competed for the title.
Country/Territory | Contestant | Age[a] | Hometown |
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Argentina | Lidia Pepe | 23 | Corrientes |
Aruba | Jeannette Geerman | – | Paradera |
Australia | Joanne Barret | 19 | Sydney |
Austria | Eva Rueber-Staier | 18 | Styria |
Bahamas | Joan Bowe | 21 | Georgetown |
Belgium | Danièle Roels[2] | 19 | Hainaut |
Bermuda | Maxine Bean | 20 | Hamilton |
Bolivia | Luz María Rojas[3] | – | Cochabamba |
Bonaire | Julia Nicolaas | 23 | Kralendijk |
Brazil | Vera Fischer | 18 | Blumenau |
Canada | Jacquie Perrin | 20 | Toronto |
Ceylon | Marlene Seneveratne | – | Colombo |
Chile | Mónica Larson | 25 | Santiago |
Colombia | Margarita Reyes[4] | 19 | Cali |
Congo-Kinshasa | Jeanne Mokomo | – | Kinshasa |
Costa Rica | Clara Freda Antillón | 18 | San José |
Curaçao | Yvonne Wardekker | 21 | Willemstad |
Denmark | Jeanne Perfeldt | 21 | Copenhagen |
Dominican Republic | Rocío García | 18 | Samaná |
Ecuador | Rosana Vinueza | 20 | Guayaquil |
England | Myra Van Heck | 22 | London |
Finland | Harriet Eriksson | 22 | Turku |
France | Agathe Cognet | 24 | Paris |
Germany | Gesine Froese | 22 | Bavaria |
Greece | Irene Diamantoglou | 18 | Athens |
Guam | Anita Johnston | 18 | Hagåtña |
Holland | Welmoed Hollenberg | 21 | Amsterdam |
Honduras | Viena Paredes | 18 | Choluteca |
Hong Kong | Christine Tam | 18 | Hong Kong |
Iceland | María Baldursdóttir | 22 | Reykjanesbær |
India | Kavita Bhambani | 18 | Bombay |
Ireland | Patricia Byrne | 25 | Dublin |
Israel | Chava Levy | 19 | Haifa |
Italy | Diana Coccorese | 23 | Rome |
Jamaica | Carol Gerrow | – | Kingston |
Japan | Kikuyo Osuka | 18 | Aichi |
Luxembourg | Marie Antoniette Bertinelli | – | Esch-sur-Alzette |
Malaysia | Rosemary Wan | 20 | Petaling Jaya |
Malta | Natalie Quintana | – | Gżira |
Mexico | Gloria Hernández | 20 | Guanajuato |
New Zealand | Carole Robinson | 22 | Auckland |
Nicaragua | Soraya Herrera | 18 | Tipitapa |
Norway | Pia Walker | 20 | Oslo |
Peru | María Julia Mantilla | 19 | Trujillo |
Philippines | Gloria Diaz[5] | 18 | Manila |
Puerto Rico | Aída Betancourt | 18 | Río Piedras |
Scotland | Sheena Drumond | 18 | Coatbridge |
Singapore | Mavis Young | 18 | Singapore |
South Korea | Lim Hyun-jung | 20 | Seoul |
Spain | Amparo Rodrigo | 19 | Valencia |
Suriname | Greta Natsier | – | Paramaribo |
Sweden | Brigitta Lindloff | 22 | Västra Götaland |
Switzerland | Patrice Sollner | 24 | Aargau |
Thailand | Sangduen Manwong | 20 | Bangkok |
Tunisia | Zohra Boufaden | 21 | Tunis |
Turkey | Azra Balkan | – | Istanbul |
United States | Wendy Dascomb[6] | 19 | Danville |
Uruguay | Julia Möller | 20 | Montevideo |
Venezuela | María José Yéllici | 24 | Aragua |
Wales | Shirley Jones | 22 | Colwyn Bay |
Yugoslavia | Nataša Košir | 21 | Belgrade |
Notes
- ^ Ages at the time of the pageant
References
- ^ "Miss Philippines Wins Title of Miss Universe". The New York Times. July 20, 1969. Archived from the original on November 12, 2013.
- ^ "Zeven „schonen", deelneemsters aan de komende „Miss Universe" verkiezing in Miami Beach". Leeuwarder courant (in Dutch). 12 July 1969. p. 1. Retrieved 18 October 2023 – via Delpher.
- ^ "El título les dio alegrías, trabajo y fama que aún saborean" [The title gave them joy, work and fame that they still savor.]. El Deber (in European Spanish). 29 July 2017. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
- ^ "Del Valle la nueva soberana" [The new sovereign from Valle]. El Tiempo (in Spanish). 12 November 1968. pp. 1, 14–16. Retrieved 18 October 2023 – via Google News Archive.
- ^ Villano, Alexa (19 July 2019). "LOOK BACK: Gloria Diaz, forever Miss Universe icon". Rappler. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
- ^ "Wendy Dascomb, Stratford College Student, Named Miss U.S.A. 1969". The Danville Register. Associated Press. May 25, 1969. p. 1. Retrieved 23 July 2023.