Miss Europe 1971

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The Palais des sports d'El Menzah in Tunis, location of the event.

The competition for Miss Europe 1971 was the twenty-third since 1948 organized by the Mondial Events Organization (MEO). It was founded by the French Roger Zeiler and Claude Berr, was based in Paris and organized the competition until 2002.

The candidates had been selected in their countries of origin by national organizing committees that had concluded license agreements with MEO.

The event took place on September 19, 1971 in the El Menzah Sports Palace in the Tunisian capital, Tunis . This was the second time that Miss Europe was elected in Tunis since 1936 . There were 21 applicants.

The participants
country Spelling at Pageantopolis Spelling in the native language Participation in other competitions
Placements
1. TurkeyTurkeyTurkey  Filiz Vural Filiz Vural Miss Universe 1971
2. AustriaAustriaAustria  Ursula Illich
3. SwedenSwedenSweden  Lena Arvidsson Miss Scandinavia 1972: 4th place
4. FranceFranceFrance  Myriam Stocco Myriam Stocco Miss Universe 1971: semifinals, Miss World 1971: 7th place
5. HollandNetherlandsNetherlands Laura Mulder-Smid Laura Mulder-Smid Miss Universe 1971
In the top 7
6. FinlandFinlandFinland  Pirjo Laitila Pirjo Laitila Miss Universe 1971: 3rd place, Miss Scandinavia 1972: 5th place
Other participants
BelgiumBelgium Belgium Martine Yasmine De Hert Martine de Hert Miss Universe 1971, Miss World 1971
DenmarkDenmark Denmark Dorrit Weinrich
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany Lilian Atterer Lilian Atterer Miss Universe 1968
EnglandEngland England Pamela Wood Miss International 1971: semifinals
Greece 1970Greece Greece Georgia ("Gogo") Atzoletaki Γεωργία Ατζολετάκη, Γωγώ Ατζολετάκη
IrelandIreland Ireland Mary Aurray
IcelandIceland Iceland Margret Linda Björnsson Gunnarsdóttir
ItalyItaly Italy Roberta Mauro
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia Magda Jazbec
LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg Mariette Werckx Mariette Werckx Miss World 1971
MaltaMalta Malta Tessa Marthese Galea Tessa Marthese Galea Miss World 1970
NorwayNorway Norway Ruby Reitan Ruby Reitan Miss Universe 1971, Miss Scandinavia 1972
PortugalPortugal Portugal Ana Paula De Almeida Ana Paula de Almeida Miss World 1971: 3rd place
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Anita Andrini Anita Andrini Miss Universe 1971
Spain 1945Spain Spain Josefina Román Gutiérrez Fina Román Gutierrez de Chiclana Miss Universe 1971: semifinals

Competition of the "Comité Officiel et International Miss Europe"

Since 1951 there has been a rival European competition organized by the Comité Officiel et International Miss Europe . This was founded in 1950 by Jean Raibaut in Paris, the headquarters later relocated to Marseille . The winners wore different titles such as Miss Europe , Miss Europe or Miss Europe International .

He found on September 2, 1971 at the Italian Florence instead. Apart from the name of the winner, nothing is known about it:

Individual evidence

  1. Myriam Stocco in the Internet Movie Database (English)
  2. misshollandnow.com
  3. Miss Europ a at Pageantopolis ( Memento from March 18, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  4. Competition 1970–1974 at Pageantopolis (English) ( Memento from March 18, 2015 in the Internet Archive )

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