Miss Bosne i Hercegovine

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Miss Bosne i Hercegovine (BiH)
Formation1996
TypeBeauty pageant
Headquarters Sarajevo
Location
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
Membership
Miss World
Official language
Bosnian
Executive Director
Stela Zubak Jovanović
Key people
Zdravko Zubak
Website www.missbih.ba

Miss Bosne i Hercegovine (Miss Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a national beauty pageant in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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History

The Miss BiH organization has been a national preliminary to Miss World since 1996, und is under directorship of Zdravko Zubak. The competition winner is sent to Miss World.[ citation needed ]

Titleholders

Color key
YearMiss Bosne i HercegovinePlacement at Miss World
1996Belma Zvrko
1997Elma Terzić
1998Samra Tojaga
1999Samra Begović
2000Jasmina Mahmutović
2001 Ana Mirjana Račanović
2002Danijela VinšTop 20
2003Irna Smaka
2004Njegica Balorda
2005Sanja Tunjić
2006Azra Gazdić Miss World Beach Beauty (Top 25)
2007Gordana Tomić
2008Tanja Vujičić
2009Andrea Šarac Miss World Talent (Top 22)
2010Snežana Prorok Miss World Beach Beauty (Top 20)
2011Snežana Kuzmanović
2012Fikreta Husić
2013Sanda Gutić
2014Isidora Borovčanin Miss World Top Model
2015Marijana Marković [1] World Fashion Designer Dresses (Top 10)
2016Halida Krajišnik [2]
2017Aida Karamehmedović Miss World Top Model (Top 30)
2018Anđela Paleksić
2019Ivana Ladan Miss World Top Model (Top 40)
2020Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020
2021Adna Biber
2023Anđela Gajić [3]

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References

  1. "Marijana Markovic is Miss Bosne i Hercegovine 2015 [Result]". 28 September 2015.
  2. "Miss BiH za 2016. godinu je Halida Krajšnik (FOTO+VIDEO)". Klix.ba. Retrieved 2016-10-10.
  3. "Nova miss BiH: Najljepša je Anđela Gajić iz Banja Luke". 25 June 2023. Retrieved 26 June 2023.