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Formation | 1996 |
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Type | Beauty pageant |
Headquarters | Sarajevo |
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Official language | Bosnian |
Executive Director | Stela Zubak Jovanović |
Key people | Zdravko Zubak |
Affiliations | Miss World |
Website | www |
Miss Bosne i Hercegovine (Miss Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a national beauty pageant in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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 ]
Year | Miss Bosne i Hercegovine | Placement at Miss World | |
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1996 | Belma Zvrko | ||
1997 | Elma Terzić | ||
1998 | Samra Tojaga | ||
1999 | Samra Begović | ||
2000 | Jasmina Mahmutović | ||
2001 | Ana Mirjana Račanović | ||
2002 | Danijela Vinš | Top 20 | |
2003 | Irna Smaka | ||
2004 | Njegica Balorda | ||
2005 | Sanja Tunjić | ||
2006 | Azra Gazdić | Miss World Beach Beauty (Top 25) | |
2007 | Gordana Tomić | ||
2008 | Tanja Vujičić | ||
2009 | Andrea Šarac | Miss World Talent (Top 22) | |
2010 | Snežana Prorok | Miss World Beach Beauty (Top 20) | |
2011 | Snežana Kuzmanović | ||
2012 | Fikreta Husić | ||
2013 | Sanda Gutić | ||
2014 | Isidora Borovčanin | Miss World Top Model | |
2015 | Marijana Marković [1] | World Fashion Designer Dresses (Top 10) | |
2016 | Halida Krajišnik [2] | ||
2017 | Aida Karamehmedović | Miss World Top Model (Top 30) | |
2018 | Anđela Paleksić | ||
2019 | Ivana Ladan | Miss World Top Model (Top 40) | |
2020 | Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020 | ||
2021 | Adna Biber | ||
2023 | Anđela Gajić [3] | ||
2025 | TBA |
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