Formation | 2010 |
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Type | Beauty pageant |
Headquarters | Sarajevo |
Location | |
Membership | Miss Earth |
Official language | Bosnian |
National Director | Drago Gavranovic (2010-present) |
Website | Official Website |
The Miss Earth BiH (Bosne i Hercegovine) pageant is a national beauty pageant in Bosnia and Herzegovina and has been held since 2010. It is responsible for selecting the country's representative to Miss Earth, which is an annual international beauty pageant promoting environmental awareness. [1] [2] [3]
Bosnia and Herzegovina debuted in Miss Earth in 2002. It was acquired by a 1994 born franchise, Miss Bosne i Hercegovine. Miss Bosne i Hercegovine is also responsible in sending winners to Miss World pageant. The first ever titleholder of Miss Earth BiH is Dzejla Glavovic who subsequently won the Miss Earth crown in 2002. However, Džejla was the first Miss Earth pageant winner to be dethroned on May 28, 2003. [4] Carousel Productions, the pageant organizer, cited her failure to fulfill her duties as the main reason for her unseating. First runner-up from Kenya, Winfred Omwakwe, took over the position of Miss Earth 2002. [5] [6]
Metropola Media, a company based in Slovenia, acquired the franchise of Miss Earth in 2010. The franchise is headed by its current national director, Drago Gavranovic. Miss Earth BiH is responsible for sending a delegate in Miss Earth since 2010.
Year | Miss Earth BiH | Hometown | Placement at Miss Earth | Special awards |
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2024 | Hena Mašović [7] | Sarajevo | TBA | |
2023 | Verica Mihajlovic [8] | Foča | ||
2022 | Dajana Šnjegota [9] | Srbac | Miss Photogenic (Water Group) | |
2021 | Ines Radoncic | Sarajevo | ||
2020 | Amina Hasanbegović | Sarajevo | ||
2019 | Džejla Korajlić | Zenica | ||
2018 | Nađa Pepić | Banja Luka | Swimsuit Competition (Water Group) Resorts Wear Competition (Water Group) | |
2017 | Jelena Karagić | Banja Luka | Top 16 | |
2016 | Ivana Perišić | Banja Luka | Miss Earth Barcelona | |
2015 | Adna Obradović | Čapljina | ||
2014 | Bogdana Trifković [10] [11] | Sarajevo | ||
2013 | Vera Krneta | Sarajevo | Miss Casino Femme | |
2012 | Zerina Sirbegovic | Srebrenik | Greenbag Challenge Charity Day Challenge | |
2011 | Aleksandra Kovačević | Sarajevo | Top 8 | |
2010 | Ema Golijanin | Sarajevo | ||
2008 | Alisa Zlatarevic [12] | Sarajevo | ||
2007 | Dzenita Dumpor | No information available | ||
2006 | Bozena Jelcic | Top 16 | ||
2005 | Sanja Susnja | Top 16 | ||
2004 | Ana Suton | |||
2003 | Mirela Bulbulija | Best in Talent | ||
2002 | Dzejla Glavovic | Miss Earth 2002 (Dethroned) | Miss Talent | |
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