Formation | 2007 |
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Type | Beauty Pageant |
Headquarters | Ljubljana |
Location | |
Membership | Miss Earth |
Official language | Slovenian |
Website | Official page |
The Miss Earth Slovenia (Slovene : Miss Earth Slovenije) is an annual national pageant that selects Slovenia's representative for the Miss Earth pageant.
The winner of Miss Earth Slovenia represents her country at Miss Earth. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent.
Year | Miss Earth Slovenia | Municipality | Placement | Special Awards | References |
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2023 | Monica Čavlović [1] | Nova Gorica | Unplaced | ||
2022 | Lea Prstec | Ptuj | Top 20 | Talent Competition (Water Group) | [2] [3] |
2021 | Asja Bonnie Pivk | Strahinj | Unplaced | ||
2020 | Adrijana Ojstersek | Ljubljana | Unplaced | [4] [5] [6] | |
2019 | Charnée Bonno | Velenje | Unplaced | [7] [8] [9] | |
2018 | Danijela Burjan | Zreče | Top 12 | 2nd Runner-up - Goddess of Albay Long Gown (Air group), Talent (Air group), Swimsuit (Air group) | [10] [11] [12] |
2017 | Sarah Gavranić | Postojna | Unplaced | National Costume (Eastern Europe) | [13] [14] [15] |
2016 | Maja Ana Strnad | Ljubljana | Unplaced | Talent (Group 2) | [16] [17] [18] |
2015 | Laura Škvorc | Zreče | Unplaced | Best National Costume (Eastern Europe) | [19] [20] [21] |
2014 | Patricia Peklar | Ljubljana | Unplaced | Talent, Resort Wear | [22] [23] [24] |
2013 | Nina Kos | Ljubljana | Unplaced | [25] [26] [27] | |
2012 | Anjeza Barbatovci | Ljubljana | Unplaced | [28] [29] [30] | |
2011 | Rebecca Kim Lekse [31] | Velenje | Top 16 | [32] [33] [34] | |
2010 | Ines Draganovic | Ljubljana | Unplaced | [35] [36] [37] | |
2009 | Maja Jamnik | Ljubljana | Unplaced | [38] [39] [40] | |
2008 | Sara Franceskin | Ljubljana | Unplaced | [41] [42] [43] | |
2007 | Tania Trobec | Ljubljana | Unplaced | [44] [45] [46] | |
2003 | Sabina Begovic | Ljubljana | Unplaced | [47] | |
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