Miss Europe 1937

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Miss Europe 1937
Britta-Wikstrom.jpg
Ms. Britta Wikström
DateDecember, 1937
Venue Constantine, Algeria
Entrants9
Withdrawals Caucasus region, England, Greece, Holland, Hungary, Ireland, Morocco, Sweden, Syria-Lebanon, Tunisia
Returns Denmark, Finland, Switzerland
WinnerBritta Wikström
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
  1936
1938  

Miss Europe 1937 was the tenth annual Miss Europe pageant and the ninth under French journalist Maurice de Waleffe. With withdraws from most of the countries maybe due to the beginning of World War II. [1]

Contents

Results

Placements

Final resultsContestant
Miss Europe 1937

Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Britta Wikström

Delegates

Notes

Did not Compete:

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  2. "Miss Holland 1937 | Miss Holland Now |" (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-05-16.