Miss International 2014 | |
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Date | November 11, 2014 |
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Venue | Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa, Tokyo, Japan |
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Entrants | 73 |
Placements | 10 |
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Returns | |
Winner | Valerie Hernandez Puerto Rico |
Miss International 2014 was the 54th Miss International pageant, held at the Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa in Tokyo, Japan, on November 11, 2014. It was organized by the International Cultural Association.
Bea Santiago of the Philippines crowned Valerie Hernández of Puerto Rico as her successor at the end of the event.
Miss International beauty pageant is aimed at promoting "Love Peace and Excitement to the World". The contestants of the pageant are expected to serve as "Ambassadors of Peace and Beauty", serving tenderness, generosity, friendship, beauty, intelligence and a great international sensibility.
On January 25, 2014, it was announced by Akemi Shimomura, this is the first consecutive year that the 2014 pageant will be held in Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa, Tokyo, Japan on Tuesday, November 11, 2014.
Placement | Contestant |
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Miss International 2014 | |
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Top 10 |
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Country/Territory | Contestant | Age | Hometown | Continental Group |
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Argentina | Josefina José Herrero | 19 | Mercedes | Americas |
Armenia | Shushanik Yeritsyan [2] | 19 | Yerevan | Europe |
Aruba | Francis Massiel Sousa | 20 | Oranjestad | Americas |
Australia | Bridgette-Rose Taylor | 24 | Melbourne | Oceania |
Belarus | Natallia Bryshten [3] | 21 | Minsk | Europe |
Belgium | Gonul Meral [4] | 25 | Brussels | Europe |
Bolivia | Joselyn Toro Leigue [5] | 20 | Santa Cruz | Americas |
Brazil | Deise Benício[ citation needed ] | 23 | São Gonçalo do Amarante | Americas |
Canada | Kesiah Papasin [6] | 23 | Toronto | Americas |
Chile | Tania Dahuabe [7] | 21 | Santiago | Americas |
China | Lisi Wei | 24 | Inner Mongolia | Asia |
Colombia | Zuleika Suárez | 20 | San Andrés Island | Americas |
Cuba | Adisleydi Alonso Rodriguez [2] | 24 | Havana | Americas |
Curaçao | Chimay Damiany Ramos [2] | 21 | Willemstad | Americas |
Dominican Republic | Bárbara Santana[ citation needed ] | 21 | New York City | Americas |
Ecuador | Carla Prado [8] | 19 | Salinas | Americas |
Egypt | Perihan Fateen | 19 | Cairo | Africa |
El Salvador | Idubina Rivas | 20 | San Salvador | Americas |
Estonia | Birgit Konsin [9] | 22 | Tallinn | Europe |
Finland | Milla Romppanen [10] | 21 | Kuopio | Europe |
France | Aurianne Sinacola | 20 | Vallauris | Europe |
Gabon | Maggaly Nguema | 22 | Libreville | Africa |
Georgia | Inga Tsaturiani [11] | 25 | Tbilisi | Europe |
Germany | Katharina Rodin [12] | 18 | Frankfurt | Europe |
Gibraltar | Kristy Torres [13] | 23 | Gibraltar | Europe |
Guatemala | Claudia María Herrera Morales [14] | 21 | Guatemala City | Americas |
Guyana | Ruqayyah Boyer [2] | 24 | Georgetown | Americas |
Haiti | Christie Désir | 22 | Port-au-Prince | Americas |
Honduras | Mónica Brocato | 18 | Omoa | Americas |
Hong Kong | Katherine Yim Kuen Ho | 22 | Hong Kong | Asia |
Hungary | Dalma Kármán[ citation needed ] | 17 | Tápióbicske | Europe |
India | Jhataleka Malhotra | 20 | Mumbai | Asia |
Indonesia | Elfin Pertiwi Rappa | 18 | Palembang | Asia |
Israel | Shani Hazan | 21 | Kiryat Ata | Asia |
Italy | Giulia Brazzarola [2] | 21 | Schio | Europe |
Japan | Rira Hongo | 20 | Tokyo | Asia |
Korea | Lee Seo-bin | 21 | Uiwang | Asia |
Lebanon | Lia Saad [15] | 19 | Beirut | Asia |
Macau | Hio Man Chan | 19 | Macau | Asia |
Malaysia | Rubini Sambanthan | 23 | Selangor | Asia |
Mauritius | Shiksha Matabadul [16] | 20 | Port Louis | Africa |
Mexico | Vianey Vázquez | 19 | Aguascalientes | Americas |
Mongolia | Bayartsetseg Altangerel [17] | 23 | Ulan Bator | Asia |
Myanmar | May Barani Thaw [18] | 23 | Yangon | Asia |
Nepal | Sonie Rajbhandari | 24 | Gandaki | Asia |
Netherlands | Shauny Built [19] | 23 | Boxtel | Europe |
New Zealand | Rachel Harradence | 24 | Auckland | Oceania |
Nicaragua | Jeimmy Garcia [20] | 25 | Rivas | Americas |
Norway | Thea Cecilie Nordal Bull [2] | 20 | Tønsberg | Europe |
Panama | Aileen Bernal [21] | 19 | Los Santos | Americas |
Paraguay | Jéssica Servín[ citation needed ] | 23 | Asunción | Americas |
Peru | Fiorella Peirano | 21 | Callao | Americas |
Philippines | Bianca Guidotti [22] | 25 | Taguig | Asia |
Poland | Żaneta Płudowska | 22 | Siedlce | Europe |
Portugal | Rafaela Pardete[ citation needed ] | 23 | Setúbal | Europe |
Puerto Rico | Valerie Hernandez | 21 | San Juan | Americas |
Romania | Anca Francesca Neculaiasa [23] | 19 | Buzău | Europe |
Russia | Alina Rekko [24] | 18 | Orel | Europe |
Serbia | Lidija Kocić [25] | 26 | Belgrade | Europe |
Singapore | Vannesa Sim | 19 | Singapore | Asia |
Slovak Republic | Lucia Semankova [2] | 22 | Bardejov | Europe |
Spain | Rocío Tormo | 21 | Barcelona | Europe |
Sri Lanka | Tamara Shanelle Makalanda[ citation needed ] | 26 | Colombo | Asia |
Sweden | Moa Sandberg | 18 | Stockholm | Europe |
Taiwan | Yang Yuyao | 23 | Taipei | Asia |
Thailand | Punika Kulsoontornrut [ citation needed ] | 22 | Prachuap Khiri Khan | Asia |
Turkey | Hilal Yabuz [26] | 23 | Bursa | Europe |
Ukraine | Iana Ravlikovska | 23 | Mariupol | Europe |
United Kingdom | Victoria Tooby | 19 | Cardiff | Europe |
United States | Samantha Brooks [27] | 23 | Los Angeles | Americas |
Venezuela | Michelle Bertolini [28] | 20 | Caracas | Americas |
Vietnam | Đặng Thu Thảo [2] | 19 | Cần Thơ | Asia |
Zambia | Mercy Mukwiza [2] | 22 | Lusaka | Africa |
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