Miss Perú 1975

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Miss Perú 1975
DateJune 25, 1975
SponsorGente Magazine
Entrants23
WinnerLourdes Berninzon
Coat of arms of Lima, Lima region.svg Region Lima
  1972
1978  

The Miss Peru Pageant was reinstated in 1975 and the winner was chosen by votes of readers of Gente Magazine (the official sponsor of the pageant).

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That year, 23 candidates were competing for the 3 national crowns. The chosen winner represented Peru at the Miss Universe 1975, [1] Miss World 1975, and Miss Ambar 1975. The rest of the finalists would enter in different pageants. [2]

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Final ResultsContestant
Miss Peru Universe 1975
Miss World Peru 1975
Miss Ambar Peru 1975
Miss Maja Peru 1975
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1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
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