Miss Europe 1971
Miss Europe 1971 was the 34th edition of the Miss Europe pageant and the 23rd edition under the Mondial Events Organization. It was held at the Palais des sports d'El Menzah in Tunis, Tunisia on 19 September 1971. Filiz Vural of Turkey, was crowned Miss Europe 1971 by outgoing titleholder Noelia Alfonso Cabrera of Spain.[1][2][3]
Miss Europe 1971 | |
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Date | 19 September 1971 |
Venue | Palais des sports d'El Menzah, Tunis, Tunisia |
Entrants | 21 |
Placements | 7 |
Withdrawals | Scotland & Wales |
Returns | Denmark, Norway & Sweden |
Winner | Filiz Vural![]() |
Miss Amity | Josefina "Fina" Román Gutierrez de Chiclana![]() |
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Miss Europe 1971 | |
1st runner-up |
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2nd runner-up |
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3rd runner-up | |
4th runner-up | |
Top 7 |
Special awards
Award | Contestant |
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Miss Amity |
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Contestants
Austria - Ursula Illich
Belgium - Martine Yasmine de Hert
Denmark - Dorrit Weinrich
England - Pamela Wood
Finland - Pirjo Laitila
France - Myriam Stocco[4]
Germany - Lilian Atterer
Greece - Georgia "Gogo" Atzoletaki
Holland - Laura Mulder-Smid[5]
Iceland - Margret Linda Björnsson Gunnarsdóttir
Ireland - Mary Aurray
Italy - Roberta Mauro
Luxembourg - Mariette Werckx
Malta - Tessa Marthese Galea
Norway - Ruby Reitan
Portugal - Ana Paula de Almeida
Spain - Josefina "Fina" Román Gutierrez de Chiclana
Sweden - Lena Arvidsson
Switzerland - Anita Andrini
Turkey - Filiz Vural
Yugoslavia - Magda (Majda) Jazbec
"Comité Officiel et International Miss Europe" Competition
Miss Europa 1971 | |
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Date | 2 September 1971 |
Venue | Florence, Italy |
Entrants | 1+ |
Winner | Laurence Vallée![]() |
From 1951 to 2002 there was a rival Miss Europe competition organized by the "Comité Officiel et International Miss Europe". This was founded in 1950 by Jean Raibaut in Paris, the headquarters later moved to Marseille. The winners wore different titles like Miss Europe, Miss Europa or Miss Europe International.[6]
This year contest took place in Florence, Italy on 2 September 1971. The number of delegates is unknown. At the end, Laurence Vallée of France was crowned as Miss Europa 1971. She succeeded predecessor Marie Korner (Körner) of Germany.[7]
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Miss Europa 1971 |
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Contestants
France - Laurence Vallée
References
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