Miss International 1991
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Miss International
Miss International
Miss International is an annual international beauty pageant held since 1960.The current Miss International is Fernanda Cornejo, from Ecuador...

 1991
was held at Tokyo
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, Japan
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 on October 13, 1991. Agnieszka Kotlarska
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 earned Poland
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's first Miss International crown.

Results

Final results Contestant
Miss International 1991
1st runner-up
  •  Early Modern France - Catherine Anne Marie Clarysse
  • 2nd runner-up
  •  Czechoslovakia - Marketa Silna
  • Semifinalists
  •  Australia - Melinda Sue Boundy
  •  Brazil - Lisiane Bolsani Braile
  • ' - Helen Upton
  •  Colombia - Mónica Maria Escobar Freydell
  •  India - Preeti Mankotia
  •  Italy - Mikaela Monari
  •  Japan - Miho Takata
  • ' - Kwon Jung-joo
  •  Mexico - Lilia Cristina Serrano Nájera
  •  New Zealand - Nicola Jane Dean
  •  Philippines - Maria Patricia "Patti" Guzman Betita
  •  Spain - Elodie Chantal Jordá de Quay

  • Special awards

    • Friendship:  Guam, Norma Jean Cepeda
    • Photogenic:  Dominican Republic, Melissa Vargas
    • National Costume:  Mexico, Lilia Cristina Serrano Nájera

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