Miss Latin America 1991
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Miss América Latina 1991 was the eighth international edition of the Miss América Latina
Miss América Latina
Miss América Latina or Miss América Latina del Mundo, known in English as Miss Latin America or Miss Latin America of the World, is an international beauty contest held annually. It is organized by the Miss América Latina Organization. Despite its name, the contest is not restricted to only Latin...

 contest, and the tenth overall. The final event was held on November 12, 1991 in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
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, Argentina
Argentina
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. At the conclusion of the pageant, María Elena Bellido of Peru
Peru
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 was crowned by outgoing titleholder, Vanessa Holler of Venezuela
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. .

Results

Final Results Contestant
Miss América Latina 1991
  •  Peru - María Elena Bellido
1st runner-up
  •  Brazil - Luciana Gomes
  • 2nd runner-up
  •  Argentina - Mariela Chichi
  • 3rd runner-up
  •  Mexico - Rebecca Gutiérrez
  • 4th runner-up
  •  Bolivia - Mariela Menacho
  • Semi-finalists
    (in order of placement)

    Contestants




    Trivia

    • This was the first and, as of 2011, only win for Peru.
    • Peru last placed in 1989.
    • Brazil placed for the fifth consecutive time, tying the consecutive placement record at the time held by Colombia (1983-1987). Colombia would later break the record in 2003, with Brazil again matching it in 2006.
    • Puerto Rico placed for the third consecutive time, the territory's longest placement streak.
    • Argentina, Ecuador and Mexico also placed in 1990.
    • Argentina earned its highest placement ever, to be matched the following year.
    • Mexico earned its highest placement since winning in 1987.
    • Chile last placed in 1986.
    • Bolivia last placed in 1989.
    • This was the first time that Colombia had sent a delegate and failed to place.
    • This year also saw a change in the format, with only eight semifinalists being called out instead of ten, as it had been since 1983.
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