Miss Planet International 2024

Miss Planet International 2024 will be the 4th Miss Planet International pageant. It will be held in Cambodia on December 1, 2024.[1] Min Worawalan of Thailand will crown her successor at the end of the event.

Miss Planet International 2024
Date1 December 2024
VenueKoh Pich, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Debuts
  • Angola
  • Austria
  • Bulgaria
  • Barbados
  • Canada
  • Chile
  • China
  • Croatia
  • Denmark
  • England
  • Ethiopia
  • Germany
  • Indonesia
  • Iraq
  • Italy
  • Jordan
  • Luxembourg
  • Monaco
  • Moldova
Returns
  • Belgium
  • Costa Rica

Background

Location and date

On June 3, 2024, the Miss Planet International organization announced that the Miss Planet International 2024 competition will be held from November to December, with the final on December 1, 2024, at Koh Pich, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.[1]

Selection of participants

Participants in Miss Planet International 2024 are primarily selected through national pageants in various countries. Winners of these national competitions advance to represent their countries at the international. Additionally, national directors may appoint participants based on their qualifications and achievements.[2]

Contestants

As of 25 June 2024, Forty seven have been confirmed to compete.[3]

Country/Territory Contestants
 AngolaMarinete Domingo Jose
 AustraliaZena Dowel
 AustriaVictoria Amerson
 BarbadosChontay Kovrac
 BelgiumAnn Sophie Van Gerven[4]
 BulgariaAysun Bekir
 CanadaEleonora Abakumova
 ChileMonica De Caro
 ChinaLijing Zhuo
 Costa RicaMargaret Gray
 CroatiaMilena Grgas
 DenmarkAndrea Ziir
DR CongoSharon Vaart Jes
 EnglandGemma Felicity
 EthiopiaMillena Shimelis
 FranceKenya Nicol
 GermanyValentina Hohnholt
 IndonesiaOlla Levina[5]
 IranElma Shad
 IraqEszter Al Kaissy
 ItalyKatarine Giubert
 JamaicaGladene Kalphat
 JordanSuhaila Khaled Alshheamat
 LuxembourgGhada Ben Elhaj
 MexicoOksana Smith
 MonacoPaulina Denkiewicz
 MoldovaDarya Cocier
 MoroccoSouhaila Jaeger
 MozambiqueFania Muneme
 MyanmarSu Myat Yee[6]
 NigeriaAlina Marlene
 NorwayMichella Nicole Nilbak Leidecker
 PakistanMalyka Alvi
 ParaguayMichelle Chase Bendlin
 RussiaJulia Getman
 RwandaYvonne Kabarokore[7][8]
 SerbiaHristina Vujinovic
 SomaliaHodan Malin
 South AfricaZintle Faith Nxadi
South KoreaSuah Ahn
 SpainMaryana Aberu
 SwedenDaniella Lundqvist
 SwitzerlandLauren Bonny
 TanzaniaRehema Julius Nzali
 TunisiaJulie Pierre
 UkraineVictoria Oshur
UKChelsea Rose Mandizha

References

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