Miss International 1995
Miss International 1995, the 35th Miss International pageant, was held on September 10, 1995 at the Shinjuku Pension Hall, Koseinenkin Kaikan in Tokyo, Japan. 47 contestants competed for the coveted title. Christina Lekka of Greece crowned Anne Lena Hansen of Norway as the new titleholder. This marked the second time the Miss International crown went to Norway.
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Date | September 10, 1995 |
Presenters | Masumi Okada |
Venue | Koseinenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan |
Broadcaster | TV Tokyo |
Entrants | 47 |
Placements | 15 |
Debuts | Cyprus, Czech Republic, Seychelles, Vietnam |
Withdrawals | Austria, Costa Rica, Finland, Ireland, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Poland, Russia, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Ukraine |
Returns | Belgium, Honduras, Iceland, Thailand |
Winner | Anne Lena Hansen![]() |
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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1st Runner-up | |
2nd Runner-up |
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Semi-finalists |
Contestants
Argentina - Lorena Andrea Palacios
Aruba - Yolanda Janssen
Australia - Kristen Szypica
Belgium - Berenice De Bondt
Bolivia - Liliana Arce Angulo
Brazil - Débora Reis Moretto
Britain - Melanie Abdoun
Colombia - Iovana Soraya Grisales Castañeda
Cyprus - Eleni Chrysostomou
Czech Republic - Renata Hornofova
Denmark - Sabine Sørensen
Dominican Republic - Cándida Lara Betances
El Salvador - Natalia Díaz
Fiji - Rejieli Ratu
France - Mélody Vilbert
Germany - Katja Honak
Greece - Maria Pavli
Guam - Marie Angelique Penrose
Guatemala - Indira Lili Chinchilla Paz
Hawaii - Yula Kim
Holland - Nathalie van den Dungen
Honduras - Sayda Umaña López
Hong Kong - Juliana Lo Yuen-Yan
Iceland - Lovísa Aðalheiður Guðmundsdóttir
India - Priya Gill
Israel - Michal Shtibel
Japan - Yuka Kondo
Korea - Lee Yoo-ree
Luxembourg - Paola Roberto
Malta - Roxanne Sammut
Mexico - Marlena de la Garza
Northern Marianas - Elaine Tudela
Norway - Anne Lena Hansen
Panama - Lorena Hernández Montero
Paraguay - Patricia Viviana Galindo Cabral
Philippines - Gladys Andre Dinsay Dueñas
Portugal - Patrícia Trigo
Puerto Rico - María del Rocío Arroyo Rivera
Seychelles - Josianne Dorby
Singapore - Lynette Lee
Slovak Republic - Jana Sluková
Spain - Jimena Garay
Thailand - Aranyaporn Jatupornphan
Turkey - Ahu Paşakay
United States - Krista Loskota
Venezuela - Ana María Amorer Guerrero
Vietnam - Trương Quỳnh Mai
Did not compete
Cayman Islands - Dianne Conolly
Ecuador - Paola Farias Alvarez
Finland - Carmen Mäkinen
Ukraine - Nataliya Kolumbet
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