Miss World - Continental Queens of Beauty

Continental Queens of Beauty

The following is a list of Continental Queens of Beauty winners since 2004.

Year Africa Americas Asia & Oceania Caribbean Europe
2012
South Sudan
Atong Demach
Brazil
Mariana Notarangelo
China PR
Yu Wenxia
Jamaica
Deanna Robins
Wales
Sophie Elizabeth Moulds
2011
South Africa
Bokang Montjane
Venezuela
Ivian Sarcos
Philippines
Gwendoline Ruais
Puerto Rico
Amanda Vilanova
England
Alize Lily Mounter
2010
Botswana
Emma Wareus
United States
Alexandria Mills
China PR
Xiao Tang
St. Lucia
Aiasha Gustave
Ireland
Emma Britt Waldron
2009
South Africa
Tatum Keshwar
Mexico
Perla Beltrán
Korea
Kim Joo-ri
Barbados
Leah Marville
Gibraltar
Kaiane Aldorino
2008
Angola
Brigith dos Santos
Venezuela
Hannelly Quintero
India
Parvathy Omanakuttan
Trinidad & Tobago
Gabrielle Walcott
Russia
Ksenia Sukhinova
2007
Angola
Micaela Reis
Mexico
Carolina Morán
China PR
Zhang Zilin
Trinidad & Tobago
Valene Maharaj
Sweden
Annie Oliv
2006
Angola
Stiviandra Oliveira
Brazil
Jane Borges
Australia
Sabrina Houssami (as Asia-Pacific)
Jamaica
Sara Lawrence
Czech Republic
Taťána Kuchařová (as Northern Europe)
Romania
Ioana Boitor (as Southern Europe)
2005 Tanzania
Nancy Sumari
Mexico
Dafne Molina
Korea
Oh Eun-young (as Asia-Pacific)
Puerto Rico
Ingrid Marie Rivera
Iceland
Unnur Birna Vilhjálmsdóttir (as Northern Europe)
Italy
Sofia Bruscoli (as Southern Europe)
2004 Nigeria
Anita Uwagbale
Peru
María Julia Mantilla
Philippines
Maria Karla Bautista
Dominican Republic
Claudia Cruz
Poland
Katarzyna Borowicz

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