Miss International 1971
Miss International 1971, the 11th Miss International pageant, was held on May 26, 1971 at the Long Beach Municipal Auditorium, Long Beach, California, United States once more (it staged the first 6 Miss International pageants, from 1960-1967; with the 1966 pageant being cancelled). 50 contestants competed for the pageant. Finally, Jane Hansen from New Zealand crown as Miss International 1971 by outgoing titleholder, Aurora Pijuan from the Philippines.
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Date | May 26, 1971 |
Venue | Long Beach Municipal Auditorium, Long Beach, California, United States |
Entrants | 50 |
Placements | 15 |
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Winner | Jane Hansen![]() |
Congeniality | Imelda Thodé ![]() |
Photogenic | Pamela Wood ![]() |
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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2nd Runner-up |
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3rd Runner-up |
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4th Runner-up |
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Top 15 |
Contestants
Argentina - Evelina Elena Scheidl
Australia - Carolyn Tokoly
Austria - Martha Flaschka
Bahamas - Sandra Carey
Belgium - Nancy Maria Marcella Stoop
Bermuda - Maxine S. Bean
Bolivia - Maria V. Villarejo
Brazil - Maria Bernadete Heemann
Britain - Pamela Wood
Canada - Norma Joyce Hickey
Chile - Alicia Vicuña
Colombia - Patricia Escobar Rodríguez
Curaçao - Imelda Thodé
Denmark - Bente Dorte Nielsen
Dominican Republic - Fatima Scheker
Ecuador - Susana Castro Jaramillo
Finland - Hannele Halme
France - Laurence Valée
Germany - Christa Saul
Guam - Phyllis May Bost
Guatemala - Doris Laurice Azurdia
Holland - Ans Krupp
Honduras - Doris Van Tuyl
Iceland - Matthildur "Lolo" Gudmundsdóttir
India - Samita Mukherjee
Ireland - Brenda Guidon
Israel - Carmela Man
Italy - Rossana Barbieri
Japan - Reiko Yoneyama
Korea - Choi Sook-ae
Luxembourg - Silviane Weiler
Malta - Doris Abdilla
Mexico - Carolina Cortázar
New Zealand - Jane Cheryl Hansen
Nicaragua - Odilie Díaz
Norway - May Lindstad
Panama - Betzabé Delgado
Philippines - Evelyn Santos Camus
Portugal - Marie M. de Castro
Puerto Rico - Doris L. Morales
Spain - Consuelo Varela Costales
Suriname - Ingrid Mamadeus
Sweden - Maud Andersson
Switzerland - Regula Herrmann
Thailand - Supuk Likitkul
Trinidad and Tobago - Dixy Ann Hepburn
Uruguay - Carmen C. López
United States - Jacqueline Lee Jochims
Venezuela - Sonia Zaya Ledezma Corvo
Yugoslavia - Dunja Ercegovic
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