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Miss World 1971 Date 10 November 1971 Presenters Michael Aspel and David Vine Venue Royal Albert Hall, London, England, United Kingdom Broadcaster BBC Entrants 56 Debuts Bermuda and Guam Withdraws Colombia, Denmark, Gambia, Grenada, Hong Kong, Lebanon, Liberia, and Nigeria Returns Aruba, Panama, Paraguay, and Trinidad & Tobago Winner Lúcia Tavares Petterle
Miss World 1971, the 21st annual Miss World pageant, was held on November 10, 1971 at Royal Albert Hall, London, United Kingdom. 56 contestants competed for the Miss World. Finally, Lúcia Petterle from Brazil won the crown of Miss World 1971.
Contents
Results
Final Results Contestant Miss World 1971 1st Runner-up - United Kingdom - Marilyn Ann Ward
2nd Runner-up - Portugal - Ana De Almeida
3rd Runner-up - Guyana - Nalini Moonsar
4th Runner-up - Jamaica - Ava Joy Gill
Finalists - United States - Brucene Smith
- France - Myriam Stocco
Semi-finalists Special Awards
- Best National Costume - Onelia Ison Jose, Philippines
Contestants
- Africa South - Gaily Ryan
- Argentina - Alicia Beatriz Daneri
- Aruba - Maria Elizabeth Bruin
- Australia - Valerie Roberts
- Austria - Waltraud Lucas
- Bahamas - Frances Clarkson
- Belgium - Martine De Hert
- Bermuda - Rene Furbert
- Brazil - Lúcia Petterle
- Canada - Lana Drouillard
- Ceylon - Gail Abayasinghe
- Cyprus - Kyriaki Koursoumba
- Dominican Republic - Haydée Kuret
- Ecuador - María Cecilia Gómez
- Finland - Mirja Halme
- France - Myriam Stocco
- Germany - Irene Neumann
- Gibraltar - Lisette Chipolina
- Greece - Maria Maltezou
- Guam - Deborah Bordallo Nelson
- Guyana - Nalini Moonsar
- Holland - Monica Strotmann
- Iceland - Fanney Bjarnadóttir
- India - Prema Narayan
- Ireland - June Glover
- Israel - Miri Ben-David
- Italy - Maria Pinnone
- Jamaica - Ava Joy Gill
- Japan - Emiko Ikeda
- Korea - Lee Young-eun
- Luxembourg - Mariette Werckx
- Malaysia - Daphne Munro
- Malta - Doris Abdilla
- Mauritius - Marie-Anne Ng Sik Kwong
- Mexico - Lucía Arellano
- New Zealand - Linda Ritchie
- Nicaragua - Soraya Herrera
- Norway - Kate Starvik
- Panama - María de Lourdes Rivera
- Paraguay - Rosa María Duarte
- Philippines - Onelia Ison Jose
- Portugal - Ana De Almeida
- Puerto Rico - Raquel Quintana
- Seychelles - Nadia Morel du Boil
- South Africa - Monica Fairall
- Spain - María García
- Sweden - Simonetta Kohl
- Switzerland - Patrice Sollner
- Thailand - Boonyong Thongboon
- Trinidad & Tobago - Maria Jordan
- Tunisia - Souad Keneari
- Turkey - Nil Menemencioglu
- United Kingdom - Marilyn Ann Ward
- United States - Brucene Smith
- Venezuela - Ana María Padrón
- Yugoslavia - Zlata Petković
Trivia
Returning countries and Debuts
- Bermuda and Guam competed in Miss World for the first time.
- Aruba and Trinidad & Tobago last competed in 1966.
- Panama last competed in 1967.
- Paraguay last competed in 1969.
Other notes
- 9 of the contestants share the name Maria. They are: Miss Aruba (Maria Elizabeth Bruin), Miss Ecuador (María Cecilia Gómez), Miss Greece (Maria Maltezou), Miss Italy (Maria Pinnone), Miss Panama (María de Lourdes Rivera), Miss Paraguay (Rosa María Duarte), Miss Spain (María García), Miss Trinidad & Tobago (Maria Jordan) and Miss Venezuela (Ana María Padrón).
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