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List of Miss World countries

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This is a list of countries that have participated in the Miss World pageant and are still actively participating as of 2023. The pageant began in 1951.

List of active participating entrants

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Country/Territory Debut
[1][2][3]
Participations Years
competed
[1][2][3]
National
title
Placements Best placement First placed Last placed Notes
 Albania 2002 18 2002–2004
2006–present
Miss Universe Albania 0 Won Miss World Scholarship (Miss World Beauty with a Purpose) in 2003.
 Angola 1998 23 1998–2004
2006–2010
2012–2013
2017–present
Miss Angola 3 1st runner-up 2006 2008 Won Miss World Africa in 2006, 2007, and 2008.
 Argentina 1959 57 1959–1981
1987–present
Belleza Argentina 14 Winner 1959
  • Amalia Scuffi
    (Top 15)
2021
  • Amira Hidalgo
    (Top 40)
 Australia 1955 59 1955–1958
1964–1965
1967–2019
2023–present
Miss World Australia 32 Winner 1955
  • Beverly Prowse
    (Top 8)
2023
  • Kristen Wright
    (Top 12)
Won Miss World Oceania in 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1988, 1989, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016. Won Miss World Asia-Oceania/Asia-Pacific in 1991 & 2006.
 Bangladesh 1994 11 1994–1996
1998–2001
2017–2019
2023–present
Miss Bangladesh 2 Top 30 2017 2018 Head To Head Challenge winner in 2017 & 2018.
 Belgium 1954 67 1954–present Miss Belgium 9 Top 8
  • Christine Delit
    (1962)
1962
  • Christine Delit
    (Top 8)
2023 Won Miss World Friendship in 1969; Miss World Designer Dress Award in 2004; Miss World Europe in 2016.
 Belize 1987 22 1987–1991
2002–2003
2007–2018
2021–present
Miss World Belize 1 Top 40
  • Elise-Gayonne Vernon
    (2023)
2023
  • Elise-Gayonne Vernon
    (Top 40)
2023
  • Elise-Gayonne Vernon
    (Top 40)
 Bolivia 1975 48 1960–1961
1963
1965
1975
1977
1979–present
Miss Bolivia 5 Top 10 1982
  • Brita Cederberg
    (Top 15)
2014
  • Andrea Forfori
    (Top 25)
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1996 25 1996–present Miss Bosne i Hercegovine 1 Top 20
  • Danijela Vinš
    (2002)
2002
  • Danijela Vinš
    (Top 20)
2002
  • Danijela Vinš
    (Top 20)
Won Miss World Top Model in 2014.
 Botswana 1972 48 1972–2013
2015–present
Miss Botswana 4 1st runner-up 2010 2023 Won of Miss World Africa title was in 2010. Was Head to Head Challenge winner in 2021.
 Brazil 1958 61 1958–1987
1990–present
Miss Brazil World 29 Winner 1960
  • Maria Edilene Torreão
    (Top 10)
2023
  • Leticía Frota
    (Top 8)
Won Miss Personality in 1983; Best National Costume in 1996; Miss Photogenic in 1998; Miss World Beach Beauty in 2013; Miss World Americas in 2012, 2013,2015 and 2019. Co-won Miss World Beauty with a Purpose in 2014.
 Bulgaria 1988 28 1988
1990–2005
2007–2013
2015–present
Miss World Bulgaria 1 Top 10
  • Evgenia Kalkandzhieva
    (1995)
1995
  • Evgenia Kalkandzhieva
    (Top 10)
1995
  • Evgenia Kalkandzhieva
    (Top 10)
 Cambodia 2006 3 2006
2019–present
Miss Cambodia 0
 Cameroon 2013 6 2013–2015
2017–2018
2021–present
Miss Cameroon 2 Top 40
  • Audrey Monkam
    (2021)
  • Julia Samantha Edima
    (2023)
2021
  • Audrey Monkam
    (Top 40)
2023
  • Julia Samantha Edima
    (Top 40)
Head to Head Challenge winner in 2021.
 Canada 1957 61 1957–1960
1962–1990
1992–2014
2016–present
Miss World Canada 16 1st runner-up 1960 2023
  • Jaime Vandenberg
    (Top 40)
Won Miss World Sport in 2003 & 2006; Miss World Talent in 2009; Miss World Americas 1989 & 2003.
 Cayman Islands 1977 36 1977–1995
1997–2001
2003–2004
2006–2008
2010–2011
2016–present
Miss Cayman Islands 1 Top 15 1982
  • Maureen Lewis
    (Top 15)
1982
  • Maureen Lewis
    (Top 15)
Won Miss World Caribbean in 1994.
 Chile 1963 45 1963
1966–1969
1976–1979
1981–2004
2006–2008
2011–2013
2015–present
Miss World Chile 6 Top 10
  • Daniella Campos
    (1998)
  • Isabel Bawlitza
    (2000)
1967
  • Margarita Téllez
    (Top 15)
2021
  • Carol Drpic
    (Top 40)
Won Miss Friendship in 1966; Miss World Americas 1998; Miss World Talent 2011. Was a Miss World Head To Head Winner in 2018.
 China 1994 21 1994
2001–present
Miss China World 14 Winner 2001
  • Li Bing
    (Top 5)
2021
  • Jiang Siqi
    (Top 40)
Won Miss World Asia-Pacific in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007 & 2010; Miss World Top Model in 2007 & 2016; Miss World Talent 2012; Tied for the Designer Award in 2018.
 Colombia 1963 55 1963–1965
1967–1970
1973–1981
1983–present
Miss Mundo Colombia 16 1st runner-up 1968
  • Beatriz Gonzalez
    (3rd runner-up)
2021
  • Andrea Aguilera
    (Top 13)
Won Miss World Americas in 1983, 1996 & 2002; Miss World Golf (Best Individual Award) in 2009. Head To Head Challenge Winner in 2017.
 Costa Rica 1965 50 1965–1969
1972
1974–2001
2003–2016
2019–present
Reinas de Costa Rica 3 Top 15 1965
  • Marta Escalante
    (Top 16)
1986
  • Ana Lorena González
    (Top 15)
Won Miss World Scholarship (Miss World Beauty with a Purpose) in 2001.
 Croatia 1992 9 1992–2019
2023–present
Miss Croatia 7 1st runner-up 1993
  • Fani Čapalija
    (Top 5)
2023 Won Miss World Europe in 1993, 1994 & 1995. Won Best Dress Designer in 2006.
 Curaçao 1975 40 1975–1978
1980–1996
1998
2000
2002–2004
2006–present
Señorita Curaçao 1 Top 20
  • Ayanette Statia
    (2002)
2002
  • Ayanette Statia
    (Top 20)
2002
  • Ayanette Statia
    (Top 20)
Won Miss World Caribbean in 2000.
 Czech Republic 1993 27 1993–2016
2018–present
Miss Czech Republic 5 Winner 1998
  • Alena Šeredová
    (Top 5)
2023 Won Miss World Northern Europe in 2006.
 Denmark 1951 61 1951–1970
1974–1995
2000
2003–2019
2023–present
Miss Danmark 15 1st runner-up 1954
  • Grete Hoffenblad
    (5th runner-up)
2019
  • Natasja Kunde
    (Top 40)
 Dominican Republic 1966 52 1966–present Miss Dominican Republic 14 Winner 1966
  • Jeanette Dotel
    (Top 15)
2023
  • Maria Victoria Bayo
    (Top 12)
Won Miss World Sport in 2011 & 2017; Miss World Beach Beauty in 2007.
 Ecuador 1960 55 1960–1962
1964–1972
1974
1976–1989
1991–present
Concurso Nacional de Belleza Ecuador 5 Top 7
  • Alicia Cucalón
    (1986)
1970
  • Sofía Monteverde
    (Top 15)
2021
  • Ámar Pacheco
    (Top 40)
Co-Won Miss World Beauty with a Purpose in 2007.
 El Salvador 1975 32 1975–1979
1982–1993
2004–present
Reinado de El Salvador 1 Top 15
  • Fátima Cuéllar
    (2017)
2017
  • Fátima Cuéllar
    (Top 15)
2017
  • Fátima Cuéllar
    (Top 15)
 England 2000 21 2000–present Miss England 8 2nd runner-up 2011 2023 Competed as Britain in 1951 & 1952; as Great Britain from 1953 to 1957; as United Kingdom from 1958 to 1999.
Won Miss World Europe in 2011; Miss World Beach Beauty in 2011.
 Estonia 1994 15 1994–2007
2021–present
Miss Estonia 1 Top 10 1999
  • Karin Laasmae
    (Top 10)
1999
  • Karin Laasmae
    (Top 10)
 Finland 1952 67 1952–1957
1959–2004
2006–present
Miss Finland 18 Winner 1952
  • Eva Hellas
    (3rd runner-up)
2014
  • Krista Haapalainen
    (Top 25)
Won Miss World Sport in 2014.
 France 1951 70 1951–present Miss France 33 Winner 1951
  • Jacqueline Lemoine
    (3rd runner-up)
2023 Won Miss World Top Model in 2018; Miss World Europe in 2019.
 Germany 1952 68 1952–2018
2023–present
Miss World Germany 17 Winner

(dethroned/resigned)[4]

1952
  • Vera Marks
    (2nd Runner-Up)
2010
  • Susanna Marie Kobylinski
    (Top 25)
 Ghana 1959 30 1959
1967–1968
1989–1991
1994–2002
2004–2011
2013–2014
2016–present
Miss Ghana 6 2nd runner-up 1967
  • Araba Vroom
    (Top 15)
2016 Won Miss World Talent in 2007; Miss World Beauty with a Purpose in 2006; Best Evening Gown 1995. Co-Won Miss World Beauty with a Purpose in 2011.
 Gibraltar 1959 59 1959
1964–present
Miss Gibraltar 3 Winner 2009 2023
  • Faith Torres
    (Top 40)
Won the People's Choice Award in 2013.
 Greece 1953 67 1953–2019
2023–present
Star Hellas 10 Winner 1953
  • Alexandra Ladikou
    (1st runner-up)
2003
  • Vasiliki Tsekoura
    (Top 15)
 Guadeloupe 2003 16 2003–present Miss International Guadeloupe 1 Top 30
  • Brigitte Golabkan
    (2012)
2012
  • Brigitte Golabkan
    (Top 30)
2012
  • Brigitte Golabkan
    (Top 30)
 Guinea 2013 6 2013–2017
2021–present
Miss World Guinea 1 Top 40 2021
  • Nene Bah
    (Top 40)
2021
  • Nene Bah
    (Top 40)
 Guinea-Bissau 2013 5 2013
2016
2018–present
Miss World Guinea-Bissau 0
 Guyana 1966 27 1966–1971
1988–1989
1999
2001–2010
2012–2019
2023–present
Miss Guyana 9 2nd runner-up 1966 2019
  • Joylyn Conway
    (Top 40)
Won Miss World Caribbean in 2014; Miss World Talent in 2015. Co-Won Miss World Beauty with a Purpose in 2014; was a head-to-head challenge winner in 2019.
 Haiti 1975 9 1975
2013–present
Miss Haiti 1 Top 7
  • Joelle Apollon
    (1975)
1975
  • Joelle Apollon
    (Top 7)
1975
  • Joelle Apollon
    (Top 7)
 Honduras 1955 42 1955
1959
1964–1967
1972–1984
1986–1991
1993
1997
1999–2000
2004
2008–2013
2015–present
Miss Honduras 0
 Hungary 1989 31 1989–1992
1994–present
Magyarország Szépe 4 1st runner-up 2011
  • Linda Szunai
    (Top 30)
2021
  • Lili Tótpeti
    (Top 40)
Won Miss World Europe in 2014.
 India 1959 56 1959–1962
1966
1968–1975
1978–present
Femina Miss India 29 Winner 1960
  • Iona Pinto
    (Top 18)
2023 Won Miss World Asia and Oceania in 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000 & 2008; Miss World Asia in 2014 & 2019; Best Body in 1966; Best in National Costume in 1993; Best in Swimwear in 1997; Miss Photogenic in 1994 & 1997; Best in Evening wear/Evening Gown in 1966 & 1996; Miss World Beauty with a Purpose in 2009 & 2012; Miss World Multimedia in 2012 & 2013; Most Popular Delegate in 1978. Co-Won Miss World Beauty with a Purpose in 2014,2017 & 2021. Was a Head to Head Challenge Winner in 2017, 2018 & 2019.
 Indonesia 1982 18 1982–1983
2005–present
Miss Indonesia 11 2nd runner-up 2011 2023
  • Audrey Vanessa Susilo
    (Top 40)
Won Miss World Beauty with a Purpose in 2015 & 2016; Miss World Talent 2013; Miss World Asia in 2015, 2016, 2017 & 2021. Won the Best World Dress Designer Award in 2017. Co-Won Miss World Beauty with a Purpose in 2011, 2014 & 2017. Was a Head to Head Challenge Winner in 2017.
 Iraq 2021 1 2021–present Iraqi beauty pageants 0 Failed attempts to compete in both 1998 & 2017.
 Ireland 1952 69 1952–present Miss Ireland 17 Winner 1960
  • Irene Kane
    (Top 10)
2021 Won Miss World Talent in 2010.
 Italy 1954 64 1954–1962
1964–1968
1970–1976
1978–present
Miss World Italy 13 1st runner-up 1960
  • Layla Rigazzi
    (Top 10)
2023
  • Rebecca Arnone
    (Top 40)
Won Miss World Europe in 2000 & 2005.
 Ivory Coast 1985 11 1985
2009–2017
2021–present
Miss Cote d'Ivoire 1 2nd runner-up 2021
  • Olivia Yacé
    (2nd runner-up)
2021
  • Olivia Yacé
    (2nd runner-up)
Won Miss Top Model and Miss Multimedia in 2021; also Head to Head Challenge Winner in 2021
 Jamaica 1959 59 1959
1962–1974
1976–present
Miss Jamaica World 28 Winner 1959
  • Sheila Chong
    (Top 15)
2019 Won Miss World Scholarship (Miss World Beauty with a Purpose) in 2004; Miss World Caribbean in 1990, 1991, 1993, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2006, 2012, 2013, 2015 & 2018.
 Japan 1956 65 1956–present Miss World Japan 13 3rd runner-up
  • Midoriko Tokura
    (1956)
1956
  • Midoriko Tokura
    (3rd runner-up)
2018
  • Kanako Date
    (Top 30)
Won Miss World Asia in 1981; Miss World Talent in 2018.
 Kazakhstan 1998 19 1998–2000
2002–2004
2006–2013
2015–2019
2023–present
Miss Kazakhstan 7 Top 5 2000
  • Margarita Kravtsova
    (Top 5)
2017
  • Gul'banu Azimkhan
    (Top 40)
Won Miss World Top Model in 2011.
 Kenya 1960 33 1960
1967–1968
1984–1986
1988–1991
1994
1996
1999
2001–present
Miss World Kenya 10 Top 5
  • Evelyn Njambi
    (2016)
  • Magline Jeruto
    (2017)
1960
  • Jasmine Batty
    (Top 18)
2023
  • Chantou Kwamboka
    (Top 40)
Won Miss World Africa in 1988, 1990, 2016 & 2017; Miss World Beauty with a Purpose in 2010. Won the Tourism Promotional Video Award in 2018. Co-Won Miss World Beauty with a Purpose in 2014.
 South Korea 1959 60 1959–1971
1973–2001
2003–present
Miss Queen Korea 11 1st runner-up 1960
  • Lee Young-hee
    (Top 10)
2017
  • Kim Ha-eun
    (Top 10)
Won Miss World Asia & Oceania in 2009; Miss World Scholarship (Miss World Beauty with a Purpose) in 2005; Best Dress Design Award in 2007; Best in Evening Gown in 2001.
 Lebanon 1960 51 1960–1961
1964–1967
1969–1970
1973–1975
1977
1979–1988
1991–2018
2023–present
Miss Lebanon 8 1st runner-up 1973
  • Sylvia Ohannessian
    (Top 15)
2023 Won Best in Interview in 2015. Was a Head to Head Challenge Winner in 2017 & 2018.
 Lesotho 1979 13 1979–1981
2003
2010
2012–2018
2023–present
Miss World Lesotho 0
 Liberia 1962 18 1963–1965
1968–1970
1972
1983
1985
1988
1998–1999
2005–2006
2009
2011
2017
2023–present
Miss Liberia 4 Top 5
  • Sebah Esther Tubman
    (1999)
1963
  • Ethel Zoe Norman
    (Top 15)
2017
  • Wokie Dolo
    (Top 40)
Was a Head to Head Challenge Winner in 2017.
 Macau 1986 15 1986–1997
2010
2012
2017
2019–present
Miss Macau 1 Top 15 2017
  • Lan Wan-Ling
    (Top 15)
2017
  • Lan Wan-Ling
    (Top 15)
Compete as an Overseas Territory of Portugal until 1999 when it was handed back to China.
Was a Head to Head Challenge Winner in 2017.
 Madagascar 1960 10 1960–1961
1974
1990
1999–2001
2017–2018
2021–present
Miss Madagascar 2 Top 40
  • Nellie Anjaratiana
    (2021)
  • Antsaly Rajoelina
    (2023)
2021
  • Nellie Anjaratiana
    (Top 40)
2023
  • Antsaly Rajoelina
    (Top 40)
 Malaysia 1963 50 1963
1965–1966
1970–1975
1978–1989
1991–2016
2018–present
Miss World Malaysia 11 2nd runner-up 1963
  • Catherine Loh
    (Top 14)
2023 Won Miss World Asia & Oceania in 1998; Miss World Talent in 2014; Miss World Sport Continental Group Award – Asia Pacific in 2005. Was a Head to Head to Head Challenge Winner in 2018.
 Malta 1965 50 1965–1966
1968–1993
1997–present
Miss World Malta 2 Top 15 1969
  • Mary Brincat
    (Top 15)
2017
  • Michela Galea
    (Top 40)
Won Miss World Talent in 2017.
 Mauritius 1970 35 1970–1973
1975
1978–1980
1986–1994
1998
2003–present
Miss Mauritius 4 Top 10
  • Jeanne-Françoise Clement
    (1989)
1975
  • Mariella Tse-Sik-Sun
    (Top 15)
2023
  • Liza Gundowry
    (Top 12)
Won Miss World Africa in 1989. Was a Head to Head Challenge Winner in 2018.
 Mexico 1951 57 1951
1963
1966–present
Miss Mexico Organization 17 Winner 1972
  • Gloria Gutiérrez
    (Top 15)
2021
  • Karolina Vidales
    (Top 6)
Won Miss World Americas in 2005, 2007, 2009 & 2017; Miss World Top Model in 2004 & 2009; Miss World Beach Beauty in 2008; Best in Swimwear in 1996. Was a Head to Head Challenge Winner in 2017, 2018 & 2019.
 Moldova 2000 18 2000
2003–2011
2013–present
Miss Moldova 2 Top 40
  • Ana Badaneu
    (2017)
  • Elizaveta Kuznitova
    (2019)
2017
  • Ana Badaneu
    (Top 40)
2019
  • Elizaveta Kuznitova
    (Top 40)
Was a Head to Head Challenge Winner in 2017 and 2019.
 Mongolia 2005 16 2005–present Miss World Mongolia 5 Top 11
  • Bayartsetseg Altangerel
    (2016)
2010
  • Sarnai Amar
    (Top 25)
2021
  • Burte-Ujin Anu
    (Top 40)
Won People's Choice in 2016 & 2017; Miss World Talent in 2016; Miss World Multimedia 2017. Was a Head to Head Challenge Winner in 2017.
 Morocco 1956 9 1956–1958
1964–1968
2023–present
Miss Maroc 0
 Namibia 1989 22 1989–1993
1997
2000–2011
2013–2015
2021–present
Miss Namibia 3 Top 5 1991 2010 Competed as part of South Africa in 1989 due to being under administration of South Africa until 1990 when Namibia gained its independence.
Won Miss World Sports in 2015.
   Nepal 1997 21 1997–2000
2002–2005
2007
2009–present
Miss Nepal 7 Top 10 2012 2023
  • Priyanka Rani Joshi
    (Top 40)
Won Miss World Beauty with a Purpose in 2013, 2018 & 2019; Miss World Multimedia in 2018 & 2019; was a Head-to-Head challenge winner in 2019 and 2021.
 Netherlands 1951 70 1951–present Miss Nederland 15 Winner 1958
  • Luciënne Struve
    (4th runner-up)
2015
  • Margot Hanekamp
    (Top 20)
Competed as Holland until 2004.
Won Miss World Sport in 2013.
 New Zealand 1956 60 1956
1961–2019
2023–present
New Zealand at Miss World 18 1st runner-up
  • Elaine Miscall
    (1963)
  • Lauralee Martinovich
    (1997)
1963
  • Elaine Miscall
    (1st runner-up)
2023
  • Navjot Kaur
    (Top 40)
Won Miss World Oceania in 2017.
 Nicaragua 1960 25 1960–1961
1964
1968–1971
1974–1975
1977
1998
2001–2005
2011–present
Miss Mundo Nicaragua 3 Top 5
  • Ligia Argüello
    (2001)
1968
  • Margine Davidson
    (Top 7)
2021 Won Miss World Americas in 2001. Head to Head Challenge winner in 2021.
 Nigeria 1963 35 1963
1967–1970
1978
1984–1985
1987–1994
1996
1998–present
Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria 9 Winner 1987
  • Mary Bienoseh
    (Top 15)
2023
  • Ada Eme
    (Top 40)
Won Miss World Africa in 2001, 2002, 2004 & 2019; Miss World Top Model in 2017 & 2019; was a Head-to-Head challenge winner in 2019.
 Northern Ireland 2000 21 2000–present Miss Northern Ireland 7 Top 6 2005 2021
  • Anna Leitch
    (Top 6)
Competed as Britain in 1951 & 1952; as Great Britain from 1953 to 1957; as United Kingdom from 1958 to 1999.
Won Miss World Talent in 2006; Miss World Sport in 2010.
 Norway 1953 54 1953
1958–1960
1966–2015
2017–2018
2021–present
Miss Norway 9 1st runner-up 1960
  • Grethe Solhoy
    (Top 18)
2010 Won Miss World Top Model in 2010.
 Panama 1967 40 1967
1971
1977
1979–1980
1982–2007
2009–present
Señorita Panamá 6 4th Runner-Up
  • Marissa Burgos
    (1983)
1979
  • Lorelay de la Ossa
    (Top 15)
2018 Won Miss World Americas in 2018.
 Paraguay 1959 39 1959
1969
1971–1972
1976–1980
1982–2000
2003–2004
2007–present
Miss Mundo Paraguay 5 Top 15
  • Daisy Ferreira
    (1985)
1985
  • Daisy Ferreira
    (Top 15)
2021
  • Bethania Borba
    (Top 40)
Won Miss Personality in 1977; was a Head-to-Head challenge winner in 2019 and 2021.
 Peru 1959 49 1959
1963
1965
1967–1968
1973
1975–1990
1994–present
Miss Perú Mundo 9 Winner 1959
  • María Elena Rossel
    (1st runner-up)
2023
  • Lucía Arellano
    (Top 40)
Won Best World Dress Designer in 2003. Was a Head to Head Challenge Winner in 2017.
 Philippines 1966 54 1966–1975
1978–present
Miss World Philippines 21 Winner 1968
  • Cecilia Amabuyok
    (4th runner-up)
2021 Won Best National Costume in 1971; Miss World Talent in 1978; Miss World Asia in 1982 & 1986; Miss World Top Model in 2013; Miss World Multimedia in 2015 & 2016. Co-Won Miss World Beauty with a Purpose in 2017; was a Head-to-Head challenge winner in 2019 and 2021.
 Poland 1983 38 1983–present Miss Polonia 11 Winner 1985
  • Katarzyna Zawidzka
    (Top 15)
2021
 Portugal 1959 45 1959
1962–1964
1967
1970–1973
1979
1982–2001
2003–2006
2008
2010–present
Miss República Portuguesa 3 2nd runner-up
  • Ana Paula de Almeida
    (1971)
1971
  • Ana Paula de Almeida
    (2nd runner-up)
2019
  • Inês Brusselmans
    (Top 40)
 Puerto Rico 1959 48 1959
1970–1985
1989–2016
2018–present
Miss World Puerto Rico 18 Winner 1975 2023
  • Elena Rivera
    (Top 40)
Won Miss World Caribbean in 2005 & 2011; Miss World Beach Beauty in 2010.
 Scotland 1999 22 1999–present Miss Scotland 8 2nd runner-up 2001 2019
  • Keryn Matthew
    (Top 40)
Competed as Britain in 1951 & 1952; as Great Britain from 1953 to 1957; as United Kingdom from 1958 to 1998.
Won Miss World Europe in 2001.
 Senegal 2017 4 2017–present Miss Senegal 0
 Serbia 2006 14 2006–2018
2021–present
Miss Serbia 0
 Singapore 1972 48 1972–1976
1978–present
Miss Singapore World 2 Top 15 1976
  • Pauline Poh
    (Top 15)
2018 Was a Head to Head Challenge Winner 2018.
 Sint Maarten 1998 4 1998–1999
2001
2021–present
Miss Sint Maarten 0
 Slovakia 1993 28 1993–present Miss Slovakia 2 Top 20
  • Karolína Chomisteková
    (2013)
  • Kristína Činčurová
    (2016)
2013
  • Karolína Chomisteková
    (Top 20)
2016
  • Kristína Činčurová
    (Top 20)
 Slovenia 1992 28 1992–2009
2011–present
Miss Slovenia 0
 Somalia 2021 2 2021–present Miss Somalia 2 Top 13 2021
  • Khadija Omar
    (Top 13)
2023
  • Bahja Mohamoud
    (Top 40)
 South Africa 1956 52 1956–1977
1991–present
Miss South Africa 36 Winner

(replaced dethroned winner)

1957
  • Adele Kruger
    (2nd runner-up)
2023
  • Claude Mashego
    (Top 40)
Country was barred from participating from 1978 to 1990 due to the practice of apartied.
Won the Designer Award in 2018; Won Miss World Africa 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2009, 2011, 2014 & 2015. Co-Won Miss World Beauty with a Purpose in 2017.
 Spain 1960 55 1960–1964
1970–1974
1976–present
Miss Spain 19 Winner 1961
  • Carmen Fernández
    (2nd runner-up)
2023
  • Paula Pérez
    (Top 12)
 Sri Lanka 1953 52 1953–1955
1961
1963–1968
1970–1971
1973–1975
1977–1982
1984–2000
2003–present
Miss World Sri Lanka 5 3rd runner-up
  • Manel Illangakoon
    (1953)
1953
  • Manel Illangakoon
    (3rd runner-up)
2021
  • Sadé Greenwood
    (Top 40)
Competed as Ceylon until it was renamed in 1972.
 Sweden 1951 69 1951–2017
2019–present
Miss World Sweden 23 Winner 1951 2017
  • Hanna-Louise Hääg
    (Top 40)
Won Miss World Sport in 2012; Miss World Beach Beauty in 2014.
 Tanzania 1967 26 1967
1994–present
Miss Tanzania 2 Top 6 2005 2023
  • Halima Kopwe
    (Top 40)
Won Miss World Africa in 2005.
 Thailand 1968 49 1968
1970–1997
1999
2001–2019
2023–present
Miss Thailand World 10 1st runner-up 1968
  • Pinnarut Tananchai
    (Top 15)
2019
  • Narintorn Chadapattarawalrachoat
    (Top 40)
Won Global Vote/People's Choice in 2014 & 2018; Miss Personality in 1994 & 1997; Miss Photogenic in 2001; Miss World Asia in 1989 & 2018; Miss World Asia & Oceania in 1992. Was a Head to Head Challenge Winner in 2018.
 Trinidad and Tobago 1954 49 1954
1966
1971
1975–present
Miss Trinidad and Tobago 15 Winner 1976
  • Patricia Leon
    (Top 15)
2023 Won Miss World Beauty with a Purpose in 2008; Miss World Caribbean in 1995, 2007, 2008 & 2019; Miss World Americas in 1986.
 Tunisia 1956 19 1956–1958
1963–1964
1967–1971
1974–1975
1978
2013–2017
2019–present
Miss Tunisie 3 3rd runner-up
  • Jacqueline Tapia
    (1957)
1957
  • Jacqueline Tapia
    (3rd runner-up)
2023
  • Imen Mehrzi
    (Top 40)
 Turkey 1956 51 1956
1958
1960–1961
1963–1964
1966–1973
1975–1983
1985–present
Miss Turkey 8 Winner 1961
  • Güler Samuray
    (Top 15)
2023
  • Nursena Say
    (Top 40)
Won Miss World Europe in 1991; Won Best Dress Designer in 2002, 2005 & 2011.
 Uganda 1967 25 1967–1968
1985
1988–1989
1992–1993
1996–1997
2001–2005
2007–2016
2018–present
Miss Uganda 3 Top 5 2018 2023
  • Hannah Tumukunde
    (Top 8)
Won Miss World Africa in 2018. Was a Head to Head Challenge Winner in 2018.
 Ukraine 1992 28 1992
1994–present
Miss Ukraine 7 Top 10 2000
  • Olena Scherban
    (Top 10)
2023
 Uruguay 1959 44 1959–1962
1964–1965
1975–1988
1990–1993
1996–2003
2005–2006
2008–2012
2014–2017
2021–present
Miss Uruguay 4 Top 5 1962 2000
  • Katja Thomsen
    (Top 5)
Won Miss World Americas in 2000
 United States 1951 70 1951–present Miss World America 50 Winner 1953
  • Mary Griffin
    (4th runner-up)
2021 Won Miss World Americas in 1985, 1990, 1997, 2010, 2014, 2016 & 2021; Miss Personality in 1987; Miss World Dress Designer in 2008 & 2023; Miss World Beach Beauty in 2004; Miss World Sports in 2007 & 2018; Miss World Talent in 2002; Miss World Multimedia in 2014, Miss World Beauty with a Purpose in 2021.
 Venezuela 1955 63 1955–1958
1961–1978
1980–present
Miss Venezuela 34 Winner 1955 2021 Won Miss World Americas in 1975, 1981, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999 & 2011; Miss Photogenic in 1984, 1989, 1990, 1995, 1996 & 2002; Best National Costume in 1994; Miss World Beach Beauty in 2006. Was a Head to Head Challenge Winner in 2017, 2018, 2019 & 2021.
 Vietnam 2002 19 2002–present Miss World Vietnam 11 Top 11 2002 2023 Co-Won Miss World Beauty with a Purpose in 2017. Was a Head to Head Challenge Winner in 2017. Miss World Multimedia in 2023
 Wales 1999 22 1999–present Miss Wales 4 1st runner-up 2004 2023
  • Darcey Corria
    (Top 40)
Competed as Britain in 1951 & 1952; as Great Britain from 1953 to 1957; as United Kingdom from 1958 to 1998.
Won Miss World Sports in 2004; Miss World Europe in 2012; Miss World Beach Beauty in 2012.
 Zimbabwe 1980 24 1980–1982
1993–2012
2014–2015
2017–2018
2023–present
Miss World Zimbabwe 6 3rd Runner-Up
  • Angeline Musasiwa
    (1994)
1980
  • Shirley Richard Nyanyiwa
    (Top 15)
2023
  • Nokutenda Marumbwa
    (Top 40)
Co-Won Head to Head Challenge in 2023.

Replaced pageants

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The following list consists of the delegations that have acquired the national Miss World franchise and replaced a former national pageant. Some of the former organizations still remain active for other purposes.

Country/Territory Former pageant(s) Current pageant Franchise since
 Albania Miss Albania (2002–2010) Miss Universe Albania 2011
 Angola Miss Angola (1998-2012) Miss World Angola 2013
 Argentina Miss Argentina (1959–2003) Belleza Argentina 2004
 Brazil Miss Brasil (1958-1980; 1998–2005)
Miss Brasil Mundo (1981–1997; 2006–2015)
Miss Brasil CNB 2016
 Cambodia Miss World Cambodia (2019)
Miss Cambodia (2021)
Miss World Cambodia 2022
 Colombia Señorita Colombia (1963–1991) Miss Mundo Colombia 1992
 Czech Republic Miss České a Slovenské Republiky (1993)
Miss České republiky (1994–2009)
Česká Miss (2010–2016)
Miss Czech Republic 2017
 Denmark Frøken Danmark (1951–2003)
Miss World Denmark (2004–2014)
Miss Danmark 2015
 Dominican Republic Miss Dominican Republic (1966–2002) Miss Mundo Dominicana 2003
 El Salvador Miss El Salvador (1975–2005)
Nuestra Belleza El Salvador (2006–2017)
Reinado de El Salvador 2018
 Ethiopia Miss Ethiopia (1963-2002)
Ethiopian Beauty Queens (2003–2012)
Miss Ethiopia 2013
 France Miss France (1952; 1961-1966; 1969–1984; 1987–1998)
Miss France Outre-Mer (1985–1986)
Miss France de Paris (1999–2003)
Miss France 2004
 Germany Miss Germany (1952-1991)
Miss World Germany (1992–1999)
German's Miss World (2000–2001)
Miss Germany World (2002–2007)
Miss World Deutschland (2008–2009)
Miss World Germany 2010
 Grenada Miss Grenada (1970; 1996) Miss Grenada World 2007
 Guam Miss Guam (1971-1996) Miss World Guam 2011
 Iceland Ungfrú Ísland (1955–2017) Miss World Iceland 2018
 Indonesia Puteri Indonesia – Ali Sadikin Directorship (1977)
Miss Indonesia - Andi Nurhayati Directorship (1982–1983)
Puteri Indonesia (2005)
Miss Indonesia 2006
 Italy Miss Italia (1959–1962; 1964; 1971; 1978)
Miss World Italy (1954–1958; 1965–1970; 1972–1977; 1979–2004)
Miss Mondo Italia 2005
 South Korea Miss Korea (1959–2010)
Miss World Korea (2011–2017)
Miss Queen Korea 2018
 Kosovo Miss World Kosova (2013-2014) Miss Universe Kosovo 2018
 Laos Miss Universe Laos (2017) Miss World Laos 2018
 Malaysia Miss Malaysia World (1963–2016) Miss World Malaysia 2018
 Malta Miss Malta (1965–2001) Miss World Malta 2002
 Mexico Señorita México (1963–1992)
Miss Mundo México/Miss World America & Mexico (1993–1994)
Nuestra Belleza México (1995–2015)
Miss World Mexico (2016-2017)
Miss Mexico 2018
 Morocco Miss Maroc (1956–1958 ; 1964–1968) Miss World Maroc 2023
 Myanmar Miss Burma (1960) Miss World Myanmar 2014
 Netherlands Miss Holland (1951–1988)
Miss Nederland (1989–2007; 2009–2015)
Miss World Netherlands (2008)
Miss World Nederland 2016
 New Zealand Miss New Zealand (1956–1990)
Miss Universe New Zealand (1991–1995)
Miss World New Zealand 1996
 Nigeria Miss World Nigeria (1963)
Miss Nigeria (1967–1985)
Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria 1987
 Norway Frøken Norge (1952–2011)
Miss World Norway (2012–2016)
Miss Norway 2017
 Paraguay Miss Paraguay (1959–2002)
Miss World Paraguay (2003)
Reinas de Belleza del Paraguay 2004
 Philippines Miss Philippines (1966-1968)
Miss Republic of the Philippines (1969–1976)
Mutya ng Pilipinas (1977–1991)
Binibining Pilipinas (1992–2010)
Miss World Philippines 2011
 Poland Miss Polonia (1983-1989; 1991–2006)
Miss Polski (1990; 2007–2014; 2017)
Miss World Poland (2015–2016)
Miss Polonia 2018
 Portugal Miss Portugal (1959–2002)
Miss Mundo Portugal (2003-2013)
Miss República Portuguesa 2014
 Puerto Rico Miss Puerto Rico (1959)
Miss Puerto Rico for Miss World (1970–1985)
Miss Puerto Rico World (1989–1995)
Miss Mundo de Puerto Rico 1996
 Russia Miss World Russia (1992-1994)
Krasa Rossii (1995–2006)
Miss Russia 2007
 Spain Miss Spain (1960-2012)
Be Miss World Spain (2013–2016)
Nuestra Belleza España 2017
 Sweden Fröken Sverige (1951–2002)
Miss World Sweden (2003–2019)
Miss Sweden 2021
  Switzerland Miss Switzerland (1952–2005) Miss World Switzerland 2013
 Tahiti Miss Tahiti (1960–2002)
Miss World Tahiti (2006–2009)
Miss French Polynesia 2010
 Thailand Miss Thailand (1968-1984)
Miss Thailand World (1985–2019)
Miss Thailand 2023
 United Kingdom Miss World Britain (1951-1952)
Miss Great Britain (1953–1957)
Miss United Kingdom (1958-1998/1999)
Miss England
Miss Northern Ireland
Miss Scotland
Miss Wales
1999/2000
 United States Queen of the United States (1958–1959)
Miss USA World (1962–1966)
Miss USA (1953–1957; 1981–1991)
Miss World America (1978–1980; 1992–1993)
Miss World USA (1967–1977; 1998–2000)
US Miss World (2003–2006)
Miss United States (1960–1961; 1994; 2014)
Miss World America 2018
 US Virgin Islands Miss World Virgin Islands (1976–1980)
Miss American Virgin Islands (1982–2005)
Miss World US Virgin Islands (2010)
Miss US Virgin Islands (2011)
Miss U.S. Paradise (2012–2016)
Miss World US Virgin Islands 2019
 Vietnam Miss Vietnam (2002; 2004; 2006; 2012; 2014)
Miss Vietnam World (2007; 2010–2011)
Miss Aodai Vietnam (2015–2016)
Miss Vietnam
Miss World Vietnam
2017/2019

Inactive entrants

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Former entities

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Country Debut[1][3] Years competed[1][3] National Title Placements Best Placement First placement Last Placement Notes
 Czechoslovakia 1967 1967
1969
1989–1992
Miss Czechoslovakia 2 5th Runner-Up
  • Alžbeta Štrkulová
    (1967)
1967
  • Alžbeta Štrkulová
    (5th Runner-Up)
1969
  • Marcela Bitnarová
    (Top 15)
Split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993.
 Rhodesia and Nyasaland 1959 1959–1961
1965
Miss Rhodesia 2 Top 7
  • Lesley Bunting
    (1965)
1959
  • Vivien Lentin
    (Top 11)
1965
  • Lesley Bunting
    (Top 7)
Competed as Rhodesia and Nyasaland in 1959 & 1961; as Southern Rhodesia in 1960; as Rhodesia in 1965.
Split into Malawi, Zambia and Rhodesia (later renamed Zimbabwe).
 Serbia and Montenegro 2003 2003–2005 Miss Serbia and Montenegro 0 In June 2006, split into Montenegro and Serbia after declaring their independence from each other and joined the pageant independently later that year. Kosovo, a disputed territory by Serbia, joined in 2013.
 Tanganyika 1960 1960 Miss Tanganyika 0 Unified with Zanzibar in 1964 to become the United Republic of Tanzania.
Soviet Union USSR 1989 1989–1990 Miss USSR 0 Split into Russia, Ukraine, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Moldova, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
Won Miss Photogenic in 1989.
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia /  Yugoslavia 1966 1966–1975
1982–1991
1996–2002
Miss Yugoslavia 9 4th Runner-Up
  • Lidija Velkovska
    (1975)
1968
  • Ivona Puhlera
    (Top 15)
2002 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was dissolved in April 1992. Former member states Croatia, and Slovenia both joined the pageant in 1992. Former member states North Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina both joined in 1996. The new Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed until 2002, when it was renamed Serbia & Montenegro.

Territories

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Denmark

Constituent country Debut[2] Years competed[2] National Title Placements Best Placement First placement Last Placement Notes
 Greenland 1991 1991–1992 Miss Greenland 0

France

Overseas region Debut[2][3] Years competed[2][3] National Title Placements Best Placement First placement Last Placement Notes
 St. Barthélemy 2011 2011 Miss St. Barthelemy 1 Top 20
  • Johanna Sansano
    (2011)
2011
  • Johanna Sansano
    (Top 20)
2011
  • Johanna Sansano
    (Top 20)
 Tahiti 1960 1960
1965
1976–1979
1981–1982
1984–1985
1994–1996
1999–2002
2006
2009–2010
Miss French Polynesia 2 4th Runner-Up 1965
  • Marie Moua
    (4th Runner-Up)
2010
  • Mihilani Teixeira
    (Top 25)
Competed as Tahiti from 1960 to 2009. Competed as French Polynesia in 2010.
Won Best Dress Designer in 2010.

Netherlands

Special Municipality Debut[1] Years competed[1] National Title Placements Best Placement First placement Last Placement Notes
 Bonaire 1996 1996
2011–2012
Miss Bonaire 0

South Africa

Country Debut[1] Years competed[1] National Title Placements Best Placement First placement Last Placement Notes
 Africa South 1970 1970–1976 Miss Africa South (Miss South Africa for Blacks) 3 1st Runner-Up 1970
  • Pearl Jansen
    (1st Runner-Up)
1974
  • Evelyn Williams
    (Top 15)
Was the black representative from South Africa. From 1970 to 1976, South Africa had one white and one black representative at Miss World. The white used a sash with South Africa on it and the black used a sash with Africa South on it.
Won Miss Congeniality in 1970.[5]

United Kingdom

Country Debut[3] Years competed[3] National Title Placements Best Placement First placement Last Placement Notes
 United Kingdom 1951 1951–1999 Miss United Kingdom 37 Winner

(dethroned/resigned)

1951
  • Laura Ellison-Davies
    (1st Runner-Up)
  • Doreen Dawne
    (2nd Runner-Up)
  • Aileen P. Chase
    (4th Runner-Up)
1997 Competed as Britain in 1951 & 1952; Great Britain from 1953 to 1957; as United Kingdom from 1958 to 1999. Now Competes as a four separate delegates from England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
Crown Dependencies Debut[2] Years competed[2] National Title Placements Best placement First placement Last Placement Notes
 Guernsey 1974 1974–1975 Miss Guernsey 0
 Isle of Man 1977 1977–1988 Miss Isle of Man 0
 Jersey 1974 1974–1981 Miss Jersey 0
Overseas Territory Debut[1][2][3] Years competed[1][2][3] National Title Placements Best placement First placement Last Placement Notes
 Bermuda 1971 1971–1989
1992–1993
1995
2011–2015
Miss Bermuda 2 Winner 1979 1980
  • Zina Marie Minks
    (Top 15)
 Montserrat 1964 1964 Miss Montserrat 1 Top 16 1964
  • Helen Joseph
    (Top 16)
1964
  • Helen Joseph
    (Top 16)
 Turks & Caicos 1982 1982–1988
2004
Miss Turks & Caicos 0

United States

State/Territory Debut[2] Years competed[2] National Title Placements Best Placement First placement Last Placement Notes
 Hawaii 1959 1959
2001
Miss Hawaii World 0 Competed at Miss World America from 1960 to 2000 & 2002–present
Unincorporated Territory Debut[2] Years competed[2] National Title Placements Best Placement First placement Last Placement Notes
 Guam 1971 1971–1996
2011–2018
Miss World Guam 7 1st Runner-Up
(Winner)
  • Kimberly Santos
    (1980)

    (replaced dethroned winner)
1971
  • Deborah Bordallo Nelson
    (Top 15)
2012
  • Jeneva Bosko
    (Top 30)
Won Miss World Oceania in 1987.
 Northern Marianas 2003 2003 Miss Marianas 0

Others

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The following list consists of countries and territories that have not sent a delegate to the pageant since 2019, or no longer holds the Miss World franchise, but participated at least once in the past:

State Debut[1][2][3] Years competed[1][2][3] National Title Placements Best Placement First placement Last Placement Notes
 Algeria 2002 2002 Miss Algeria 0
 Andorra 2003 2003 Miss Andorra 0
 Antigua and Barbuda 1986 1986
1991
2001–2004
2008
2016
2019
Miss Antigua & Barbuda 2 Top 15 2004 2019
  • Taqiyyah Francis
    (Top 40)
Competed as Antigua in 1986 and 1991.
Won Best Talent in 2004.
 Armenia 2017 2017–2021 Miss Armenia 0
Netherlands Antilles /  Aruba 1964 1964
1966
1972–1985
1989–1993
1995–2019
Miss Aruba 5 1st runner-up 1990
  • Gwendolyne Kwidama
    (Top 10)
2013
  • Larisa Leeuwe
    (Top 20)
Won Miss World Caribbean in 1996, 2001 & 2002.
 Austria 1955 1955–1957
1959
1961–1981
1983–2001
2006–2009
2011–2018
Miss Austria 16 Winner 1955
  • Felicitas von Goebel
    (Top 15)
2007
  • Christine Reiler
    (Top16)
 Bahamas 1966 1966
1968–1995
1997–2000
2002–2021
Miss Bahamas 3 Top 10 1992
  • Jody Weech
    (Top 10)
2021
  • Sienna Evans
    (Top 40)
 Barbados 1974 1974–1975
1983–1988
1990
1995
2000–2006
2008–2014
2018–2019
Miss Barbados World 3 Top 10 1974
  • Linda Field
    (Top 10)
2018
  • Ashley Lashley
    (Top 30)
Won Miss World Caribbean in 2009. Won Miss World Talent in 2001 & 2008. Won the People's Choice Award in 2009.
 Belarus 2000 2000
2003–2004
2006–2014
2016
2018–2019
Miss Belarus 1 Top 5
  • Maria Vasilevich
    (2018)
2018
  • Maria Vasilevich
    (Top 5)
2018
  • Maria Vasilevich
    (Top 5)
Won of Miss World Europe title was in 2018.
 British Virgin Islands 1986 1986
1988
1990–1998
2000–2001
2013–2019
Miss British Virgin Islands 1 Top 40
  • Rikkiya Brathwaite
    (2019)
2019
  • Rikkiya Brathwaite
    (Top 40)
2019
  • Rikkiya Brathwaite
    (Top 40)
Won Miss World Sports in 2019.
 Cape Verde 1997 1997
2010
2017
Miss Cape Verde 0
 Chad 2014 2014 Miss Chad 0
Taiwan /  Chinese Taipei 1961 1961–1962
1964
1988–1998
2000
2004–2005
2008
2013
Miss Chinese Taipei 2 1st Runner-Up
  • Grace Li Shiu-ying
    (1961)
1961
  • Grace Li Shiu-ying
    (1st Runner-Up)
1964
  • Linda Lin Su-hsing
    (2nd Runner-Up)
Competed as Republic of China until 1988 and in 1992, China Taiwan in 1988, Taiwan in 1989 and 1993 and 1996 and 1997, Taiwan (R.O.C.) in 1994 and 1995, Chinese Taipei in 1991 and 1998 and 2000 and 2004–2005 and 2008 and 2013.
 Congo DR 1985 1985
2005–2006
2008
2016
Miss Congo (RDC) 1 Top 15
  • Kayonga Mureka Tete
    (1985)
1985
  • Kayonga Mureka Tete
    (Top 15)
1985
  • Kayonga Mureka Tete
    (Top 15)
Competed as Zaire in 1985.
Won Miss Photogenic in 1985.
 Cook Islands 1987 1987–1990
2016–2019
Miss Cook Islands 3 Top 12
  • Tajiya Eikura Sahay
    (2019)
2016
  • Natalia Short
    (Top 20)
2019
  • Tajiya Eikura Sahay
    (Top 12)
Won Miss World Sport in 2016; Miss World Oceania in 2019.
 Cuba 1955 1955
1975
Miss Cuba 2 3rd Runner Up
  • Gilda Marin
    (1955)
  • Maricela Maxie Clark
    (1975)
1955
  • Gilda Marin
    (3rd Runner Up)
1975
  • Maricela Maxie Clark
    (3rd Runner Up)
 Cyprus 1960 1960–1963
1973
1976–1989
1991–2018
Star Cyprus 1 Top 18
  • Mary Mavropoulos
    (1960)
1960
  • Mary Mavropoulos
    (Top 18)
1960
  • Mary Mavropoulos
    (Top 18)
 Dominica 1978 1978
2013
Miss Dominica 0
 Egypt 1953 1953–1954
1956
1988
1990
1997
2004
2008–2011
2014
2016–2018
Miss Egypt 2 Winner 1953 1954
 Equatorial Guinea 2012 2012–2014
2016–2021
Miss Equatorial Guinea 0
 Ethiopia 2003 2003–2019 Miss Ethiopia 1 Top 20 2003 2003 Won Miss World Africa in 2003.
 Fiji 2004 2004
2012–2017
Miss Fiji 0
 Gabon 2012 2012–2015 Miss Gabon 0
 Gambia 1965 1965–1967
1969–1970
1983–1986
Miss Gambia 0
 Georgia 2003 2003–2019 Miss Georgia 1 Top 20
  • Irina Onashvili
    (2003)
2003
  • Irina Onashvili
    (Top 20)
2003
  • Irina Onashvili
    (Top 20)
Won Best in Talent/Miss World Talent in 2003.
Grenada /  Grenada 1970 1970
1996
2007
Miss Grenada World 2 Winner 1970 2007
 Guatemala 1976 1976
1979–2000
2003
2005–2019
Miss Guatemala 3 Top 20 2011 2017
 Hong Kong 1959 1959
1970
1972–1988
1992–2014
2017–2019
Miss Hong Kong Pageant 4 Top 12 1983 2019
  • Lila Lam
    (Top 40)
Competed as an overseas territory of the UK until 1997 when it was handed back to China.
Won Miss World Asia in 1987; Miss Personality in 1974. Co-won Miss World Beauty with a Purpose in 2007.
 Iceland 1955 1955–1967
1969–1973
1975–1994
1999–2001
2003–2011
2013
2015–2021
Miss World Iceland 7 Winner 1983 2021
  • Hugrún Birta Egilsdóttir
    (Top 40)
Won Miss World Europe in 1985, 1988 & 2005.
 Israel 1953 1953
1955–1963
1965–2012
2014
2016–2017
Miss Israel 24 Winner 1956
  • Rina Weiss
    (2nd Reunner-Up)
2012
  • Shani Hazan
    (Top 30)
Won Miss World Europe in 1998.
 Jordan 1959 1959–1960
1962–1963
1965–1966
Miss Jordan 0
 Kosovo 2013 2013–2014 Miss World Kosova 0
 Kyrgyzstan 2011 2011
2013–2016
2019
Miss Kyrgyzstan 0
 Laos 2017 2017–2019 Lao beauty pageants 0
 Latvia 1989 1989–1999
2001–2016
2018
Mis Latvija 0
 Lithuania 1993 1993
1995–1998
2000
2002–2004
2007–2014
Miss Lithuania 0
 Luxembourg 1957 1957
1959–1971
1973
1975–1977
1985–1990
2009–2010
2014
2018–2021
Miss Luxembourg 0
 Macedonia FYRO 1996 1996
2001–2007
2009–2013
2015
Miss Macedonia 0 Currently known as North Macedonia.
 Malawi 2001 2001
2005
2010
2012
Miss Malawi 0
 Martinique 2005 2005–2014
2018
2023
Martinique Queens 2 Top 12
  • Larissa Segarel
    (2018)
2018
  • Larissa Segarel
    (Top 12)
2023
  • Axelle René
    (Top 40)
 Monte Carlo 1953 1953
1955
Miss Monaco 0
 Montenegro 2006 2006–2019 Miss Montenegro 0
 Myanmar 1960 1960
2014–2019
Miss Myanmar World 0 Competed as Burma in 1960. Has been competing as Myanmar since 2014.
 Papua New Guinea 1977 1977
1980–1981
1987–1990
Miss Papua New Guinea 0
 Romania 1990 1990–1992
1995–1996
1999–2007
2009–2011
2013–2017
Miss World Romania 1 1st Runner-Up 2006
  • Ioana Boitor
    (1st Runner-Up)
2006
  • Ioana Boitor
    (1st Runner-Up)
 Russia 1992 1992–2019 Miss Russia 13 Winner 1992 2019 Won Miss World Europe in 1992 & 2008; Miss World Beach Beauty in 2005; Miss World Top Model in 2008.
 Rwanda 2016 2016–2021 Miss Rwanda 0
 Saint Lucia 1975 1975
1994
2004–2006
2008
2010
2016
2021
Miss Saint Lucia World 2 Top 15
  • Sophia St. Omer
    (1975)
1975
  • Sophia St. Omer
    (Top 15)
2010
  • Aiasha Gustave
    (Top 25)
Won Miss World Caribbean in 2010.
 Samoa 1977 1977–1988
2013
2015
2019
Miss Samoa 0
 São Tomé and Príncipe 2014 2014 Miss São Tomé and Príncipe 0
 St. Kitts & Nevis 1985 1985–1988
2010
2012–2013
2015
Miss St. Kitts & Nevis 0
 Seychelles 1969 1969–1973
1975
1992
1994–1998
2008
2012–2017
Miss Seychelles 2 Top 15
  • Jane Straevens
    (1972)
  • June Gouthier
    (1973)
1972
  • Jane Straevens
    (Top 15)
1973
  • June Gouthier
    (Top 15)
Won Miss Personality in 1973.
 Sierra Leone 1986 1986
1988
1990
2007–2012
2016
2018–2019
Miss Sierra Leone 1 Top 16
  • Mariatu Kargbo
    (2009)
2009
  • Mariatu Kargbo
    (Top 16)
2009
  • Mariatu Kargbo
    (Top 16)
Won Miss World Talent in 2009.
 South Sudan 2012 2012–2019 Miss South Sudan 4 Top 7 2012
  • Atong Demach
    (Top 7)
2015
  • Arek Abraham Albino
    (Top 40)
Won Miss World Africa in 2012; Miss World Top Model in 2012.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines /  St. Vincent and the Grenadines 1978 1978
1985–1987
1989
1994
Miss St. Vincent and the Grenadines 0 Competed as St. Vincent in 1978.
Suriname (Kingdom of the Netherlands) /  Suriname 1961 1961
1963–1966
1981
2007
2009–2010
2012
Miss Suriname 0
 Swaziland 1975 1975
1978–1980
1983–1988
1991–1999
2002–2003
2005
2007–2009
Miss Swaziland 1 Top 15
  • Ilana Faye Lapido
    (1986)
1986
  • Ilana Faye Lapido
    (Top 15)
1986
  • Ilana Faye Lapido
    (Top 15)
Now known as "Eswatini".
Won Miss Photogenic in 1975; Miss World Scholarship (Miss World Beauty with a Purpose) in 2002.
  Switzerland 1952 1952–1953
1956
1966–1968
1970–2001
2003–2005
2013–2014
Miss World Switzerland 8 1st Runner-Up
  • Sylvia Müller
    (1952)
1952
  • Sylvia Müller
    (1st Runner-Up)
2003
  • Bianca Sissing
    (Top 20)
 Syria 1965 1965–1966 Miss Syria 0
 Tonga 1983 1983
1986
Miss Tonga 0
 US Virgin Islands 1976 1976
1978–1980
1982–2002
2005
2010–2016
2019
Miss US Virgin Islands 3 Top 10 1989
  • Vania Thomas
    (Top 10)
2011 Competed as Virgin Islands from 1976 to 1980; as American Virgin Islands from 1982 to 2005; has been competing as US Virgin Islands since 2010.
Won Miss World Caribbean in 1989; Miss World Talent in 2005.
 Uzbekistan 2013 2013 Miss Uzbekistan 0
 Zambia 1974 1974
1992
1995–1999
2003–2006
2008–2010
2013
2015
2017–2018
Miss Zambia 0

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