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Miss International 2024
62nd Miss International pageant, beauty pageant edition From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Miss International 2024 was the 62nd Miss International pageant, held on November 12, 2024, at the Tokyo Dome City Hall in Japan.[1][2][3][4]
Andrea Rubio of Venezuela crowned Huỳnh Thị Thanh Thủy of Vietnam as her successor at the end of the event, marking the country's first title in the pageant.[5]
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Background
Location and date
The Miss International Organization announced that the pageant would take place at Tokyo Dome City Hall, Tokyo, Japan. The preliminary competition was held on November 10, 2024 and the final night on November 12, 2024.
Debuts, returns, and, withdrawals
This edition featured the debut of Albania, as well as the return of Bulgaria, which last competed in 1970; Kyrgyzstan in 2013; Luxembourg in 2015; Ireland in 2016; Sierra Leone in 2017; Ethiopia in 2018; Argentina, China, Liberia, South Sudan and Ukraine in 2019; Cape Verde, Honduras, Italy and Romania in 2022.
Angola, Denmark, Estonia, Greece, Jamaica, Lesotho, Lithuania, Martinique, Mauritius, Norway, Pakistan, Serbia, Tunisia, Uganda and Zimbabwe withdrew after their respective organizations failed to hold a national competition or appoint a delegate.[6]
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Results
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Placements
§ – Voted into the Top 20 by the viewers
Continental Queens
Special awards
Best in National Costume
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Pageant
Judges
- Akemi Shimomura – President of the Miss International Organization
- Andrea Rubio – Miss International 2023 from Venezuela
- Hiroshi Tabata – Former commissioner of Japan Tourism Agency
- Junko Koshino – Fashion designer
- Norika Fujiwara – Miss Nippon 1992, model and actress
- Nsenda Lukumwena – Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to Japan
- Ryohei Miyata – Chairman of the Public Interest Incorporated Association, Nitten
- Soujitsu Kobori – Head of Kobori Enshu school of tea
- Supapan Pichaironarongsongkram – Chairwoman of Chao Phraya Express Boat
- Yasuko Ikenobō – Chairwoman of NPO Moegi and member of Yokozuna Deliberation Council
Contestants
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Seventy-one contestants competed for the title.[6]
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