Miss Brazil is a Brazilian beauty pageant that has been held annually since 1954.
Titleholders
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Miss Brazil 2018
Mayra Dias -
Miss Brazil 2017
Monalysa Alcântara -
Miss Brazil 2016
Raissa Santana -
Miss Brazil 2015
Marthina Brandt -
Miss Brazil 2014
Melissa Gurgel -
Miss Brazil 2013
Jakelyne Oliveira -
Miss Brazil 2010
Débora Lyra -
Miss Brazil 2009
Larissa Costa -
Miss Brazil 2007
Natália Guimarães -
Miss Brazil 2005
Carina Beduschi -
Miss Brazil 1999
Renata Fan -
Miss Brazil 1993
Leila Schuster -
Miss Brazil 1973
Sandra Mara Ferreira -
Miss Brazil 1969
Vera Fischer -
Miss Brazil 1968
Martha Vasconcellos -
Miss Brazil 1963
Iêda Maria Vargas -
Miss Brazil 1954
Martha Rocha
Winners by state
editNumber | State | Years |
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16 | Rio Grande do Sul |
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9 | Minas Gerais |
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8 | São Paulo |
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Rio de Janeiro[f][g] |
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5 | Santa Catarina |
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4 | Ceará |
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Paraná |
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3 | Mato Grosso |
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Bahia |
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2 | Amazonas |
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Rio Grande do Norte |
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1 | Pernambuco |
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Espírito Santo |
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Piauí |
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Tocantins |
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Mato Grosso do Sul |
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Distrito Federal |
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Pará |
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Notes
edit- ^ Ages at the time of Miss Brazil
- ^ a b Did not win the Miss Brazil title in a national pageant, but was appointed as the titleholder by the pageant organizers when a national pageant was not held
- ^ Ferreira was from the state of Minas Gerais, but was appointed to represent Tocantins after the state pageant organizers were unable to find a suitable candidate from Tocantins.
- ^ Map includes titleholders who were dethroned or resigned and runners-up who assumed the title after the original winner was dethroned or resigned
- ^ a b In 2002, winner Joseane Oliveira of Rio Grande do Sul was dethroned after it was revealed that she was married at the time of her crowning. She was replaced as Miss Brazil by her first runner-up, Taíza Thömsen of Santa Catarina.
- ^ Until 1960, portions of Rio de Janeiro were administered under the Federal District of Brazil at the time, which was the city of Rio de Janeiro, and titleholders who represented Distrito Federal (Rio de Janeiro) are included here.
- ^ Until 1975, portions of Rio de Janeiro were administered under the state of Guanabara, and titleholders who represented Guanabara are included here.
References
edit- ^ "Memória » Arquivo » Martha Rocha, Miss Brasil 1954, visita Caxias do Sul" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2019-11-14.
- ^ "Uma história de misses" (in Portuguese). Revista Fale!.
- ^ "Maria José Cardoso Trussardi (1935 - 2019) - Mortes: Miss Brasil de 1956 esteve a dois passos do Universo" (in Portuguese). Folha de S.Paulo. 2019-05-31.
- ^ "Terezinha Morango - a Miss Amazonas de 1957 foi 2ª colocada no Miss Universo". UOL. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
- ^ "Retrospectiva em fotos dos concursos de miss". BOL. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
- ^ "Concurso Miss Universo HECHOS Y ANÉCDOTAS". ChileanCharm. Archived from the original on 17 September 2014. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
- ^ "Cearense Melissa Gurgel é eleita a Miss Brasil 2014". G1.
- ^ "Gaúcha Marthina Brandt é eleita Miss Brasil 2015!". G1 - Portal da Globo. 19 November 2015.
- ^ "Paranaense Raissa Santana é coroada nova Miss Brasil!". Folha de S.Paulo. 2 October 2016.
- ^ "Monalysa Alcântara, do Piauí, vence o Miss Brasil 2017!". O Globo. 20 August 2017.
- ^ "Jornalista amazonense Mayra Dias é coroada Miss Brasil 2018" (in Portuguese). G1. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
- ^ "Mineira Júlia Horta é eleita Miss Brasil 2019!". Revista Quem. 9 March 2019.
- ^ "Miss Brasil 2020 será indicada até agosto por causa da pandemia!". TV Cidade Verde. 7 August 2020.
- ^ "Teresa Santos, do Ceará, é eleita Miss Brasil 2021" (in Portuguese). 10 November 2021.