Miss Venezuela facts for kids
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Type | Women's beauty pageant |
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Franchise holder | Cisneros Group |
Headquarters | Caracas |
Country represented | Venezuela |
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First edition | 1952 |
Most recent edition | 2024 |
Current titleholder | Stephany Abasali Anzoátegui |
Executive Committee
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Owner
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Gustavo Cisneros |
CEO
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Adriana Cisneros |
Language/s | Spanish |

Miss Venezuela is a famous beauty pageant in Venezuela. It is run by the Cisneros Group. This contest chooses young women to represent Venezuela in big international beauty pageants. These include Miss Universe, Miss World, and Miss International. The current leader of Miss Venezuela is Gabriela Isler, who was Miss Universe in 2013.
The current Miss Venezuela is Stephany Abasali from Anzoátegui. She won her crown on December 5, 2024, in Caracas, Venezuela.
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The Story of Miss Venezuela

The idea of Miss Venezuela started a long time ago. On May 7, 1905, a woman named Manuela Victoria Mujica Antich from Lara was chosen as "Miss Venezuela" by popular vote. Many people see her as the very first Miss Venezuela. Her win was like a preview of the big contest we know today.
Early Years (1952-1981)
The official Miss Venezuela pageant began in 1952. It was started by a company called Pan Am and a businesswoman named Gloria Sánchez. Their goal was to pick a Venezuelan girl to compete in the Miss Universe pageant in California.
In the early years, contestants were chosen very quickly. They would have parades and shows in different parts of the country. At first, swimsuit parades were private because some religious groups protested. Later, Venezuela also started sending representatives to Miss World (since 1955) and Miss International (since 1960).
After a short break in 1954, Pan Am gave the rights to a journalist named Reinaldo Espinoza Hernández in 1955. Even though Susana Duijm won Miss World 1955 (the first Latin American to win a major pageant), Hernández faced protests. There was also a lack of interest from the news. Another break happened in 1959 due to political changes. This led to the contest being sold to Edwin E. Acosta-Rubio in 1962.
Acosta-Rubio was a smart businessman. He quickly changed how the contest worked. He made it an organized yearly event instead of a quick tourist show. He created the "Venezuelan Beauty Committee" to choose contestants fairly. He also made the event more public and showed it on TV for the first time in 1962 on RCTV. People even started buying tickets for the final show. By the late 1960s, Miss Venezuela became a popular and important event in Venezuelan culture. It was also a successful business.
In 1968, the swimsuit and evening gown parts of the show were shown on TV for the first time. Around this time, Osmel Sousa started working for the contest as a designer. In 1969, Ignacio Font Coll became the director of the Miss Venezuela Organization.
The contest started getting great results in international pageants. Maritza Sayalero won Miss Universe 1979. This win marked the start of what many call the 'Golden Age of Miss Venezuela'.
Since 1972, the Cisneros Organization took over the rights to produce and broadcast the pageant on its channel, Venevisión.
Miss Venezuela Organization (1981-Present)
In 1981, Irene Sáez won Miss Universe 1981, and Pilín León won Miss World 1981. After Coll passed away, the Cisneros Group officially took charge of the beauty contest in 1982. They created the "Miss Venezuela Organization." In February 1982, Osmel Sousa, who had worked for the contest for a long time, became its president. Joaquín Riviera, María Kallay, and Mery Cortez also joined as the official producer, coordinator, and choreographer.
Starting in 1984, the crowns for the pageants were made by jewelry designer George Wittels. He made the crowns until July 2018. Mila Toledo, a former Miss Federal District, took over after him.
In 1996, the Miss Venezuela pageant launched its website, missvenezuela.com. Also in 1996, the Mister Venezuela contest was created. Miss Venezuela Mundo was founded in 2000, both at the request of the Miss World Organization.
In 2009, Venezuela made it into the Guinness World Records. This was because it was the first and only country to have one Miss Universe winner crown another winner from the same country.
In 2010, the pageant also got the rights to send a representative to Miss Earth. They kept this until 2015. During this time, Alyz Henrich won a second crown for Venezuela at Miss Earth 2013.
Joaquín Riviera, the executive producer, led the event until he passed away in 2012. After María Kallay passed away in 2013, Peggy Navarro, Ricardo Di Salvatore, Vicente Alvarado, and Erick Simonato took over the production. In 2015, Peggy left, leaving three managers who still work for the organization today.
In 2016, Mery Cortez, the choreographic producer, announced she was leaving after almost 45 years.
On February 6, 2018, Osmel Sousa announced he was retiring as President of the Miss Venezuela Organization. He had been in charge for over 40 years.
On April 17, 2018, the organization announced that an executive committee would run the contest instead of a single president. The next day, the committee members were announced: Gabriela Isler (Miss Universe 2013), Jacqueline Aguilera (Miss World 1995), and Nina Sicilia (Miss International 1985).
Choosing Contestants
The Miss Venezuela contest usually has between 26 and 28 contestants. This number can change based on what the contest organizers decide.
Official States and Regions
There are 23 official states and 3 official regions that usually have representatives in the pageant.
States (23)
- Amazonas
- Anzoátegui *
- Apure
- Aragua *
- Barinas
- Bolívar *
- Carabobo *
- Cojedes
- Delta Amacuro
- Falcón
- Guárico
- Lara
- Mérida
- Miranda
- Monagas *
- Nueva Esparta
- Portuguesa
- Sucre
- Táchira
- Trujillo
- Vargas
- Yaracuy
- Zulia *
- Some states like Táchira, Zulia-Falcón, Lara, Aragua, and Sucre hold smaller contests to choose their representatives.
Regions (3)
- Costa Oriental (Eastern shore of Lake Maracaibo)
- Distrito Capital (Capital District)
- Federal Dependencies (Venezuelan islands)
Sometimes, other regions or territories are also represented. For example, if there are 27 contestants, the 27th might be Miss Peninsula Goajira. If there are 28, it could be Canaima or Paraguaná Peninsula. In 2003, even more titles were added, like Araya Peninsula and Roraima, bringing the total to 32 contestants. In 2009, only 20 delegates competed, so some usual states did not have a representative.
Winners by State or Region
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Guárico | 9 |
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Distrito Capital | 7 |
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Lara | 4 |
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Amazonas | 3 |
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Sucre |
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Anzoátegui | 2 |
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Portuguesa |
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Monagas |
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Costa Oriental |
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Región Andina | 1 | 2021 |
Táchira | 1997 | |
Yaracuy | 1995 | |
Caracas | 1961 |
Venezuelan winners in international contests represented these states during their Miss Venezuela competition:
- Miss Universe: Departamento Vargas (1979), Miranda (1981), Trujillo (1986; 2009), Yaracuy (1996), Amazonas (2008), and Guárico (2013).
- Miss World: Miranda (1955; 1984), Aragua (1981), Zulia (1991), Nueva Esparta (1995), and Amazonas (2011).
- Miss International: Monagas (1985), Miranda (1997), Costa Oriental (2000), Carabobo (2003), Barinas (2006; 2018), Trujillo (2010), Anzoátegui (2015), and Portuguesa (2023).
- Miss Earth: Nueva Esparta (2005), Falcón (2013).
The Main Pageant
Training for Success
There are special schools and "beauty factories" in Venezuela. Girls as young as 5 years old can train there to become future Miss Venezuela contestants. They learn how to walk, get beauty tips, and learn good manners.
Once a contestant is chosen for the pageant, she starts an intense training program. This can last for six months. She gets coaching in speaking, staying fit, makeup, modeling, and other skills needed for the competition. The Miss Venezuela show can last up to four hours, with many musical and dance performances. This means rehearsals take weeks of practice. Contestants also do official photo shoots and try on outfits made by fashion designers.
The evening gowns worn by the contestants are very important. Top Venezuelan designers create custom gowns for each contestant for the final night. By tradition, certain designers dress contestants from specific states. For example, Nidal Nouaihed designs for his home state of Zulia. In 2006, for the first time, designers appeared on stage with the contestants. In 2008, a "best evening gown" prize was given to a designer for the first time.
Winners chosen to represent Venezuela in major international pageants continue their training. Big companies like Pepsi-Cola and Palmolive help pay for these efforts. They are interested because the pageant gets high TV ratings.
International Pageant Success
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Pageant | Titles | Winning year(s) |
Miss Universe | 7 | 1979, 1981, 1986, 1996, 2008, 2009, 2013 |
Miss World | 6 | 1955, 1981, 1984, 1991, 1995, 2011 |
Miss International | 9 | 1985, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2010, 2015, 2018, 2023 |
Miss Earth | 2 | 2005, 2013 |
Venezuela has won a total of 24 titles in the Big Four international beauty pageants. This is the most by any country in the world. It includes seven Miss Universe titles, six Miss World titles, nine Miss International titles, and two Miss Earth titles.
Miss Venezuela contestants reached the semifinals of Miss Universe every year from 1983 to 2003. They consistently made it to the final question round from 1991 to 2003. This is the longest streak of finalists for any country. This streak ended in 2004. Venezuela has also held the Miss Universe and Miss World titles at the same time in 1981. They also held Miss Universe and Miss Earth titles at the same time in 2013. Venezuela is the only country to have won each of the Big Four pageants multiple times. Venezuela is also the first and only country to win Miss Universe two years in a row. This happened when Dayana Mendoza (Miss Universe 2008) crowned Stefania Fernandez (Miss Universe 2009).
Success in Other Fields
Competing in the pageant can help contestants start successful careers in television or modeling. Many of Venezuela's top models and TV personalities have been in the pageant. For example, Maite Delgado became the main host of the Miss Venezuela live shows.
Many familiar faces on Spanish TV networks around the world are from Venezuela. These include Ruddy Rodríguez, Catherine Fulop, Norkys Batista, Viviana Gibelli, and Alicia Machado. Famous supermodel Patricia Velásquez and singer/actress María Conchita Alonso also competed.
Irene Sáez, Miss Universe 1981, later became a mayor and a governor. She even ran for president in 1998. The Times newspaper in London listed her as one of the 100 most powerful women in the world.
Alexandra Braun, Miss Earth 2005, became a very successful international actress. She won many acting awards for her role in the movie "Uma."
Miss Venezuela and Other Countries
Some Miss Venezuela contestants have gone on to win other national pageants. Natascha Börger won the Miss Germany title in 2002 after competing in Miss Venezuela. She then placed in the Top 10 at Miss Universe 2002. In 2006, Francys Sudnicka, who was in the Top 10 of Miss Venezuela 2003, won Miss Poland Universe. She represented Poland at Miss Universe 2006 and Miss Earth 2006.
In the past, other countries sent their titleholders to be trained by the Miss Venezuela Organization. However, the organization stopped this after Amelia Vega of the Dominican Republic won Miss Universe 2003 after training with them.
In recent years, the pageant has started to include Venezuelans living abroad who work as international models.
How Winners Are Chosen

There have been different ways to choose which winners go to which international pageants. From 2000 to 2002, there were two separate contests: Miss World Venezuela and Miss Venezuela (for Miss Universe). In 2003, the two pageants were combined again.
In the most common system, the winners of Miss Venezuela (who goes to Miss Universe) and Miss World Venezuela are considered equal. However, the Miss Universe representative is usually announced last. The final five finalists are announced during the TV show. Then, the second and first runners-up are named. After that, Miss Venezuela to Miss International, Miss Venezuela to Miss World, and finally, Miss Venezuela to Miss Universe are announced.
Since 2010, a new system has been used. The fifth-place finisher is the 1st runner-up. The fourth place is for Miss Earth. The third place is for Miss International. Then, two "equal" winners are crowned: Miss Venezuela World and Miss Venezuela Universe.
If a winner cannot fulfill her duties, the organization decides who takes her place. For example, in 2003, Goizeder Azua was sent to Miss International 2003 instead of the first runner-up because of scheduling conflicts. Since 2013, the Miss World delegate is crowned in a separate Miss Venezuela World pageant. This means she competes in the same year she is crowned.
In 2014, Maira Alexandra Rodriguez was crowned Miss Earth Venezuela for the 2015 contest. But because the previous winner, Stephanie de Zorzi, was removed, Maira was sent to Miss Earth 2014 instead. She finished as Miss Water (2nd runner-up).
From 2015 onwards, Miss Earth Venezuela competes in the same year she is crowned. In 2017, the old announcing style returned. The Top 5 were announced, then the runners-up, then Miss Venezuela International, Miss World Venezuela, and Miss Venezuela Universe. All three competed in 2018. This helped avoid issues with international pageants not allowing contestants to participate if they weren't in their current reign year. However, in 2018, Osmel Sousa retired. Since 2019, the organization has held a separate Miss World Venezuela pageant. The main Miss Venezuela pageant still crowns Miss Universe and Miss International representatives.
Recent Winners
Miss Venezuela
These women have recently won the Miss Venezuela title:
Year | State | Titleholder | Venue | Date | Placement |
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2024 | Anzoátegui | Stephany Abasali | Centro Comercial Líder, Caracas | 5 December 2024 | TBA |
2023 | Amazonas | Ileana Márquez | Centro Comercial Líder, Caracas | 7 December 2023 | 4th Runner-Up in Miss Universe 2024 |
2022 | Distrito Capital | Diana Silva | Poliedro de Caracas, Caracas | 16 November 2022 | Top 10 in Miss Universe 2023 |
2021 | Región Andina | Amanda Dudamel | Venevisión, Caracas | 28 October 2021 | 1st Runner-Up in Miss Universe 2022 |
2020 | Zulia | Mariángel Villasmil | Venevisión, Caracas | 24 September 2020 | Unplaced in Miss Universe 2020 |
Miss World Venezuela
These women have recently won the Miss World Venezuela title:
Year | State | Titleholder | Venue | Date | Placement |
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2024 | Dependencias Federales | Valeria Cannavò | Estudio 1, Venevisión, Caracas | November 23, 2024 | Unplaced in Miss World 2025 |
2021 | Cojedes | Ariagny Daboín | Estudio 1, Venevisión, Caracas | October 28, 2021 | Unplaced in Miss World 2023 |
2020 | Aragua | Alejandra Conde | Estudio 5, Venevisión, Caracas | September 24, 2020 | Top 40 in Miss World 2021 |
2018 | Portuguesa | Isabella Rodríguez | Estudio 5, Venevisión, Caracas | December 13, 2018 | Top 40 in Miss World 2019 |
2017 | Vargas | Veruska Ljubisavljević | Estudio 5, Venevisión, Caracas | November 9, 2017 | Top 30 in Miss World 2018 |
Miss International Venezuela
These women have recently won the Miss International Venezuela title:
Year | State | Titleholder | Venue | Date | Placement |
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2024 | Delta Amacuro | Alessandra Guillén | Estudio 1, Venevisión, Caracas | November 23, 2024 | TBA |
2023 | Guárico | Sakra Guerrero | Centro Comercial Líder, Caracas | December 7, 2023 | 3rd runner-up in Miss International 2024 |
2022 | Portuguesa | Andrea Rubio | Poliedro de Caracas, Caracas | November 16, 2022 | Miss International 2023 |
2020 | Región Guayana | Isbel Parra | Estudio 5, Venevisión, Caracas | September 24, 2020 | Unplaced in Miss International 2022 |
2019 | Zulia | Melissa Jiménez | Estudio 1, Venevisión, Caracas | August 1, 2019 | Top 15 in Miss International 2019 |
Miss Venezuela Organization
The Miss Venezuela Organization is the group that runs the Miss Venezuela, Miss World Venezuela, Miss International Venezuela, and Mister Venezuela beauty pageants.
It is based in Caracas and has been owned by the Venezuelan company Cisneros Group since 1972. The current president is Gustavo Cisneros, and Adriana Cisneros is the CEO. They work with Jonathan Blum, Gabriela Isler, Jacqueline Aguilera, and Nina Sicilia. The organization sells TV rights to many countries, especially in Latin America and the US.
Current Miss Venezuela Organization Winners
Since 1985, the Venezuelan representatives for Miss Universe and Miss World have been given separate titles. The same has been true for Miss International since 1987. If a finalist or another contestant is chosen to represent the country in these contests without winning one of the main titles, it is called a "designation."
Here is a list of all the Miss Venezuela Organization titleholders since each pageant began.
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- Did not compete
Edition | Miss Venezuela/ Miss Universe Venezuela | State | Miss World Venezuela | State | Miss International Venezuela | State | Mister Venezuela | State |
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2024 | Stephany Abasali | Anzoátegui | Valeria Cannavò | Dependencias Federales | Alessandra Guillén | Delta Amacuro | Juan Alberto García | Carabobo |
2023 | Ileana Márquez | Amazonas | Not awarded | Sakra Guerrero | Guárico | Not awarded | ||
2022 | Diana Silva | Distrito Capital | Andrea Rubio | Portuguesa | ||||
2021 | Amanda Dudamel | Región Andina | Ariagny Daboín | Cojedes | Not awarded | |||
Luiseth Materán | Miranda | |||||||
2020 | Mariángel Villasmil | Zulia | Alejandra Conde | Aragua | Isbel Parra | Región Guayana | ||
2019 | Thalía Olvino | Delta Amacuro | Not awarded | Melissa Jiménez | Zulia | Jorge Eduardo Núñez | Zulia | |
2018 | Isabella Rodríguez | Portuguesa | Isabella Rodríguez | Portuguesa | Not awarded | Not awarded | ||
2017 | Sthefany Gutiérrez | Delta Amacuro | Veruska Ljubisavljević | Vargas | Mariem Velazco | Barinas | Christian Nunes | Distrito Capital |
Ana Carolina Ugarte | Monagas | |||||||
2016 | Keysi Sayago | Monagas | Diana Croce | Nueva Esparta | Diana Croce | Nueva Esparta | Renato Barabino | Aragua |
2015 | Mariam Habach | Lara | Anyela Galante | Portuguesa | Jessica Duarte | Trujillo | Gabriel Correa | |
2014 | Mariana Jiménez | Guárico | Debora Menicucci | Amazonas | Edymar Martínez | Anzoátegui | Jesús Casanova | Barinas |
2013 | Migbelis Castellanos | Costa Oriental | Karen Soto | Zulia | Michelle Bertolini | Guárico | Not awarded | |
2012 | Gabriela Isler | Guárico | Not awarded | Elián Herrera | Aragua | Jessus Zambrano | Táchira | |
2011 | Irene Esser | Sucre | Gabriella Ferrari | Distrito Capital | Blanca Aljibes | Guárico | Not awarded | |
2010 | Vanessa Gonçalves | Miranda | Ivian Sarcos | Amazonas | Jessica Barboza | Distrito Capital | ||
2009 | Marelisa Gibson | Adriana Vasini | Zulia | Elizabeth Mosquera | Trujillo | José Manuel Flores | Distrito Capital | |
2008 | Stefanía Fernández | Trujillo | María Milagros Véliz | Anzoátegui | Laksmi Rodríguez | Monagas | Not awarded | |
2007 | Dayana Mendoza | Amazonas | Hannelly Quintero | Cojedes | Dayana Colmenares | Carabobo | ||
2006 | Ly Jonaitis | Guárico | Claudia Suárez | Mérida | Vanessa Peretti | Sucre | Vito Gasparrini | Distrito Capital |
Federica Guzmán | Miranda | |||||||
2005 | Jictzad Viña | Sucre | Susan Carrizo | Costa Oriental | Daniela di Giacomo | Barinas | José Ignacio Rodríguez | Zulia |
2004 | Mónica Spear † | Guárico | Andrea Milroy | Trujillo | Andrea Gómez | Distrito Capital | Francisco León | Amazonas |
2003 | Ana Karina Áñez | Lara | Valentina Patruno | Miranda | Eleidy Aparicio | Costa Oriental | Andrés Mistage | Carabobo |
Goizeder Azúa | Carabobo | |||||||
2002 | Mariángel Ruiz | Aragua | Goizeder Azúa | Carabobo | Cynthia Lander | Distrito Capital | Not awarded | |
2001 | Cynthia Lander | Distrito Capital | Andreína Prieto | Zulia | Aura Zambrano | Táchira | Daniel Navarrete | Vargas |
2000 | Eva Ekvall † | Apure | Vanessa Cárdenas | Vivian Urdaneta | Costa Oriental | Luis Nery | Península Goajira | |
Claudia Moreno | Distrito Capital | |||||||
1999 | Martina Thorogood | Miranda | Martina Thorogood | Miranda | Andreína Llamozas | Vargas | Alejandro Otero | Distrito Federal |
1998 | Carolina Indriago | Delta Amacuro | Veronica Schneider | Monagas | Bárbara Pérez | Miranda | Ernesto Calzadilla | |
1997 | Veruska Ramírez | Táchira | Christina Dieckmann | Nueva Esparta | Daniela Kosán | Aragua | Sandro Finoglio | |
1996 | Marena Bencomo | Carabobo | Ana Cepinska | Consuelo Adler | Miranda | José Gregorio Faría | Zulia | |
1995 | Alicia Machado | Yaracuy | Jacqueline Aguilera | Carla Steinkopf | Costa Oriental | Established in 1996 | ||
1994 | Denyse Floreano | Costa Oriental | Irene Ferreira | Miranda | Ana María Amorer | Apure | ||
Milka Chulina | Aragua | |||||||
1993 | Minorka Mercado | Apure | Mónica Lei | Distrito Federal | Faviola Spitale | Yaracuy | ||
1992 | Milka Chulina | Aragua | Francis Gago | Bolívar | María Eugenia Rodríguez | Portuguesa | ||
1991 | Carolina Izsak | Amazonas | Ninibeth Leal | Zulia | Niurka Acevedo | Monagas | ||
Jackeline Rodríguez | Miranda | |||||||
1990 | Andreína Goetz | Bolívar | Sharon Luengo | Costa Oriental | Vanessa Holler | Portuguesa | ||
Chiquinquirá Delgado | Zulia | |||||||
1989 | Eva Lisa Ljung | Lara | Fabiola Candosin | Distrito Federal | Carolina Omaña | Nueva Esparta | ||
1988 | Yajaira Vera | Miranda | Emma Rabbe | María Eugenia Duarte | Península Goajira | |||
1987 | Inés María Calero | Nueva Esparta | Albany Lozada | Portuguesa | Vicky García | Municipio Libertador | ||
1986 | Bárbara Palacios | Trujillo | María Begoña Juaristi | Zulia | Nancy Gallardo | Portuguesa | ||
1985 | Silvia Martínez | Guárico | Ruddy Rodríguez | Anzoátegui | Nina Sicilia | Monagas | ||
1984 | Carmen María Montiel | Zulia | Astrid Carolina Herrera | Miranda | Miriam Leyderman | Nueva Esparta | ||
1983 | Paola Ruggeri | Portuguesa | Carolina Cerruti | Apure | Donnatella Bottone | Miranda | ||
1982 | Ana Teresa Oropeza | Guárico | Michelle Shoda | Falcón | Amaury Martínez | Amazonas | ||
1981 | Irene Sáez | Miranda | Pilín León | Aragua | Miriam Quintana | Distrito Federal | ||
1980 | Maye Brandt † | Lara | Hilda Abrahamz | Departamento Vargas | Graciela La Rosa | Amazonas | ||
1979 | Maritza Sayalero | Departamento Vargas | Tatiana Capote | Barinas | Nilza Moronta | Zulia | ||
Nina Kors | Portuguesa | |||||||
1978 | Marisol Alfonzo | Guárico | Patricia Tóffoli | Falcón | Doris Fueyo | Anzoátegui | ||
1977 | Cristal Montañez | Departamento Vargas | Jacqueline van den Branden | Distrito Federal | Betty Paredes | Lara | ||
1976 | Elluz Peraza | Guárico | María Genoveva Rivero | Lara | Betzabeth Ayala | Miranda | ||
Judith Castillo | Nueva Esparta | |||||||
1975 | Maritza Pineda | María Conchita Alonso | Distrito Federal | Yamel Díaz | Carabobo | |||
1974 | Neyla Moronta | Zulia | Alicia Rivas | Departamento Vargas | Marisela Carderera | Distrito Federal | ||
1973 | Desirée Rolando | Carabobo | Edicta García | Zulia | Hilda Carrero † | Táchira | ||
Ana Cecilia Ramírez | Distrito Federal | |||||||
1972 | María Antonieta Cámpoli | Nueva Esparta | Amalia Heller | Sucre | Marilyn Plessmann | Guárico | ||
1971 | Jeanette Donzella | Monagas | Ana María Padrón | Carabobo | Dubravska Purkarevic | Nueva Esparta | ||
1970 | Bella La Rosa | Carabobo | Tomasita de las Casas | Miranda | Sonia Ledezma | Monagas | ||
Marzia Piazza | Departamento Vargas | |||||||
1969 | María José Yellici | Aragua | Marzia Piazza | Departamento Vargas | Cristina Keusch | Miranda | ||
Marzia Piazza | Departamento Vargas | |||||||
1968 | Peggy Kopp | Distrito Federal | Cherry Núñez | Miranda | Jovann Navas | Aragua | ||
1967 | Mariela Pérez Branger | Departamento Vargas | Irene Böttger | Bolívar | Ingrid Goecke | Zulia | ||
1966 | Magaly Castro | Guárico | Jeannette Köpp | Distrito Federal | Cecilia Picón-Febres | Mérida | ||
1965 | María De Las Casas † | Distrito Federal | Nancy González | Anzoátegui | Thamara Leal | Zulia | ||
1964 | Mercedes Revenga | Miranda | Mercedes Hernández | Portuguesa | Lisla Silva | |||
1963 | Irene Morales | Guárico | Milagros Galíndez | Miranda | Norah Luisa Duarte | Carabobo | ||
1962 | Olga Antonetti † | Anzoátegui | Betzabé Franco | Aragua | Olga Antonetti † | Anzoátegui | ||
Virginia Bailey | Nueva Esparta | |||||||
1961 | Ana Griselda Vegas | Caracas | Bexi Romero | Gloria Lilué | Distrito Federal | |||
1960 | Gladys Ascanio | Distrito Federal | Miriam Estévez | Caracas | Gladys Ascanio | Distrito Federal | ||
Mary Quiróz Delgado | Yaracuy | |||||||
1958 | Ida Margarita Pieri | Sucre | Ida Margarita Pieri | Sucre | Established in 1960 | |||
1957 | Consuelo Nouel † | Distrito Federal | Consuelo Nouel † | Distrito Federal | ||||
1956 | Blanca Heredia † | Celsa Pieri † | Sucre | |||||
1955 | Susana Duijm † | Miranda | Susana Duijm † | Miranda | ||||
1953 | Gisela Bolaños † | Carabobo | Established in 1955 | |||||
1952 | Sofía Silva Inserri † | Bolívar |
Past Miss Venezuela Organization Winners
Here is a list of all past Miss Venezuela Organization titleholders from the founding of each pageant.
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Edition | Miss Earth Venezuela | State | Miss Wonderland Venezuela | State | Miss Venezuela Latina | State | Nuestra Belleza Venezuela | State |
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2015 | Andrea Rosales | Amazonas | Ended in 1990 | Ended in 1989 | Ended in 1996 | |||
2014 | Maira Rodríguez | |||||||
2013 | Stephanie de Zorzi | Aragua | ||||||
2012 | Alyz Henrich | Falcón | ||||||
2011 | Osmariel Villalobos | Yaracuy | ||||||
2010 | Caroline Medina | Aragua | ||||||
2009 | Mariángela Bonanni | Táchira | ||||||
1996 | Established in 2009 (Previously run by Sambil Model Organization since 2005) |
Adelaida Pifano | Lara | |||||
1990 | Stefania Bacco | Mérida | Established in 1996 | |||||
1989 | Luicira Marcano | Táchira | Heidi Gorrín | Aragua | ||||
1988 | Constanza Giner | Aragua | Marilisa Maronese | Portuguesa |
Images for kids
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Miss International Venezuela 2014 and Miss International 2015
Edymar Martínez -
Miss Venezuela Earth 2011
Osmariel Villalobos