Since beauty is said to be in the eye of the beholder, and
considering that beauty certainly comes from all parts of the world, it
can be difficult to assert that one nation's females' relative beauties
are greater than that of another nation.
However, we have made the best
attempt possible to rank such physical characteristics by means of
ranking countries by the sum of their title-holders in two of the
world's most competitive international beauty pageants. Namely, these
are Miss World and Miss Universe.
6. United Kingdom (5 Miss World Winners)
In terms of beautiful women, the United Kingdom ranks sixth in the
world, gifting the world the opportunity to appreciate the stunning
beauties of 5 ladies who went on to win the title of Miss World for
their country. Rosemarie Frankland became the first British woman, and
the seventh European one, to win the title of Miss World in 1961. Ann
Sidney, Lesley Langley, and Helen Morgan also won the Miss World titles
for United Kingdom
in 1964, 1974, and 1983, respectively. The most recent Miss World
winner from the United Kingdom was Sarah-Jane Hutt, who achieved the
title in the year 1983.
5. Sweden (3 Miss World, 3 Miss Universe)
Swedish women are often seen as both beautiful and independent, and have managed to woo the world with their charms for ages. Sweden
can thus boast of producing 3 Miss World and 3 Miss Universe winners.
Hillevi Rombin Schine was the first Miss Universe winner representing
Sweden, and the one who won the title in 1955, becoming the fourth Miss
Universe winner in the world. Sadly, in 1996, she became the first Miss
Universe to pass away, doing so amidst a plane crash in 1996. Margareta
Arvidsson and Yvonne Ryding were the other two Miss Universe winners
from Sweden, and they won the title in the years 1966 and 1984,
respectively. In 1951, Kiki HÃ¥kansson became the first beauty queen to
win the Miss World title for Sweden. Her crowning was surrounded by
controversy when she wore a bikini during the ceremony, which was
ridiculed by the Pope as well as some others in religiously conservative
countries. The Swedish beauties May Louise Flodin and Mary Ann Catrin
Stävin won the Miss World title for themselves in the years 1952 and
1977, respectively.
4. Puerto Rico (5 Miss Universe, 1 Miss World)
The spectacular Caribbean island of Puerto Rico
has produced equally spectacular ladies, and several have won universal
appreciation for their incredible beauty. 5 Miss Universe and 1 Miss
World winner have hailed from this country. Wilnelia Merced, a model,
was the first, and only, Puerto Rican to win the Miss World title, doing
so in 1975. The first Puerto Rican lady to grab the much coveted Miss
Universe title was Marisol Malaret, who was crowned Miss Universe in
1970. In 1985, Deborah Carthy-Deu, and in 1993, Dayanara Yari Torres
Delgado, also won the Miss Universe titles from Puerto Rico. Delgado, a
multi-talented model, actor, singer, and writer, acted as an ambassador
for UNICEF and established the Dayanara Torres Foundation, funding the
education of underprivileged children in her home country. The last two
Puerto Rican ladies to win the Miss Universe title were Denisse Maria
Quiñones August, who was crowned Miss Universe in 2001, and Zuleyka
Jerris Rivera Mendoza, who became Miss Universe 2006.
3. India (5 Miss World, 2 Miss Universe)
Since ages of long ago, Indian women have been revered and loved for
their elegant beauty and radiant looks. The definition of Indian beauty
is associated with dynamism, with the mind-boggling ethnic diversity of India
reflected in the distinctive appearances of the country’s beautiful
ladies. Indian women have thus always managed to perform exceedingly
well in international beauty contests, and India has produced 5 Miss
World and 2 Miss Universe winners over the years. Reita Faria became the
first Indian woman to be crowned Miss World in 1966. After winning the
crown, instead of following the usual course of acting in films and
continuing her modelling career, she went on to complete her medical
studies and became the first Miss World winner to qualify as a doctor.
In 1994, Aishwarya Rai was the next Miss World winner from India, and
her stunning looks and elegant personality soon made her a world famous
lady. She became a superstar in India by acting in a lead position in a
large number of Bollywood films, and she also participated in charities
and also became a member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival. Diana
Hayden, Yukta Mookhey, and Priyanka Chopra also won Miss World titles
for India, doing so in the years 1997, 1999, and 2000, respectively.
Priyanka Chopra is presently one of the leading ladies of Indian cinema
and enjoys huge stardom in the country. Sushmita Sen, in 1994, and Lara
Dutta, in 2000, won the Miss Universe titles for India. Both are
currently highly successful Bollywood actors with huge fan followings of
their own.
2. United States (8 Miss Universe, 3 Miss World)
The United States of America appears to have an abundance of
beautiful women, becoming the second country in the world in terms of
hosting the world’s most beautiful women. Marjorie Wallace was the first
U.S. lady to win the Miss World beauty pageant in 1973. However, soon
after winning, she started dating a string of famous celebrities, and
104 days later was stripped off her title for failing to comply with the
Miss World duties. Gina Tolleson and Alexandria Mills also won the Miss
World titles for the USA in 1990 and 2010, respectively. The United
States has also made a major impact in the Miss Universe beauty contest,
where 8 glamorous ladies from the country have emerged victorious as
Miss Universes since 1954. In 1954, Miriam Stevenson was the first Miss
Universe winner hailing from the USA. Carol Morris, in 1956, Linda
Bement, in 1960, Sylvia Hitchcock, in 1967, Shawn Weatherly, in 1980,
Brook Lee, in 1997, and Olivia Culpo, in 2012, were the other seven Miss
Universe winners to come from and represent the USA.
1. Venezuela (7 Miss Universe, 6 Miss World)
Latino women appear to have among them some of the most beautiful women in the world, as revealed by the statistics exhibiting Venezuela
as the highest ranking country in the world in terms of the number of
Miss World and Miss Universe winners hailing from this country. A
staggering number of 7 Miss Universe winners and 6 Miss World winners
have been from the South American nation of Venezuela. Maritza Sayalero
became the first Venezuelan beauty to win the Miss Universe title in
1979. Her victory brought an immense joy to her countrymen, and
thereafter many parents in Venezuela even named their daughters Martiza
after her own name. The other Miss Universe winners from Venezuela were
Irene Sáez (1981), Bárbara Palacios (1986), Alicia Machado (1996),
Dayana Mendoza (2008), StefanÃa Fernández (2009), and Gabriela Isler
(2013). 1955 marked an important year in Venezuela, as this was when the
country got its first Miss World winner, Susana Duijm. Pilin Leon,
Astrid Carolina Herrera, Ninibeth Leal, Jacqueline Aguilera, and Ivian
Sarcos are the other Venezuelan beauties to win the Miss World titles,
doing so in the years 1981, 1984, 1991, 1995, and 2011, respectively.
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