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Nuestra Belleza El Salvador

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Nuestra Belleza Mundo El Salvador
Formation1954
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersSan Salvador
Location
Membership
Miss World
Official language
Spanish
Franchise holder
Telecorporacion Salvadorena
Key people
Raúl Domínguez
Websitewww.nbelsalvador.com

Nuestra Belleza Mundo El Salvador was a national Beauty pageant in El Salvador. The winner represented El Salvador at Miss World. Between 2006 - 2015, the winner was given the title of Nuestra Belleza Universo and competed at Miss Universe.

History

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Miss El Salvador (1972 – 2005)

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Miss El Salvador 2005: Irma Dimas

Miss El Salvador was the organization in charge of choosing the representative to Miss Universe and Miss World. The organization since its birth sent a representative to Miss Universe (except in 1980) and Miss World (from 1975 to 1993, when the organization lost the franchise.) The organization was headed by Mr. Eddie González, who was the committed to put El Salvador at the international mark. The format of the competition was based on a representative from each of the 14 departments in the country. During the 1980s due to the Salvadorian Civil War situation, thanks to the special permission granted by The Miss Universe Organization, the representative was chosen behind closed doors. This continued till 1995 when they resumed the national competition.

In 2005, the organization had problems renewing the franchise and lost it.

Nuestra Belleza El Salvador

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In 2004, Telecorporacion Salvadorena acquired the franchise for Miss World, and in 2006 acquired the franchise for Miss Universe. The pageant was renamed Nuestra Belleza El Salvador and held two separate pageants to select the delegates to Miss Universe and Miss World. In 2010, the format changed as in that year they decided to select the two representatives in just one pageant. The pageant is open to any girls throughout the whole country. They choose the finalists via casting specials and the contestants are not required to have won a department title, which was the traditional way until 2005. The licensee for Miss Universe was given to the organization Reinado de El Salvador in March 2017 and the Miss World licensee in November 2018.

Titleholders

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1954-2005

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The Miss El Salvador titleholders represented El Salvador at the Miss Universe competition.

Year Miss El Salvador
1954 Myrna Roz Orozco
1955 Maribel Arrieta Gálvez
1964 María Herma Hernández-Lazo
1972 Ruth Eugenia Romero Ramírez
1973 Gloria Ivete Romero
1974 Ana Carlota Margarita Araujo
1975 Carmen Elena Figueroa
1976 Mireya Carolina Calderón Tovar
1977 Altagracia Arévalo
1978 Iris Ivette Mazorra Castro
1979 Ivette López Lagos
1981 Martha Alicia Ortiz
1982 Jeannette Orietta Marroquín
1983 Claudia Denisse Oliva Alberto
1984 Ana Lorena Samayoa
1985 Julia Haydée Mora Alfaro
1986 Vicky Elizabeth Cañas Álvarez
1987 Virna Passelly Machuca
1988 Ana Margarita Vaquerano Celarie
1989 Lucía Beatriz López Rodríguez
1990 Gracia María Guerra
1991 Rebeca Dávila Dada
1992 Melissa Salazar
1993 Kathy Méndez Cuéllar
1994 Claudia Méndez Cuéllar
1995 Eleonora Beatrice Carrillo Alammani
1996 Milena Mayorga
1997 Carmen Irene Carrillo Vilanova
1998 María Gabriela Joviel Munguía
1999 Cynthia Carolina Montoya
2000 Alexandra María Rivas Cruz
2001 Diana Betsy Guerrero
2002 Elisa Sandoval Rodríguez
2003 Diana Renée Valdivieso Dubón
2004 Silvia Gabriela Mejía Córdova
2005 Irma Marina Dimas Pineda
Others Grace Marie Zabaneh Menéndez

2006-2019

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The Miss El Salvador renamed as Nuestra Belleza El Salvador and went to Miss Universe and second placed went to Miss World until 2015. Since the owner of Nuestra Belleza El Salvador does not hold a contest in 2016, the franchise of Miss Universe moved to Reinado de El Salvador Organization and the appointment system inside of Nuestra Belleza El Salvador allows the casting winner to go to Miss World.

Year Nuestra Belleza El Salvador
2006 Rebecca Iraheta
2007 Lissette Rodríguez
2008 Rebeca Moreno
2009 Mayella Mena
2010 Sonia Cruz
2011 Alejandra Ochoa
2012 Ana Yancy Clavel
2013 Alba Delgado
2014 Patricia Murillo
2015 Idubina Rivas
2016 Ana Cortez
2017 Fátima Cúellar
2018 Marisela de Montecristo
2019 Zuleika Soler

Representatives in Big Four pageants

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The following women have represented El Salvador in three of the Big Four major international beauty pageants for women.[1][2] These are Miss World, Miss Universe, Miss International with exception of Miss Earth which has a separate national franchise in El Salvador.[3][4][5]

Representatives at Miss Universe

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Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists

The official winner of Nuestra Belleza El Salvador competed at the Miss Universe pageant between 2006 - 2017. On occasion, when the winner did not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up was sent. In 1954 and 1955 the representatives were handpicked, with the exception in 1981, where the winner was sent to Miss World. In 2006, Nuestra Belleza El Salvador acquired the Miss Universe franchise and started crowning two titleholders, one for Miss Universe and another for Miss World, in separate pageants until 2010 when the pageants were merged. Since 2010, two titleholders were crowned at the same event. But in 2017, the organization gave up the franchise license of Miss Universe and only one titleholder would be crowned to compete at Miss World.

Year Miss El Salvador Placement Special Awards
1954 Myrna Roz Orozco Unplaced
1955 Maribel Arrieta Gálvez 1st Runner-up Miss Congeniality
1972 Ruth Eugenia Romero Ramírez Unplaced
1973 Gloria Ivete Romero Unplaced
1974 Ana Carlota Margarita Araujo Unplaced
1975 Carmen Elena Figueroa Top 12
1976 Mireya Carolina Calderón Tovar Unplaced
1977 Altagracia Arévalo Unplaced
1978 Iris Ivette Mazorra Castro Unplaced
1979 Judith Ivette López Lagos Unplaced
1981 Martha Alicia Ortiz Did not compete
1982 Jeannette Orietta Marroquín Unplaced
1983 Claudia Denisse Oliva Alberto Unplaced
1984 Ana Lorena Samayoa Unplaced
1985 Julia Haydée Mora Alfaro Unplaced Miss Media
1986 Vicky Elizabeth Cañas Álvarez Unplaced
1987 Virna Passelly Machuca Unplaced
1988 Ana Margarita Vaquerano Celarie Unplaced
1989 Lucia Beatriz López Rodríguez Unplaced
1990 Gracia María Guerra Unplaced
1991 Rebeca Dávila Dada Unplaced
1992 Melissa Salazar Unplaced
1993 Kathy Méndez Cuéllar Unplaced
1994 Claudia Méndez Cuéllar Unplaced
1995 Eleonora Beatrice Carrillo Alammani Top 10
1996 Milena Mayorga Top 10
1997 Carmen Irene Carrillo Vilanova Unplaced
1998 María Gabriela Joviel Munguía Unplaced
1999 Cynthia Carolina Montoya Unplaced
2000 Alexandra María Rivas Cruz Unplaced
2001 Diana Betsy Guerrero Unplaced
2002 Elisa Sandoval Rodríguez Unplaced
2003 Diana Renée Valdivieso Dubón Unplaced
2004 Silvia Gabriela Mejía Córdova Unplaced
2005 Irma Marina Dimas Pineda Unplaced
2006 Rebecca Iraheta Unplaced
2007 Lissette Rodríguez Unplaced
2008 Rebeca Moreno Unplaced Miss Congeniality
2009 Mayella Mena Unplaced
2010 Sonia Cruz Unplaced
2011 Mayra Aldana* Unplaced
2012 Ana Yancy Clavel Unplaced
2013 Alba Delgado Unplaced
2014 Patricia Murillo Unplaced
2015 Idubina Rivas** Unplaced
  • (*) 2011: Due to personal accident, Alejandra Ochoa (Original winner) was replaced by Mayra Aldana (2nd Runner-up).
  • (**) 2015: Nuestra Belleza is postponed. Idubina Rivas was appointed as Miss Universe El Salvador 2015 by National Director of Miss Universe in El Salvador. She was the winner of Reinado de El Salvador 2014.

Representatives at Miss World

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In 1978 and 1979, the winner of Miss El Salvador competed at both Miss Universe and Miss World pageants. Since 2006, the representative for Miss Universe and Miss World were crowned at the same event. But in 2017, only one titleholder would be crown, since the company lost the Miss Universe franchise.

Year Miss El Salvador Placement Special Awards
1975 Ana Stella Coman Durán Unplaced
1976 Soraya Comandari Zanotti Unplaced
1977 Magaly Varela Rivera Unplaced
1978 Iris Ivette Mazorra Castro Unplaced
1979 Judith Ivette Lopez Lagos Unplaced
1982 Loredana Munguía Unplaced
1983 Carmen Irene Álvarez Gallardo Unplaced
1984 Celina María López Párraga Unplaced
1985 Luz del Carmen Mena Duke Unplaced
1986 Nadine Monique Gutiérrez Unplaced
1987 Claudia Lorena Alvarenga Ruiz Unplaced
1988 Karla Lorena Hasbún Unplaced
1989 Ana Estela Aguilar Unplaced
1990 María Elena Henríquez Unplaced
1991 Lucía Beatriz López Rodríguez Unplaced
1992 Raquel Cristina Durán Unplaced
1993 Beatriz Eugenia Henríquez Pinto Unplaced
2004 Andrea Denise Charlaix Unplaced
2005 Alejandra Mirian Cárcamo Unplaced
2006 Evelyn Romero Unplaced
2007 Silvia Melhado Unplaced
2008 Gabriela Gavidia Unplaced
2009 Elena Tedesco Unplaced
2010 Gabriela Molina Unplaced
2012 Maria Luisa Vicuña Unplaced
2013 Paola Ayala Unplaced
2014 Larissa Vega Unplaced
2015 Marcela Santamaría* Unplaced
2016 Ana Cortez* Unplaced
2017 Fátima Cuéllar* Top 15
  • (*) 2015: Nuestra Belleza is postponed. Marcela Santamaría was appointed as Miss World El Salvador 2015 She was the winner of Reinado de El Salvador 2011.
  • (*) 2016: Ana Cortez was appointed to represent El Salvador at Miss World 2016.
  • (*) 2017: Fátima Cuéllar was appointed to represent El Salvador at Miss World 2017.

Representatives at Miss International

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In 1992 the third title of Miss El Salvador will be competing at Miss International pageant. In 2006 Miss El Salvador lost the franchise of the pageant. Nowadays, the official candidate for Miss International will be selecting by Reinado de El Salvador pageant together with some Big Four international beauty pageants.

Year Miss El Salvador Placement Special Awards
1992 María Elena Ferreiro Unplaced
1994 Nathalia Gutiérrez Munguía Unplaced
1995 Natalia Díaz Unplaced
2004 Andrea Hernández Unplaced
2005 Ana Saidia Palma Rebollo Unplaced

References

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  1. ^ Jun, Kwanwoo (3 December 2003). "Lost in Storm's Debris: A Beauty Pageant". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  2. ^ Kenya, News (15 July 2011). "Beauty with scandals". Standard Digital News. Retrieved 9 November 2015. {{cite news}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ Vietnam, News (8 October 2008). "Những scandal của Miss World". Vietnam Express. Retrieved 9 November 2015. {{cite news}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  4. ^ Ibrahim, Lynda (13 September 2013). "The misses and missuses of the world". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  5. ^ Lowe, Aya (25 January 2016). "Philippines' Miss Universe returns home, ignites dreams". Channel NewsAsia. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
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