Miss World 2018: Road to Crown
Miss World 2018 will be the 68th edition of the Miss World pageant which is slated to take place in Sanya, China on December 8, 2018. During the conclusion of the pageant, Manushi Chhillar of India will crown her successor as the next Miss World.
This year, Iraq will be making its debut at Miss World pageant, while countries like Antigua and Barbuda, Belarus, Cambodia, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, DR Congo, Haiti, Latvia, Malaysia, Puerto Rico, St. Lucia, Sierra Leone, Uganda and US Virgin Islands will be returning to the pageant.
Meet the delegate who are vying to wear the coveted crown of Miss World. 120 delegates are competing for the Miss World 2018 crown.
- Russia- Yulia Polyachikhina
- Rwanda- Liliane Iradukunda
- Ghana- Margaret Derry Mwintuur
- Argentina- Victoria Soto
- Bonaire- Ruthgainy Frans
- Georgia- Nia Tsivtsivadze
- Peru- Estefany Mauricci
- Cyprus- Andriánna Fiakká
- Northern Ireland- Katharine Walker
- Belgium- Angeline Flor Pua
- Kazakhstan- Alfïya Ersayın
- Zambia- Musa Kalaluka
- Panama- Solaris Barba
- Belarus- Maria Vasilevich
- Ecuador- Nicol Ocles
- Honduras- Dayana Sabillón
- Bulgaria – Kalina Miteva
- Algeria- Nihed Markria
- Cayman Islands- Kelsie Woodman Bodden
- Bangladesh- Jannatul Ferdous Oishee
- Belize- Jalyssa Arthurs
- Equatorial Guinea- Silvia Adjomo Ndong
- Croatia- Ivana Mudnić Dujmina
- British Virgin Islands- Yadali Thomas Santos
- El Salvador- Metzi Solano
- Slovakia- Dominika Grecová
- Jamaica- Kadijah Robinson
- France- Eva Colas
- Guatemala- Elizabeth Gramajo
- Nicaragua- Yoselin Gómez Reyes
- Cameroon- Aimee Caroline Nseke
- Venezuela- Veruska Ljubisavljevic
- Lesotho- Rethabile Thaathaa
- Tunisia- Haifa Ghedir
- Gibraltar- Star Farrugia
- Canada- Hanna Begovic
- Puerto Rico- Dayanara Martinez
- Botswana – Moitshepi Elias
- Lebanon- Mira Al-Toufaily
- Israel- Michal Mordov
- Chile- Anahi Hormazabal
- Finland- Jenny Lappalainen
- Malaysia- Larissa Ping Liew
- Brazil- Jéssica Carvalho
- Ireland- Aoife O’Sullivan
- Luxembourg- Cassandra Lopes Monteiro
- Portugal- Carla Rodrigues
- Guyana- Ambika Ramraj
- Martinique- Larissa Segarel
- Malta- Maria Ellul
- Armenia- Arsena Zeynalyan
- Bolivia- Vanessa Vargas
- Angola – Nelma Ferreira
- Korea- Bo Ah Cho
- Wales- Bethany Harris
- Moldova- Tamara Zarețcaia
- Malawi- Tionge Munthali
- Montenegro – Natalija Glušcević
- Italy- Nunzia Amato
- Madagascar- Valisoa Randriambelonoro
- Kosovo- Rreze Dautaj
- Albania – Nikita Preka
- Indonesia- Alya Nurshabrina
- Antigua and Barbuda- Taqiyyah Francis
- Myanmar – Han Thi
- Mexico- Vanessa Ponce
- Mauritius- Murielle Ravina
- South Africa- Thulisa Keyi
- Austria- Izabela Ion
- Nepal- Shrinkhala Khatiwada
- New Zealand- Jessica Tyson
- Aruba- Nurianne Arias
- Cote d’Ivoire- Fatem Suy
- Bahamas- Brinique Gibson
- India- Anukreethy Vas
- Poland- Kamila Świerc
- Netherlands- Leonie Hesselink
- Scotland- Linzi Mclelland
- Australia – Taylah Cannon
- Serbia- Ivana Trišić
- Hungary- Andrea Szarvas
- Guinea Bissau- Zara Josefa Mendes
- Denmark- Tara Jensen
- Guadeloupe- Morgane Thérésine
- Barbados- Ashley Lashley
- Germany- Christine Keller
- Bosnia and Herzegovina- Anđela Paleksić
- Colombia- Laura Osorio
- Guam- Gianna Sgambelluri
- Czech Republic- Kateřina Kasanová
- England – Alisha Cowie
- Hong Kong- Wing Wong
- Greece- Maria Lepida
- China- Mao Peirui
- Curaçao- Nazira Colastica
- Ethiopia- Soliyana Abayneh
- Cook Islands- Reihana Koteka
- Egypt- Mony Helal
- Haiti- Stephie Morency
- Kenya- Finali Galaiya
- Laos- Kadoumphet Xaiyavong
- Dominican Republic- Denise Romero
- Latvia- Daniela Gods-Romanovska
- Paraguay- Maquenna Gaiarín
- Iceland- Erla Ólafsdóttir
- Japan- Kanako Date
- Mongolia- Erdenebaatar Enkhriimaa
- Nigeria- Anita Ukah
- Philippines- Katarina Rodriguez
- Norway- Madelen Michelsen
- Senegal- Aïssatou Filly
- Sierra Leone- Sarah Laura Tucker
- Singapore- Vanessa Peh
- Slovenia- Lara Kalanj
- South Sudan- Florence Thompson
- Spain- Amaia Izar
- Sri Lanka – Nadia Gyi
- Tanzania- Queen Elizabeth Makune
- Thailand- Nicolene Pichapa Limsnukan
- Trinidad and Tobago- Ysabel Bisnath
- Turkey- Sevval Sahin
- Uganda- Quiin Abenakyo
- Ukraine- Leonila Guz
- United States- Marisa Butler
- Vietnam- Trần Tiểu Vy
- Zimbabwe- Belinda Potts
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Is my number one
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A vote for queen Elizabeth from Tanzania
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Tanzania queen Elizaberth should win 2018
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Queen should be crowned for she is a born ambassador and not ready made …trust her and she will suprise you…viva TANZANIA VIVA ELIZABETH…
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Queen Elizabeth from Tanzania should win Miss world 2018
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My vote to Queen Elizabeth Makune, Tanzania
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I vote for Queen Elizabeth Makune from Tanzania to win miss world 2018.
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I vote for Queen Elizabeth Makune from Tanzania to win miss world 2018.
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i vote for quinn abenakyo from uganda…she deserves it
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Voted for Quiin Abenakyo Uganda
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She is so brilliant, intelligent, heart full and beautiful
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I vote for queen Elizabeth
She deserve it
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I vote for queen Elizabeth Makune from Tanzania
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I vote for queen Elizabeth Makune from Tanzania
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My vote to Miss Tanzania, Elizabeth Makune
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I vote for Miss Queen from Tanzania for Miss world 2018
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Miss Tz, Queen alizabetg
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I vote for Elizabeth
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My vote goes to Elizabeth Maunder of Tanzania
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Queen Elizabeth should win the Crown
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I vote Queen Elizabeth Makune
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I vote for Queen Elizabeth from Tanzania, she deserve to win the cron.
Beuty with intelligence miss
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I vote for Queen Elizabeth Makune – Tanzania.
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Voting for Queen Elizabeth
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I vote for Queen Elizabeth
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I expected to vote for Abenakyo
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I vote Liliana iradukunda for Miss World 2018
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Queenelizabeth Makune for miss world 2018💞💞💞
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I vote for Quinn Abenakyo from Uganda
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I vote Qeen Elizabeth of Tanzania
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Abenakyo quiin for miss world
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Abenakyo miss world
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Tanzania should win the place, Elizabeth its your time as Tanzania so
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