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This article provides the names of the runners-up in the Miss Venezuela pageant since the pageant's first edition in 1952.[1][2]

Table of Miss Venezuela runner-up and finalists

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Miss Venezuela 2007 winners, in the center Dayana Mendoza, Miss Universe 2008

From 1951 to 1952, 1957, 1959–1965, 1967–1978 and 1980 the pageant has awarded a Top 5 with the Miss Venezuela, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th runner-up being awarded. In 1954, 1966, 1981–2017 and 2019–present the pageant has awarded a Top 3 with the Miss Venezuela, 1st, and 2nd runner-up being awarded. On the other hand, the pageant has awarded a Top 6 in 1953, 1955, 1956 and 1958 with Miss Venezuela, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th runner-up being awarded. Just in 1979 and 2018, top 7 and top 2 being awarded. Since 1959 top Each runner-up was given a tiara.

Since the pageant is based in 1952, the runner-up ranking for contest is usually announced as follows:

  •   Declared as Miss Venezuela (1952–2022)
  •   Declared as Miss World Venezuela (1985–1998 • 2003–2011 • 2017)
  •   Declared as Miss Venezuela International (1987–1998 • 2000 • 2003–2015 • 2017 • 2019–2020 • 2022)
  •   Declared as Miss Earth Venezuela (2010–2015)
  •   Declared as Miss Wonderland Venezuela (1988–1990)
  •   Declared as Miss Venezuela Latina (1988–1989)
  •   Declared as Miss Flower Queen Venezuela (1990)
  •   Declared as Nuestra Belleza Venezuela (1996)
  •   Ended as 1st runner-up (1952–1996 • 1999–2019 • 2021–2022)
  •   Ended as 2nd runner-up (1952–1996 • 1999 • 2001–2009 • 2012–2019 • 2021–2022)
  •   Ended as 3rd runner-up (1952–1953 • 1956–1960 • 1962–1996 • 2001–2002 • 2016 • 2019 • 2021–2022)
  •   Ended as 4th runner-up (1952 • 1956–1957 • 1960 • 1962–1977 • 1979–1987 • 1989–1996 • 2001–2002 • 2016 • 2021)
  •   Ended as 5th runner-up (1960 • 1981–1987 • 1989–1993 • 1995)
  •   Ended as 6th runner-up (1981–1986 • 1991)
  •   Ended as 7th runner-up (1983–1984 • 1991)
  •   Ended as top 5 qualification (2018 • 2020)
  •   Ended as one of the semifinalists (1997–2020 • 2022)
  •   Ended as one of the quarterfinalists (2003)

This table shows the runner-up of each competition, from its inception in 1952.

1st to 5th place

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  •   Elected as Miss World Venezuela in a separate competion held at Miss Venezuela finals.
Year 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place 5th Place
1952 Sofía Silva †
 Bolívar
Ligia de Lima
 Anzoátegui
Vilma Viana
 Guárico
Olga Buvat
 Distrito Federal
Marbelia Gardier
 Amazonas
1953 Gisela Bolaños †
 Carabobo
Delmira Antonetti
 Monagas
Margot Léidenz
 Falcón
Úrsula Quero
 Distrito Federal
Not awarded
1955 Susana Duijm
 Miranda
Mireya Casas
 Distrito Federal
Ivonne Cisneros
 Bolívar
Not awarded
1956 Blanca Heredia
 Distrito Federal
Celsa Pieri
 Sucre
Elizabeth Rotundo
 Aragua
Alida Marquis
 Departamento Libertador
Beatriz Gutiérrez
 Caracas
1957 Consuelo Nouel †
 Distrito Federal
Bertha Dávila
 Lara
Elsa Torrens
 Carabobo
Luisa Vásquez
 Sucre
Olga Lavieri
 Aragua
1958 Ida Margarita Pieri
 Sucre
Elena Russo
 Aragua
Maritza Haack
 Caracas
Aura González
 Distrito Federal
Not awarded
1960 Gladys Ascanio
 Distrito Federal
Miriam Estévez
 Caracas
Marina Carrero
 Táchira
Aura Rodríguez
 Departamento Vargas
Magaly Burguera
 Mérida
1961 Ana Griselda Vegas
 Caracas
Gloria Lilué
 Distrito Federal
Bexi Romero
 Aragua
Not awarded Not awarded
1962 Olga Antonetti
 Anzoátegui
Betzabeth Franco
 Aragua
Virginia Bailey
 Nueva Esparta
Luisa Rondón-Márquez
 Distrito Federal
Isabel Osorio
 Táchira
1963 Irene Morales
 Guárico
Norah Luisa Duarte
 Carabobo
Milagros Galíndez
 Miranda
Margarita Fonseca
 Caracas
Margarita Rego
 Aragua
1964 Mercedes Revenga
 Miranda
Mercedes Hernández
 Portuguesa
Lisla Silva
 Zulia
Gloria Pesquera
 Bolívar
Hildegarth Rodríguez
 Nueva Esparta
1965 María de las Casas †
 Distrito Federal
Nancy González
 Anzoátegui
Thamara Leal
 Zulia
Elina Martínez
 Miranda
Janet Texier
 Trujillo
1966 Magaly Castro
 Guárico
Jeannette Kopp
 Distrito Federal
Cecilia Picón-Febres
 Mérida
Ella Ploch
 Departamento Vargas
Maria Mercedes Zambrano
 Lara
1967 Mariela Pérez Branger
 Departamento Vargas
Irene Bottger
 Bolívar
Ingrid Goecke
 Zulia
Eunice De Lima
 Apure
Minerva Salas
 Anzoátegui
1968 Peggy Kopp
 Distrito Federal
Cherry Núñez
 Miranda
Jovann Navas
 Aragua
Gloria Barboza
 Zulia
Anais Mejía
 Portuguesa
1969 María José Yéllici
(Resigned)
 Aragua
Marzia Piazza
(Assumed)
 Departamento Vargas
Cristina Keusch
 Miranda
Maritza Celis †
 Trujillo
Maritza Bruzsasco
 Bolívar
1970 Bella La Rosa
 Carabobo
Tomasita de las Casas
 Miranda
Sonia Ledezma
 Monagas
Peggy Romero
 Departamento Vargas
Marisela Berti
 Nueva Esparta
1971 Jeannette Donzella
 Monagas
Ana Maria Padrón
 Carabobo
Dubravska Purkarevic
 Nueva Esparta
Raquel Santi
 Guárico
Dalia Aguirre
 Barinas
1972 María Antonieta Cámpoli
 Nueva Esparta
Amalia Heller
 Sucre
Marilyn Plessman †
 Guárico
Nancy Kranwinkel
 Amazonas
Marydée Sierraalta
 Falcón
1973 Desireé Rolando
 Carabobo
Edicta García
 Zulia
Cecilia Ramírez
 Distrito Federal
Hilda Carrero
 Táchira
Bettina Rezich
 Barinas
1974 Neyla Moronta
 Zulia
Alicia Rivas †
 Departamento Vargas
Marisela Carderera
 Distrito Federal
Gladys García
 Mérida
Sikiú Hernández
 Yaracuy
1975 Maritza Pineda
 Nueva Esparta
María Conchita Alonso
 Distrito Federal
Yamel Diaz †
 Carabobo
Helena Merlin
 Barinas
Virginia Sipl
 Amazonas
1976 Elluz Peraza
(Resigned)
 Guárico
Genoveva Rivero
(Assumed)
 Lara
Betzabeth Ayala
(Assumed)
 Miranda
Ana Flor Raucci
(Assumed)
 Bolívar
Zoritza Ljubisavljević
(Assumed)
 Mérida
Judith Castillo
(Assumed)
 Nueva Esparta
1977 Cristal Montañez
 Departamento Vargas
Vilma Góliz
(Disqualified)
 Falcón
Betty Paredes
(Assumed)
 Lara
Adriana Zekendorf
(Assumed)
 Barinas
Isbelia Belloso
(Assumed)
 Zulia
Jackeline Van Den Branden
(Assumed)
 Distrito Federal
1978 Marisol Alfonzo
 Guárico
Patricia Tóffoli
 Falcón
Doris Fueyo
 Anzoátegui
Liliana Mantione
 Lara
Not awarded
1979 Maritza Sayalero
 Departamento Vargas
Tatiana Capote
 Barinas
Maria Fernanda Ramírez
(Disqualified)
 Distrito Federal
Nilza Moronta
(Assumed)
 Zulia
Nydia Centeno
(Assumed)
 Nueva Esparta
Nina Kors
(Assumed)
 Portuguesa
1980 Maye Brandt †
 Lara
Hilda Abrahamz
 Departamento Vargas
Graciela La Rosa
 Amazonas
Lisbeth Fernández
 Guárico
Julie Fernández
 Aragua
1981 Irene Sáez
 Miranda
Pilín León
 Aragua
Miriam Quintana
 Distrito Federal
Norys Silva
 Apure
Ana Verónica Muñoz
 Zulia
1982 Ana Teresa Oropeza
 Guárico
Michelle Shoda
 Falcón
Amaury Martínez
 Amazonas
Conchy Grande
 Aragua
Lily Protovin
(Disqualified)
 Miranda
Sondra Carpio
(Assumed)
 Lara
1983 Paola Ruggeri
 Portuguesa
Carolina Cerruti
 Apure
Donna Bottone
 Miranda
Isabel Yépez
 Amazonas
Helene Chemaly †
 Distrito Federal
1984 Carmen María Montiel
 Zulia
Astrid Carolina Herrera
 Miranda
Miriam Leyderman
 Nueva Esparta
Carla Mariani
 Carabobo
Mirla Ochoa †
 Delta Amacuro
1985 Silvia Martínez
 Guárico
Ruddy Rodríguez
 Anzoátegui
Nina Sicilia
 Monagas
Gisela Paz
 Departamento Libertador
Marina Di Vora
 Portuguesa
1986 Bárbara Palacios
 Trujillo
María Begoña Juaristi
 Zulia
Nancy Gallardo
 Portuguesa
Laura Fazzolari
 Táchira
Maite Delgado
 Anzoátegui
1987 Inés María Calero
 Nueva Esparta
Albany Lozada
 Portuguesa
Vicky García
 Municipio Libertador
Isabella Rueda
 Bolívar
Viviana Gibelli
 Monagas
1988 Yajaira Vera
 Miranda
Emma Rabbe
 Distrito Federal
María Eugenia Duarte
 Península Goajira
Constanza Giner
 Aragua
Marilisa Maronese
 Portuguesa
1989 Eva Lisa Ljung
 Lara
Fabiola Candosin
 Distrito Federal
Carolina Omaña
 Nueva Esparta
Luicira Marcano
 Táchira
Heidi Gorrín
 Aragua
1990 Andreína Goetz
 Bolívar
Sharon Luengo
 Costa Oriental
Chiquinquirá Delgado
 Zulia
Vanessa Holler
 Portuguesa
Stefania Bacco
 Mérida
1991 Carolina Izsak
 Amazonas
Ninibeth Leal
 Zulia
Niurka Acevedo
 Monagas
Connie Hernández
 Distrito Federal
Alexandra Virgüez
 Península de Paraguaná
1992 Milka Chulina
 Aragua
Francis Gago
 Bolívar
María Eugenia Rodríguez
 Portuguesa
Nelitza León
 Zulia
Natalia Streignard
 Miranda
1993 Minorka Mercado
 Apure
Mónica Lei
 Distrito Federal
Faviola Spitale
 Yaracuy
Kalena Díaz
 Portuguesa
Gabriela Hidalgo
 Miranda
1994 Denyse Floreano
 Costa Oriental
Irene Ferreira
 Miranda
Ana María Amorer
 Apure
Katerina Ivanoff
 Distrito Federal
Yoseany Finol
 Zulia
1995 Alicia Machado
 Yaracuy
Jacqueline Aguilera
 Nueva Esparta
Carla Steinkopf
 Costa Oriental
Aurymir Vincent
 Municipio Vargas
Zoraya Villareal
 Lara
1996 Marena Bencomo
 Carabobo
Anna Cepinska
 Nueva Esparta
Consuelo Adler
 Miranda
Adelaida Pifano
 Lara
Lorena Franceschi
 Zulia
1997 Veruska Ramírez
 Táchira
Christina Dieckmann
 Nueva Esparta
Daniela Kosán
 Aragua
Not awarded Not awarded
1998 Carolina Indriago
 Delta Amacuro
Verónica Schneider
 Monagas
Bárbara Pérez
 Miranda
1999 Martina Thorogood
 Miranda
Norkys Batista
 Nueva Esparta
Andreína Llamozas
 Vargas
2000 Claudia Moreno
 Distrito Capital
(#8)
María Laura Lugo
 Costa Oriental
(#9)
Karelys Ollarves
 Costa Oriental (#10)
2000 Eva Ekvall
 Apure
Vivian Urdaneta
 Costa Oriental
Ligia Petit
 Guárico
2001 Cynthia Lander
 Distrito Capital
Aura Zambrano
 Táchira
Norelys Rodríguez
 Vargas
Lorena Delgado
 Trujillo
Carolina Groening
 Portuguesa
2002 Mariángel Ruiz
 Aragua
Amara Barroeta
 Distrito Capital
Driva Cedeño
 Nueva Esparta
Melissa Wolf
 Miranda
Ana Quintero
 Zulia
2003 Ana Karina Áñez
 Lara
Valentina Patruno
 Miranda
Eleidy Aparicio
 Costa Oriental
Silvana Santaella
 Península de Paraguaná
Mercedes Pulido
 Distrito Capital
2004 Mónica Spear
 Guárico
Andrea Milroy
 Trujillo
Andrea Gómez
 Distrito Capital
Stephanie Thomas
 Miranda
Bárbara Clara
 Amazonas
2005 Jictzad Viña
 Sucre
Susan Carrizo
 Costa Oriental
Daniela Di Giacomo
 Barinas
Alexandra Braun
 Nueva Esparta
Davianny Rivero
 Distrito Capital
2006 Ly Jonaitis
 Guárico
Claudia Suárez
 Mérida
Vanessa Peretti
 Sucre
Silvana Marando
 Miranda
Bárbara Sánchez
 Amazonas
2007 Dayana Mendoza
 Amazonas
Hannelly Quintero
 Cojedes
Dayana Colmenares
 Carabobo
Mónica Besereni
 Aragua
Alexandra Serrano
 Táchira
2008 Stefanía Fernández
 Trujillo
María Milagros Véliz
 Anzoátegui
Laksmi Rodríguez
 Monagas
Natasha Dominguez
 Sucre
Gabriela Concepción
 Carabobo
2009 Marelisa Gibson
 Miranda
Adriana Vasini
 Zulia
Elizabeth Mosquera
 Trujillo
Mariángela Bonanni
 Táchira
Jéssica Guillén
 Amazonas
2010 Vanessa Gonçalves
 Miranda
Ivian Sarcos
 Amazonas
Jessica Barboza
 Distrito Capital
Caroline Medina
 Aragua
Angela Ruiz
 Monagas
2011 Irene Esser
 Sucre
Gabriella Ferrari
 Distrito Capital
Blanca Aljibes
 Guárico
Osmariel Villalobos
 Yaracuy
Isabela Ramos
 Carabobo
2012 Gabriela Isler
 Guárico
Elián Herrera
 Aragua
Alyz Henrich
 Falcón
Ivanna Vale
 Táchira
María Julia Álvarez
 Yaracuy
2013 Migbelis Castellanos
 Costa Oriental
Michelle Bertolini
 Guárico
Stephanie de Zorzi
(Dethroned)
 Aragua
Wi May Nava
 Cojedes
Gabriela Graff
 Nueva Esparta
2014 Mariana Jiménez
 Guárico
Edymar Martínez
 Anzoátegui
Maira Alexandra Rodríguez
 Amazonas
Lorena Santos
 Distrito Capital
Erika Pinto
 Zulia
2015 Mariam Habach
 Lara
Jessica Duarte
 Trujillo
Andrea Rosales
 Amazonas
Gessica Fiume
 Yaracuy
Elizabeth Coello
 Vargas
2016 Keysi Sayago
 Monagas
Diana Croce
 Nueva Esparta
Antonella Massaro
 Vargas
Reneta Bello
 Yaracuy
Rosangélica Piscitelli
 Miranda
2017 Sthefany Gutiérrez
 Delta Amacuro
Veruska Ljubisavljević
 Vargas
Mariem Velazco
 Barinas
Biliannis Álvarez
 Falcón
Megan Beci
 Amazonas
2018 Isabella Rodríguez
 Portuguesa
Alondra Echeverría
 Yaracuy
Oricia Domínguez
 Táchira
Top 5
  •  Distrito Capital – Arantxa Barazarte
  •  Vargas – Juliette Lemoine
2019 Thalía Olvino
 Delta Amacuro
Melissa Jiménez
 Zulia
Luz María Ledezma
 Apure
Vanessa Coello
 Monagas
Oriana Pablos
 Distrito Capital
2020 Mariángel Villasmil
 Zulia
Isbel Parra
 Región Guayana
Top 5
Alejandra Conde
 Aragua
2021 Amanda Dudamel
 Región Andina
Fabiana Rodríguez
 Distrito Capital
Migleth Cuevas
 Yaracuy
Rosángel Requena
 La Guaira
Selene Delgado
 Miranda
Ariagny Daboín
 Cojedes
2022 Diana Silva
 Distrito Capital
Andrea Rubio
 Portuguesa
Daniela Malavé
 Delta Amacuro
Andrea Romero
 La Guaira
Katheryne Bello
 Amazonas
Special representation

6th to 10th place

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Year 6th Place 7th Place 8th Place 9th Place 10th Place
1960 Gladys Tapia
 Barinas
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded
1981 Irama Muñoz
 Departamento Vargas
Miúrica Yánez
 Bolívar
1982 Diana Judas †
(Assumed)
 Sucre
Sandra Martínez
(Assumed)
 Trujillo
1983 Marina Rueda
 Monagas
Dalia Linares
 Lara
Laura García
 Barinas
1984 Maria Teresa Ambrosino
 Barinas
Carolina Cristancho
 Aragua
Ana Rosa Abad
 Apure
1985 Yvonne Balliache
 Miranda
Fulvia Torre
 Lara
Rebeca Costoya
 Nueva Esparta
1986 Catherine Fulop
 Departamento Vargas
Raquel Lares
 Sucre
Yoelis Sánchez
 Guárico
1987 Cora Ruiz
 Distrito Federal
Maria Elena Useche
 Anzoátegui
Bonny Rey
 Barinas
1988 Nancy García
 Táchira
Joanne Goiri
 Lara
Livia Castellanos
 Municipio Libertador
1989 Michelle Chilberry
 Zulia
Patricia Velásquez
 Península Goajira
Ericka Correia
 Mérida
Meribel Suárez
 Yaracuy
Gladys Cardozo
 Anzoátegui
1990 Yormery Ortega
 Miranda
Carime Bohórquez
 Sucre
Sonia Ruggiero
 Monagas
Carolina Durán
 Falcón
Naylú Rincón
 Península Goajira
1991 Jennifer Díaz
 Municipio Vargas
Yael Bruzual
 Sucre
Candice Blanco
 Bolívar
Beatriz Lesseur
 Carabobo
Lissette Mutti
 Falcón
1992 Vanessa Mittermayer
 Barinas
Laura Gaerste
 Carabobo
Michelle Badillo
 Mérida
Not awarded Not awarded
1993 Mónica Montenegro
 Aragua
Fabiola Celadón †
 Trujillo
Mercedes Wanderlinder
 Bolívar
1994 Auxiliadora González
 Nueva Esparta
Solangel Pastor
 Trujillo
Not awarded
1995 Jacqueline Osorio
 Carabobo
Mariana Cegarra
 Trujillo
Roselyn Silveira
 Barinas
1996 Tatiana Irizar
 Táchira
Gabriela Vergara
 Barinas
Milena Romero
 Anzoátegui
1997
Top 8
  •  Cojedes – Maylen Noguera
  •  Dependencias Federales – Catalina García
  •  Distrito Federal – Jairam Navas
  •  Municipio Vargas – Yosmely Soto
  •  Zulia – Patricia Fuenmayor
1998
Top 10
  •  Amazonas – Angélica Guvernez
  •  Carabobo – Olga Fridegotto
  •  Cojedes – Jennifer Jordán
  •  Península de Paraguaná – Daira Lambis
  •  Táchira – Johanna Grimaldo
  •  Trujillo – Elsy Barrios
  •  Zulia – Cinzia Coletta
1999
Top 10
  •  Apure – Maria Luisa Flores
  •  Carabobo – Antonella Baricelli
  •  Cojedes – Rocío Alvarez
  •  Costa Oriental – Maria Laura Lugo
  •  Delta Amacuro – Eva Priscila Soler
  •  Distrito Federal – Claudia Moreno
  •  Monagas – Mayerling Moreno
2000
Top 10
  •  Anzoátegui – Victoria López-Pando
  •  Bolívar – Ainett Stephens
  •  Cojedes – Astrid Carati
  •  Distrito Capital – Dahilmar Toledo
  •  Nueva Esparta – Zonia El Hawi
  •  Península Goajira – Daniela Monzant
  •  Zulia – Cecilia Villegas
2001
Top 10
  •  Amazonas – Mariaeugenia Rivero
  •  Aragua – Keidy Moreno
  •  Barinas – Stephanie Brumat
  •  Carabobo – Jerika Hoffmann
  •  Falcón – Gabriela Benamú
2002
Top 10
  •  Anzoátegui – Jéssika Marcano
  •  Monagas – Solsiret Herrera
  •  Portuguesa – María Fernanda León
  •  Táchira – Tibisay Montilva
  •  Yaracuy – Vanessa Fanessi
2003
Top 10
  •  Anzoátegui – María Fernanda Tóndolo
  •  Aragua – Aura Ávila
  •  Dependencias Federales – Paola Cipriani
  •  Trujillo – Francys Sudnicka
  •  Vargas – Hilda Fleitas
Top 20
  •  Amazonas – Rossy Rincón
  •  Canaima – Ivana Lo Mónaco
  •  Carabobo – Karla de Abreu
  •  Falcón – Leonella Bracho
  •  Mérida – Ana Karina Ramírez
  •  Monagas – Carolina Chópite
  •  Nueva Esparta – Ingrid Mora
  •  Península de Araya – María Eugenia Hernández
  •  Sucre – Pámela Djalil
  •  Táchira – Victoria Troconis
2004
Top 10
  •  Carabobo – Desirée Pallotta
  •  Delta Amacuro – Jéssika Grau
  •  Lara – Emmarys Pinto
  •  Sucre – Julene Recao
  •  Zulia – Anabel Montiel
2005
Top 10
  •  Aragua – Marianne Puglia
  •  Canaima – Rosamaría Matteo
  •  Carabobo – Liliana Campa
  •  Falcón – Andrea Pardo
  •  Yaracuy – Adriana Echenagucia
2006
Top 10
  •  Aragua – Joshil Morales
  •  Carabobo – Mónica Pallota
  •  Distrito Capital – Andreína Bruni
  •  Nueva Esparta – Andreína Vilachá
  •  Vargas – Patricia Jurado-Blanco
2007
Top 10
  •  Barinas – Yohany Calderón
  •  Miranda – Myriam Abreu
  •  Sucre – Andrea Matthies
  •  Trujillo – Luna Ramos
  •  Vargas – Anyelika Pérez
2008
Top 10
2009
Top 10
  •  Anzoátegui – Flory Díez
  •  Aragua – Andreína Castro
  •  Bolívar – Sandra Alves
  •  Distrito Capital – Patricia de Andrade
  •  Mérida – María de Luz Da Silva
2010
Top 10
  •  Canaima – Estefanía Nebot Peña
  •  Carabobo – Romina Palmisano
  •  Costa Oriental – Karen Soto
  •  Nueva Esparta – Melanie Reza Félix
  •  Zulia – Estefani Araujo
2011
Top 10
  •  Lara – Carla Rodrigues
  •  Miranda – María Isabel Zamora
  •  Nueva Esparta – Gabriela Quiñones
  •  Táchira – Milagro Manrique
  •  Zulia – María Gabriela Criollo
2012
Top 10
  •  Amazonas – Hylenne Báez
  •  Bolívar – Keilys Rivero
  •  Cojedes – Milunay Freites
  •  Miranda – Oriana Lucchese
  •  Península Goajira – Rocireé Silva
2013
Top 10
  •  Barinas – Yaró Serpa
  •  Distrito Capital – Andrea Lira
  •  Lara – María Laura Verde
  •  Sucre – Roxana Marruffo
  •  Yaracuy – Alicia Dolanyi
2014
Top 10
  •  Apure – Skarliz Coa
  •  Barinas – Stefany Merlín
  •  Cojedes – Isabella Arriaga
  •  Falcón – Jennifer Saá
  •  Trujillo – Debora Medina
2015
Top 10
  •  Distrito Capital – Katherine Oliveira
  •  Guárico – Paula Schmidt
  •  Monagas – Valeria Vespoli
  •  Sucre – Maydeliana Díaz
  •  Zulia – Yennifer González
2016
Top 10
  •  Bolívar – Melanie Bermúdez
  •  Distrito Capital – Yanett Díaz
  •  Guárico – María Victoria D´Ambrosio
  •  Mérida – María Fernanda Paredes
  •  Sucre – Victoria González
2017
Top 10
  •  Aragua – Oriana Rodríguez
  •  Distrito Capital – Sofía Rodríguez
  •  Miranda – Oriana Gil
  •  Portuguesa – Nariman Battikha
  •  Yaracuy – Rosángela Matos
2018
Top 10
  •  Anzoátegui – María Eloína Hurtado
  •  Carabobo – Claudia María
  •  Falcón – Fernanda Escobar
  •  Guárico – Francis Armas
  •  Zulia – María Eugenia Penoth
2019
Top 10
  •  Anzoátegui – María Fernanda Franceschi
  •  Lara – Verónica Dugarte
  •  Mérida – Alessandra Sánchez
  •  Miranda – Rashell Delgado
  •  Yaracuy – Karla Hurtado
2020
Top 10
2022
Top 10
  •  Anzoátegui – Mariángel Tovar
  •  Bolívar – Ana Elena Erazo
  •  Carabobo – Lorena Bodenski
  •  Mérida – Litzy González
  •  Nueva Esparta – Sharon Frontado

Miss Venezuela Mundo

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This list does not count any designation or the Miss World Venezuela competition held under Miss Venezuela finals.

Year Miss Venezuela Mundo
(1st Place)
1st Runner-Up
(2nd Place)
2nd Runner-Up
(3rd Place)
Top 5/6
2000 Vanessa Cárdenas
 Zulia (#14)
Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded
2001 Andreína Prieto
 Zulia (#1)
2002 Goizeder Azúa
 Carabobo
2006 Federica Guzmán
 Miranda (#4)
2013 Karen Soto
 Zulia
Yuly Angarita
 Amazonas
Andrea Escobar
 Lara
Top 5
  •  Carabobo – Arianne Suárez
  •  Miranda – Aime Hernández
2014 Debora Menicucci
 Distrito Capital (#12)
Adriana Marval
 Nueva Esparta (#4)
Erika Pinto
 Zulia (#14)
Top 6
  •  Carabobo (#1) – María Luisa Lera
  •  Distrito Capital (#10) – Andrea Lira
  •  Portuguesa (#5) – Gleymar Loyo
2015 Anyela Galante
 Portuguesa (#12)
Karielys Cuadros
 Anzoátegui (#10)
María José Brito
 Carabobo (#3)
Top 5
  •  Bolívar (#5) – Marianna Cedeño
  •  Táchira (#9) – María José Duque
Special representation

Entities by place-finisher

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2nd Place-finisher

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The first runner-up of each edition of Miss World is the second placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss World (first placer).

The second place finisher being designated as 1st runner-up has been awarded seventy times (1951–2021).

This table lists the number of 1st runner-up titles by country. There are some special considerations:

  • As South Africa and Guam took over the Miss World title in 1974 and 1980,[3][4] it is unknown if the 1st runner-up position was taken by another candidate after the succession took place.
  • Since 2000. Competed as Miss England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, their results were inherited by Miss United Kingdom.

The current 1st runner-up is Shree Saini from United States, elected on 16 March 2022 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Distrito Capital 11 1955, 1961, 1966, 1975, 1977, 1988, 1989, 1993, 2002, 2011, 2021
 Zulia 5 1973, 1986, 1991, 2009, 2019
 Nueva Esparta 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2016
 Anzoátegui 1952, 1965, 1985, 2008, 2014
 Miranda 1968, 1970, 1984, 1994, 2003
 Aragua 4 1958, 1962, 1981, 2012
 Portuguesa 3 1964, 1987, 2022
 La Guaira 1974, 1980, 2017
 Costa Oriental 1990, 2000, 2005
 Trujillo 2 2004, 2015
 Monagas 1953, 1998
 Bolívar 1967, 1992
 Falcón 1978, 1982
 Lara 1957, 1976
 Sucre 1956, 1972
 Carabobo 1963, 1971
 Región Guayana 1 2020
 Yaracuy 2018
 Guárico 2013
 Amazonas 2010
 Cojedes 2007
 Mérida 2006
 Táchira 2001
 Apure 1983
 Barinas 1979
 Caracas 1960

a The results of Miss Africa South were inherited by Miss South Africa.

Assumed wins

Miss Venezuela titles assumed by 1st runner-up delegates following resignations.

States/Federal District Titles Years
 Nueva Esparta 1 1976
 La Guaira 1969
Disqualified wins

Miss World titles assumed by 1st runner-up delegates following resignations.

States/Federal District Titles Years
 Falcón 1 1977
Notes

3rd Place-finisher

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The second runner-up of each edition of Miss World is the third placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss World (first placer), in Miss World 2018 the titles were not been given.

The third place finisher being designated as 2nd runner-up has been awarded sixty-nine times (1951–2017; 2019–2021).

This table lists the number of 2nd runner-up titles by country. There are some special considerations:

  • Since 2000 competed as Miss England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, their results were inherited by Miss United Kingdom.

The current 2nd runner-up is Olivia Yacé from Cote D'Ivoire, elected on 16 March 2022 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Miranda 6 1963, 1969, 1976, 1983, 1996, 1998
 Aragua 5 1956, 1961, 1968, 1997, 2013
 Distrito Capital 1973, 1974, 1981, 2004, 2010
 Nueva Esparta 1962, 1971, 1984, 1989, 2002
 Amazonas 4 1980, 1982, 2014, 2015
 Guárico 1952, 1972, 2000, 2011
 Monagas 1970, 1985, 1991, 2008
 Zulia 1964, 1965, 1967, 1990
 La Guaira 3 1999, 2001, 2016
 Carabobo 1957, 1975, 2007
 Portuguesa 1979, 1986, 1992
 Yaracuy 2 1993, 2021
 Apure 1994, 2019
 Táchira 1960, 2018
 Barinas 2005, 2017
 Falcón 1953, 2012
 Costa Oriental 1995, 2003
 Delta Amacuro 1 2022
 Trujillo 2009
 Sucre 2006
 Península Goajira 1988
 Municipio Libertador 1987
 Anzoátegui 1978
 Lara 1977
 Mérida 1966
 Caracas 1958
 Bolívar 1955
Disqualified wins

Miss World titles assumed by 1st runner-up delegates following resignations.

States/Federal District Titles Years
 Distrito Capital 1 1979

4th Place-finisher

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The third Runner-Up of each edition of Miss World is the fourth placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss World (first placer).

The fourth place finisher being designated as 3rd runner-up has been awarded twenty-eight times (1951–1953; 1955–1965; 1967–1980).

This table lists the number of 3rd Runner-Up titles by country.

States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Distrito Capital 7 1952, 1953, 1958, 1962, 1991, 1994, 2014
 La Guaira 6 1960, 1966, 1970, 1995, 2021, 2022
 Táchira 5 1973, 1986, 1989, 2009, 2012
 Aragua 4 1982, 1988, 2007, 2010
 Miranda 1965, 2002, 2004, 2006
 Yaracuy 3 2011, 2015, 2016
 Zulia 1968, 1979, 1992
 Bolívar 1964, 1976, 1987
 Sucre 2 1957, 2008
 Trujillo 1969, 2001
 Lara 1978, 1996
 Portuguesa 1990, 1993
 Municipio Libertador 1956, 1985
 Amazonas 1972, 1983
 Apure 1967, 1981
 Guárico 1971, 1980
 Barinas 1975, 1977
 Monagas 1 2019
 Falcón 2017
 Cojedes 2013
 Nueva Esparta 2005
 Península de Paraguaná 2003
 Carabobo 1984
 Mérida 1974
 Caracas 1963

5th Place-finisher

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The fourth Runner-Up of each edition of Miss World is the fifth placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss World (first placer).

The fifth place finisher being designated as 4th runner-up has been awarded twenty-eight times (1951–1953; 1955–1965; 1967–1980).

This table lists the number of 4th Runner-Up titles by country.

States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Amazonas 7 1952, 1975, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2017, 2022
 Zulia 6 1977, 1981, 1994, 1996, 2002, 2014
 Miranda 4 1992, 1993, 2016, 2021
 Distrito Capital 1983, 2003, 2005, 2019
 Nueva Esparta 1964, 1970, 1979, 2013
 Portuguesa 1968, 1985, 1988, 2001
 Aragua 1957, 1963, 1980, 1989
 Lara 3 1966, 1982, 1995
 Mérida 1960, 1976, 1990
 Yaracuy 2 1974, 2012
 Carabobo 2008, 2011
 Monagas 1987, 2010
 Táchira 1962, 2007
 Anzoátegui 1967, 1986
 Barinas 1971, 1973
 La Guaira 1 2015
 Península de Paraguaná 1991
 Delta Amacuro 1984
 Falcón 1972
 Bolívar 1969
 Trujillo 1965
 Caracas 1956
Disqualified wins

Miss World titles assumed by 1st runner-up delegates following resignations.

States/Federal District Titles Years
 Miranda 1 1982

6th Place-finisher

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The fifth Runner-Up of each edition of Miss World is the sixth placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss World (first placer).

The sixth place finisher being designated as 5th runner-up has been awarded six times (1953; 1955–1958; 1979).

This table lists the number of 5th Runner-Up titles by country.

States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Barinas 3 1960, 1984, 1992
 La Guaira 1981, 1986, 1991
 Táchira 2 1988, 1996
 Miranda 1985, 1990
 Carabobo 1 1995
 Nueva Esparta 1994
 Aragua 1993
 Zulia 1989
 Distrito Capital 1987
 Monagas 1983
 Sucre 1982

7th Place-finisher

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The sixth Runner-Up of each edition of Miss World is the seventh placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss World (first placer).

The seventh place finisher being designated as 6th runner-up has been awarded two times (1957; 1979).

This table lists the number of 6th Runner-Up titles by country.

States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Trujillo 4 1982, 1993, 1994, 1995
 Sucre 3 1986, 1990, 1991
 Lara 1983, 1985, 1988
 Barinas 1 1996
 Carabobo 1992
 Península Goajira 1989
 Anzoátegui 1987
 Aragua 1984
 Bolívar 1981

8th Place-finisher

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The sixth Runner-Up of each edition of Miss World is the seventh placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss World (first placer).

The seventh place finisher being designated as 6th runner-up has been awarded two times (1957; 1979).

This table lists the number of 6th Runner-Up titles by country.

States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Barinas 3 1983, 1987, 1995
 Bolívar 2 1991, 1993
 Mérida 1989, 1992
 Anzoátegui 1 1996
 Monagas 1990
 Municipio Libertador 1988
 Guárico 1986
 Nueva Esparta 1985
 Apure 1984

9th Place-finisher

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The sixth Runner-Up of each edition of Miss World is the seventh placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss World (first placer).

The seventh place finisher being designated as 6th runner-up has been awarded two times (1957; 1979).

This table lists the number of 6th Runner-Up titles by country.

States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Carabobo 1 1991
 Falcón 1990
 Yaracuy 1989

10th Place-finisher

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The sixth Runner-Up of each edition of Miss World is the seventh placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss World (first placer).

The seventh place finisher being designated as 6th runner-up has been awarded two times (1957; 1979).

This table lists the number of 6th Runner-Up titles by country.

States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Falcón 1 1991
 Península Goajira 1990
 Anzoátegui 1989

Finalists

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The finalists of each edition of Miss Venezuela being designated as Top 5 has been awarded two times (2018; 2020).

This table lists the number of finalists by entity.

States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Guárico 1 2020
 Miranda 2020
 Nueva Esparta 2020
 Distrito Capital 2018
 La Guaira 2018

Semifinalists

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The semifinalists of each edition of Miss Venezuela being designated as Top 8 (1997) or Top 10 (1998–2020; 2022) has been awarded twenty-five times (1997–2020; 2022).

This table lists the number of semifinalists by entity.

States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Distrito Capital 10 1997, 1999, 2000, 2006, 2009, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2020
 Carabobo 9 1998, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2018, 2022
 Zulia 8 1997, 1998, 2000, 2004, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2018
 Anzoátegui 7 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009, 2018, 2019, 2022
 Aragua 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2017
 Yaracuy 6 2002, 2005, 2013, 2017, 2019, 2020
 Miranda 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2019
 Cojedes 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2012, 2014
 Bolívar 5 2000, 2009, 2012, 2016, 2022
 Nueva Esparta 2000, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2022
 La Guaira 1997, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2020
 Lara 2004, 2011, 2013, 2019, 2020
 Sucre 2004, 2007, 2013, 2015, 2016
 Mérida 4 2009, 2016, 2019, 2022
 Portuguesa 2002, 2008, 2017, 2020
 Falcón 2001, 2005, 2014, 2018
 Barinas 2001, 2007, 2013, 2014
 Trujillo 1998, 2003, 2007, 2014
 Amazonas 1998, 2001, 2008, 2012
 Táchira 1998, 2002, 2008, 2011
 Guárico 3 2015, 2016, 2018
 Monagas 1999, 2002, 2015
 Apure 2 1999, 2014
 Península Goajira 2000, 2012
 Canaima 2005, 2010
 Costa Oriental 1999, 2010
 Delta Amacuro 1999, 2004
 Dependencias Federales 1997, 2003
 Península de Paraguaná 1 1998

Quarterfinalists

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The quarterfinalists of each edition of Miss Venezuela being designated as Top 20 has been awarded one time (2003).

This table lists the number of quarterfinalists by entity.

States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Amazonas 1 2003
 Canaima 2003
 Carabobo 2003
 Falcón 2003
 Mérida 2003
 Monagas 2003
 Nueva Esparta 2003
 Península de Araya 2003
 Sucre 2003
 Táchira 2003

Entities by number of finalists

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Miss Venezuela

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Miss World Venezuela

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Miss International Venezuela

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Miss Earth Venezuela

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Miss Wonderland Venezuela

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States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Mérida 1 1990
 Táchira 1989
 Aragua 1988

Miss Venezuela Latina

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States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Aragua 1 1989
 Portuguesa 1988

Miss Flower Queen Venezuela

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States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Zulia 1 1990

Nuestra Belleza Venezuela

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States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Lara 1 1996

1st Runner-Up

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The first runner-up of each edition of Miss World is the second placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss World (first placer).

The second place finisher being designated as 1st runner-up has been awarded seventy times (1951–2021).

This table lists the number of 1st runner-up titles by country. There are some special considerations:

  • As South Africa and Guam took over the Miss World title in 1974 and 1980,[3][4] it is unknown if the 1st runner-up position was taken by another candidate after the succession took place.
  • Since 2000. Competed as Miss England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, their results were inherited by Miss United Kingdom.

The current 1st runner-up is Shree Saini from United States, elected on 16 March 2022 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

(1952–1996; 1999–2019; 2021–2022)

States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Distrito Capital 10 1955, 1961, 1966, 1975, 1977, 1991, 1994, 2002, 2014, 2021
 Miranda 6 1968, 1970, 1984, 1990, 2004, 2006
 Táchira 4 1988, 2001, 2009, 2012
 Aragua 1958, 1962, 1981, 2007
 Zulia 1973, 1989, 1992, 1996
 Falcón 3 1978, 1982, 2017
 Nueva Esparta 1999, 2005, 2016
 Carabobo 1963, 1971, 2011
 Monagas 1953, 1985, 2010
 Sucre 1956, 1972, 2008
 La Guaira 1974, 1980, 1995
 Portuguesa 1964, 1986, 1993
 Apure 2 1983, 2019
 Yaracuy 2015, 2018
 Bolívar 1967, 1987
 Lara 1957, 1976
 Anzoátegui 1952, 1965
 Delta Amacuro 1 2022
 Cojedes 2013
 Península de Paraguaná 2003
 Guárico 2000
 Barinas 1979
 Caracas 1960
Assumed wins

Miss Venezuela titles assumed by 1st runner-up delegates following resignations.

States/Federal District Titles Years
 Nueva Esparta 1 1976
 La Guaira 1969
Disqualified wins

Miss World titles assumed by 1st runner-up delegates following resignations.

States/Federal District Titles Years
 Falcón 1 1977

2nd Runner-Up

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(1952–1996; 1999; 2001–2009; 2012–2019; 2021–2022)

States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Amazonas 6 1980, 1982, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2017
 Miranda 1963, 1969, 1976, 1983, 1992, 1993
 La Guaira 5 1999, 2001, 2015, 2016, 2022
 Táchira 1960, 1986, 1996, 2007, 2018
 Zulia 1964, 1965, 1967, 1994, 2014
 Nueva Esparta 1962, 1971, 1984, 2002, 2013
 Distrito Capital 1973, 1974, 1981, 2003, 2005
 Monagas 3 1970, 1987, 2019
 Carabobo 1957, 1975, 2008
 Lara 1977, 1988, 1995
 Aragua 1956, 1961, 1968
 Yaracuy 2 2012, 2021
 Guárico 1952, 1972
 Península de Paraguaná 1 1991
 Sucre 1990
 Península Goajira 1989
 Municipio Libertador 1985
 Portuguesa 1979
 Anzoátegui 1978
 Mérida 1966
 Caracas 1958
 Bolívar 1955
 Falcón 1953

3rd Runner-Up

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(1952–1953; 1956–1960; 1962–1996; 2001–2002; 2016; 2019; 2021–2022)

States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Distrito Capital 6 1952, 1953, 1958, 1962, 1987, 2019
 La Guaira 5 1960, 1966, 1970, 1991, 2021
 Barinas 4 1975, 1977, 1992, 1996
 Amazonas 3 1972, 1983, 2022
 Miranda 2 1965, 2002
 Trujillo 1969, 2001
 Carabobo 1984, 1995
 Aragua 1982, 1993
 Mérida 1974, 1989
 Municipio Libertador 1956, 1988
 Apure 1967, 1981
 Guárico 1971, 1980
 Zulia 1968, 1979
 Bolívar 1964, 1976
 Yaracuy 1 2016
 Nueva Esparta 1994
 Monagas 1990
 Anzoátegui 1986
 Portuguesa 1985
 Lara 1978
 Táchira 1973
 Caracas 1963
 Sucre 1957

4th Runner-Up

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(1952; 1956–1957; 1960; 1962–1977; 1979–1987; 1989–1996; 2001–2002; 2016; 2021)

States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Trujillo 4 1965, 1993, 1994, 1995
 Miranda 3 1985, 2016, 2021
 Zulia 1977, 1981, 2002
 Anzoátegui 1967, 1987, 1996
 Aragua 1957, 1963, 1980
 Nueva Esparta 1964, 1970, 1979
 Portuguesa 2 1968, 2001
 Falcón 1972, 1990
 Yaracuy 1974, 1989
 Lara 1966, 1982
 Mérida 1960, 1976
 Amazonas 1952, 1975
 Barinas 1971, 1973
 Carabobo 1 1992
 Sucre 1991
 La Guaira 1986
 Delta Amacuro 1984
 Distrito Capital 1983
 Bolívar 1969
 Táchira 1962
 Caracas 1956

5th Runner-Up

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(1960; 1981–1987; 1989–1993; 1995)

States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Barinas 4 1960, 1984, 1987, 1995
 Bolívar 2 1991, 1993
 Sucre 1982, 1986
 Mérida 1 1992
 Península Goajira 1990
 Anzoátegui 1989
 Lara 1985
 Monagas 1983
 La Guaira 1981

6th Runner-Up

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(1981–1986; 1991)

States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Carabobo 1 1991
 Guárico 1986
 Nueva Esparta 1985
 Aragua 1984
 Lara 1983
 Trujillo 1982
 Bolívar 1981

7th Runner-Up

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(1983–1984; 1991)

States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Falcón 1 1991
 Apure 1984
 Barinas 1983

Miss Venezuela Mundo

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The quarterfinalists of each edition of Miss Venezuela being designated as Top 20 has been awarded one time (2003).

This table lists the number of Miss Venezuela Mundo by entity.

States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Zulia 3 2000, 2001, 2013
 Cojedes 1 2021
 Aragua 2020
 Portuguesa 2015
 Distrito Capital 2014
 Miranda 2006
 Carabobo 2002
1st runner-up
States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Anzoátegui 1 2015
 Nueva Esparta 2014
 Amazonas 2013
2nd runner-up
States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Carabobo 1 2015
 Zulia 2014
 Lara 2013
Finalists
States/Federal District Titles Year(s)
 Carabobo 2 2013, 2014
 Bolívar 1 2015
 Táchira 2015
 Distrito Capital 2014
 Portuguesa 2014
 Miranda 2013

Miss Venezuela runners-up and finalists table position

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Paul Lewis (11 November 2000). "Eric Morley, 82, Miss World Promoter, Dies". The New York Times. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Pageant News Bureau – Miss World: A long, glittering history". Pageant.com. Archived from the original on 15 February 2011. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
  3. ^ a b "New Miss World Quickly Quits Title". Reading Eagle. 14 November 1980. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Miss Universe vs Miss World: Facts and comparisons". MSN. 15 January 2015. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
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