Miss Europe 1985 was the 44th edition of the Miss Europe pageant and the 33rd edition under the Mondial Events Organization. It was held at the in Mainz, Germany on May 25, 1985. Juncal Rivero Fadrique Castilla of Spain, was crowned Miss Europe 1985 by out going titleholder NeÃ
Âe Erberk of Turkey.
Results
Placements
Contestants
- â Petra Matsch
- â An Van Den Broeck
- â Andri Andreou
- â Pia Melchioren
- â Elisa Orvokki Yliniemi
- âÂÂ
- âÂÂ
- â Karina Suzanne Hollands
- â Zoi Elmalioti
- â Brigitte Bergman
- â Guðlaug Stella Brynjolfsdóttir
- âÂÂ
- â Claudia Scataglini
- â Gaby Chiarini
- â Doreen Degiorgio
- â Mona Keilhau
- â Magdalena Jaworska
- â Maria de Fátima Rodrigues Jardim
- â Juncal Rivero
- â Cecilia Gullin
- â Lucienne Thiebaud
- â Mülge Gördürür
- â Nafazsia Masoric
Notes
Debuts
Withdrawals
Returns
"Comité Officiel et International Miss Europe" 1986 Competition
In 1986, an unofficial Miss Europe competition took place in La Valletta, Malta. There were 24 delegates all from their own countries. At the end, Raquel Bruhn (Rachel Bruhn) of Sweden was crowned as Miss Europa 1986. Bruhn succeeded her predecessor Trine Elisabeth Mørk of Norway.
Placements
Contestants
- â Elfriede Haindl
- â Brigitte Hensch
- â Naso Georgiuo
- â Dorte Wulff
- â Samantha Louise Brooks
- â Ulla Perasto
- â Cecile Lartique (Cécile-Aurore Lartigue)
- âÂÂ
- â Evangelina Mantzana
- â Mandy Elisabeth Jacobs
- â Csilla Andrea Molnár
- â Audur Palmadottir (Auður Pálmadóttir)
- â Tracy Dodds
- â Alessandra Simona Bassi
- â Annette Risch
- â Fiona Micallef
- â Line Veronica Jenssen
- â Isabel Correia De Oliveira
- â Morag Mathie
- â Begona Marcos (Begoña Marcos)
- â Raquel Bruhn (Rachel Bruhn)
- â Jasmine Vonlanthen
- â Janet Taylor
- â Eleonora Barudzija (Eleonora BarudÃ
¾ija)
References
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