Miss Europe 1995 was the 50th edition of the Miss Europe pageant and the 39th edition under the Mondial Events Organization. It was held in Istanbul, Turkey on October 23, 1995. Monika Ã
½ÃÂdková of the Czech Republic, was crowned Miss Europe 1995 by out going titleholder Lilach Ben-Simon of Israel.
Following her win, Ã
½ÃÂdková became a successful businesswoman, launched her own cosmetic line (Miss Cosmetic), and later entered politics, serving as the mayor of her hometown, KravaÃ
Âe. She is often cited as one of the most successful and beloved beauty queens in Czech history. Her victory in 1995 was a massive point of national pride, as she was the first woman from the newly formed Czech Republic (following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia) to win the title.
Results
Placements
Contestants
- â Monika Zguro
- â Cornalia Hatzl
- â Natalia Makei
- â Vanessa Minique
- â Guergana Karadjova
- â Monika Ã
½ÃÂdková
- â Mille Sandgren
- â Angie Bowness
- â Kadri Kont-Kontson
- â Miia Puoskari
- â Sophie Bourger
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- â Johanna Mavredaki
- â Kaysa de Haan
- â Krisztina Dallos
- â Hrafnhildur Hafsteinsdóttir
- â Anna Maria McCarthy
- â Yana Kalman
- â Barbara Cioni
- â Ilze Ã
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- â DanguolàLeskeviÃÂiÃ
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- â Paola Roberto
- â Janet Gould
- â Ingeborg Dossland
- â Magdalena PÃÂcikiewicz
- â Adriana Iria
- â Irena Aldea
- â Ilmira Shamsutdinova
- â Tracy West
- â Jana BudoviÃÂová
- â Ana MartÃÂnez Conde
- â Sofie Tocklin
- â Veronique Kreen
- â Beste Açar
- â Vlada Litovchenko
- â Liza Warner
Notes
Debuts
Returns
References
External links