Miss Montenegro

Mis Crne Gore
Formation 2006
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters Podgorica
Location
Membership
Miss World
Miss Universe
Official language
Montenegrin
President
Vesna de Vinča[1]
Website www.missyu.rs

Miss Montenegro (Montenegrin: Mis Crne Gore) is a national Beauty pageant in Montenegro.

History

Prior to the birth of Miss Montenegro in late 2006, Ivana Knežević was handpicked to become the first official international representative of Montenegro as an independent state to Miss World 2006, after the union of Serbia and Montenegro came to an end on 3 June 2006. Ivana was a Montenegrin finalist in the last Miss Serbia and Montenegro ever held, won by Serbian Vedrana Grbović in 2006.[2]

President

Vesna de Vinča president of Miss Montenegro is a TV author, journalist, TV director, editor, and screenwriter. Since 1993, she has been the TV programme editor on the documentary programme, RTS, the biggest radio and TV network in Serbia & Montenegro. Her TV programs are broadcast via satellite. She has been running her own TV production company since 2004.[3]

Miss Crne Gore

Marija Ćirović, Miss Montenegro 2007
Mariana Mihajlović, Miss Montenegro 2008

The winner of Miss Crne Gore represents her country at the Miss World. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent. Since Serbia and Montenegro split to two countries, Montenegro has not achievement from debuting in 2006 to present.

YearMiss Crne GoreMunicipalityMiss Universe Crne GoreMunicipality
2006 Ivana Knežević[2] Bar Snežana Bušković[2] Podgorica
2007 Marija Ćirović[4] Nikšić Daša Živković[4] Nikšić
2008 Mariana Mihajlović[5] Plavnica Anja Jovanović[5] Podgorica
2009 Marijana Pokrajac[6] Kotor Nikolina Lončar
COMPETED IN 2011
Pljevlja
2010 Milica Milatović[7] Podgorica Biljana Peković
DID NOT COMPETE
Podgorica
2011 Maja Maraš Podgorica Andrea Radonjić Podgorica
2013 Ivana Milojko Kotor Nikoleta Jovanović
WITHDREW
Bar
2014 Nataša Novaković Podgorica Maja Čukić Podgorica
2015 Nataša Milosavljević Herceg Novi Katarina Keković Cetinje
2016 Tea Babić Podgorica Adela Zoranić Bar

Big Four pageants

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

Miss Universe Montenegro

YearMiss Crne GoreMunicipalityPlacementSpecial AwardsNotes
2007 Snežana Bušković[2] Podgorica Unplaced
2008 Daša Živković[4] Nikšić Unplaced 2nd Runner-up Miss Tourism Queen 2008
2009 Anja Jovanović[5] Podgorica Unplaced
2011 Nikolina Lončar Pljevlja Unplaced Miss Congeniality Miss Universe Montenegro 2010
2012 Andrea Radonjić Podgorica Unplaced
2015 Maja Čukić Podgorica Unplaced
2016 Adela Zoranić Bar TBA TBA

Miss World Montenegro

YearMiss Crne GoreMunicipalityPlacementSpecial AwardsNotes
2006 Ivana Knežević Bar Unplaced
2007 Marija Ćirović[4] Nikšić Unplaced
2008 Mariana Mihajlović[5] Plavnica Unplaced
2009 Marijana Pokrajac[6] Kotor Unplaced
2010 Milica Milatović[7] Podgorica Unplaced
2011 Maja Maraš Podgorica Unplaced
2012 Nikolina Lončar Pljevlja Unplaced Miss Universe Montenegro 2010
2013 Ivana Milojko Kotor Unplaced
2014 Nataša Novaković Podgorica Unplaced
2015 Nataša Milosavljević Herceg Novi Unplaced
2016 Katarina Keković Cetinje TBA TBA Actually, Miss Universe Montenegro 2016
2017 Tea Babić Podgorica TBA TBA TBA

References

  1. "Nikolina Lončar ostala kod kuće". Vijesti online. 12 August 2010. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "In Belgrade, last Miss Serbia and Montenegro ever held". Pobjeda. 4 July 2006. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  3. Vesna De Vinca
  4. 1 2 3 4 "Last night on Plavnica, first beauty pageant of Montenegro". Pobjeda. 25 August 2007. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  5. 1 2 3 4 "Selection of Miss Montenegro held in Plavnici". Pobjeda. 17 August 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  6. 1 2 "Elected representatives of Montenegro". Pobjeda. 16 August 2009. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  7. 1 2 "Election held for Miss Montenegro". Dan. 17 August 2010. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
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