List of Miss Universe countries

This is a list of countries that have participated in the Miss Universe pageant (until 2019 edition).

Entrants 1952–present

Country
/
Territory
Debut Participations Years
competed
National
title
Placements Best placement First placed Last placed Notes
 Albania 2002 15 2002–2003
2005–2012
2014–present
Miss Universe Albania 4 Top 10 2002 2019 Won Miss Photogenic in 2016.
 Angola 1998 21 1998–present Miss Angola 4 Winner 2003
  • Ana José Sebastião
    (Top 15)
2011 Won Miss Congeniality in 2015.
 Argentina 1954 60 1954–1964
1966–1994
1996–2001
2003
2006–present
Miss Argentina 15 Winner 1954
  • Ivana Kislinger
    (Top 16)
2014 Won Best in Swimsuit in 1970.
 Armenia 2018 2 2018–present Miss Armenia 0
 Aruba 1964 51 1964–1984
1986
1989–1990
1992–present
Miss Aruba 2 1st runner-up 1974
  • Maureen Vieira
    (4th runner-up)
1996
  • Taryn Mansell
    (1st runner-up)
Won Miss Congeniality in 2000; Miss Press in 1978.
 Australia 1952 55 1952–1954
1958
1964–1965
1968–1990
1992–2000
2002–present
Miss Universe Australia 19 Winner 1953
  • Maxine Morgan
    (4th runner-up)
2018 Won Miss Congeniality in 1996, 1997, 2010; Miss Photogenic in 1989; Best in Swimsuit in 1969, 1993; Miss Popular Girl in Parade in 1958.
 Bahamas 1963 54 1963–1972
1974–1983
1985–present
Miss Universe Bahamas 0 Won Miss Photogenic in 1982; Miss Congeniality in 1981, 2001.
 Bangladesh 2019 1 2019–present Miss Universe Bangladesh[1] 0
 Barbados 1976 16 1976–1979
1984–1987
1999
2003–2005
2007
2016–present
Miss Universe Barbados 0
 Belgium 1952 64 1952–1986
1988–1989
1991–1994
1996–present
Miss Belgium 11 4th runner-up
  • Dominique Van Eeckhoudt
    (1981)
1955
  • Nicole De Meyer
    (Top 15)
2018 Won Miss Congeniality in 1952; Miss Photogenic in 1972; Most Beautiful Hair in 1994.
 Belize 1975 28 1975
1977–1987
1989–1991
1993
1995–2000
2003–2005
2007
2016
2018–present
Miss Belize 1 Top 12 1979
  • Sarita Acosta
    (Top 12)
1979
  • Sarita Acosta
    (Top 12)
 Bolivia 1959 60 1959–present Miss Bolivia 3 Top 6
  • Rosario Rico Toro
    (1990)
1964
  • Olga del Carpio
    (Top 15)
2006 Won Best in National Costume in 1959, 1970.
 Brazil 1954 64 1954–1989
1991–present
Miss Brasil 38 Winner 1954 2019 Won Best in National Costume in 1967, 1981, 1987, 1989; Best in Swimsuit in 1969; Miss Popular Girl in Parade in 1954.
 British Virgin Islands 1977 35 1977
1979–2002
2010–present
Miss British Virgin Islands 0
 Bulgaria 1991 24 1991–1998
2000–2007
2009
2012–present
Miss Universe Bulgaria 0
 Cambodia 2017 3 2017–present Miss Cambodia 0
 Canada 1952 67 1952–present Miss Universe Canada 19 Winner 1953
  • Thelma Brewis
    (Top 16)
2018 Won Miss Popular Girl in Parade in 1957; Miss Congeniality in 1977.
 Cayman Islands 1980 29 1980–1985
1989–1996
1999–2004
2006
2008–2009
2011–2012
2015–present
Miss Cayman Islands 0 Won Miss Congeniality in 1980, 1982.
 Chile 1952 55 1952
1954–1956
1958
1960–1961
1964
1966–1970
1972–2002
2004–2006
2011–present
Miss Universo Chile 13 Winner 1954
  • Gloria Leguisos
    (Top 16)
2004 Won Miss Popular Girl in Parade in 1952; Miss Congeniality in 1973.
 China 2002 17 2002–present Miss Universe China 4 2nd runner-up 2002
  • Zhuō Líng
    (2nd runner-up)
2017
  • Roxette Qiū Qiáng
    (Top 16)
Won Miss Congeniality in 2007, 2009, 2013; Best in National Costume in 2012.
 Colombia 1958 61 1958–present Miss Universe Colombia 35 Winner 1958 2019 Won Best in National Costume in 1968, 1985, 1990, 1991, 1997, 2002; Best in Swimsuit in 1969; Miss Photogenic in 1975, 1987.
 Costa Rica 1954 64 1954–1960
1962–present
Miss Costa Rica 5 Top 10 1954
  • Marían Esquivel
    (Top 15)
2018 Won Miss Photogenic in 1978; Miss Congeniality in 1956.
 Croatia 1997 22 1997–present Miss Universe Croatia 4 Top 15/16/20 2009 2019
 Curaçao 1963 53 1963–1978
1980–1987
1989
1991–1999
2001–2005
2007–present
Miss Curaçao 6 1st runner-up 1968 2018 Won Miss Congeniality in 1966; Best in Swimsuit in 1997.
 Czech Republic 1993 26 1993
1995–present
Czech Miss 6 Top 10 1993
  • Pavlina Barbuková
    (Top 10)
2010
 Denmark 1952 51 1952–1953
1958–1961
1963–1970
1972–1973
1975–1990
1992–1996
2000
2004–2008
2010–2013
2015–2016
2018–present
Miss Danmark 8 1st runner-up 1953
  • Jytte Olsen
    (Top 15)
2007 Won Miss Photogenic in 1981.
 Dominican Republic 1956 58 1956
1962–1965
1967–present
Miss Dominican Republic 10 Winner 1977
  • Blanca Sardiñas
    (Top 12)
2019 Won Best in National Costume in 2003; Miss Congeniality in 1962.
 Ecuador 1955 62 1955–1966
1968–1972
1975–present
Miss Ecuador 3 2nd runner-up 1981
  • Lucía Vinueza
    (Top 12)
2013 Won Miss Photogenic in 1992.
 Egypt 1987 27 1987–1990
1992
1994–2011
2014
2017–present
Miss Egypt 0 Co-Won Miss Congeniality in 2017.
 El Salvador 1954 47 1954–1955
1972–1979
1982–2015
2017–present
Reinado de El Salvador 4 1st runner-up 1955 1996 Won Miss Followed by Media in 1985; Miss Congeniality in 1955, 2008.
 Equatorial Guinea 2019 1 2019–present Miss Equatorial Guinea 0
 Finland 1952 64 1952–1955
1960–present
Miss Finland 18 Winner 1952 1996 Won Miss Photogenic in 1974; Best in Swimsuit in 1969.
 France 1952 68 1952–present Miss France 21 Winner 1953 2019
 Georgia 2004 15 2004–2012
2014–present
Miss Georgia 0
 Germany 1952 68 1952–present Miss Universe Germany 21 Winner 1952 2002
  • Natascha Börger
    (Top 10)
Won Miss Photogenic in 1956, 1957.
 Ghana 1991 21 1991
1993
1996
1998–2002
2004
2006
2008–2015
2017–2018
2020–present
Miss Universe Ghana 2 Top 10 1999
  • Akuba Cudjoe
    (Top 10)
2017 Won Miss Congeniality in 1993, 2006.
 Great Britain 1952 23 1952
1991–1996
1998–2000
2005–2006
2008–present
Miss Universe Great Britain 3 Top 10 2013 2018 Competed as Great Britain in 1952; as England from 1955 to 1962 and then again from 1964 to 1990, as Scotland from 1961 to 1986 and then again from 1988 to 1990 and as Wales from 1961 to 1990; competed together again as United Kingdom in 1991; as Great Britain from 1992 to 2000; as United Kingdom for the second time in 2005 and 2006; shortened to UK in 2008 and once again as Great Britain from 2009.
 Greece 1952 64 1952–1987
1989–2015
2018
Star Hellas 18 Winner 1952
  • Ntaizy Mavraki
    (2nd runner-up)
2005 Won Miss Photogenic in 1967; Miss Congeniality in 1954, 1961.
 Guam 1966 43 1966–1995
1998
2000
2008–2014
2016–present
Miss Guam 2 1st runner-up
  • Patty Chong Kerkos
    (1982)
1970
  • Hilary Ann Best
    (Top 15)
1982
  • Patty Chong Kerkos
    (1st runner-up)
Won Miss Congeniality in 1970, 1985, 1986, 1988; Miss Press in 1982.
 Guatemala 1955 48 1955–1959
1961
1975–1976
1978–2018
2020–present
Miss Guatemala 3 Top 10 1955
  • Maria del Rosário Chacón
    (Top 15)
2010 Won Best in National Costume in 1975; Miss Congeniality in 2012.
 Haiti 1962 15 1962
1968
1975
1977
1985
1989
2010–present
Miss Haiti 3 1st runner- up 1962 2016
 Honduras 1954 48 1954–1955
1967–1974
1976–1990
1992–1994
1996–2002
2007–present
Miss Honduras 1 Top 15
  • Pastora Pagán
    (1955)
1955
  • Pastora Pagán
    (Top 15)
1955
  • Pastora Pagán
    (Top 15)
Won Miss Congeniality in 1987.
 Hungary 1992 25 1992–2016
2018
Miss Universe Hungary 4 Top 10 2006 2018
 Iceland 1956 45 1956–1957
1959–1972
1974–1986
1988–1997
2006
2009
2016–present
Miss Universe Iceland 6 1st runner-up
  • Anna Geirsdóttir
    (1962)
1959
  • Sigríður Þorvaldsdóttir
    (Top 15)
2019 Won Miss Congeniality and Miss Unity (Miss Amity) in 1974.
 India 1952 56 1952
1964–1987
1989–present
Miss Diva 23 Winner 1966 2019 Won Best in National Costume in 1978, 1980, 1984; Best in Swimsuit in 2000.
 Indonesia 1974 24 1974–1977
1980
1982–1983
1995–1996
2005–present
Puteri Indonesia 7 Top 10 2005 2019 Won Best in National Costume in 2014[2]; Popular Vote in 2009[3]; Miss Photogenic in 2017[4][5]; Miss Phoenix Smile in 2016[6]; Miss Clairol Herbal Essences in 1995.[7]
 Ireland 1961 56 1961–2006
2008–2012
2014–2015
2017–present
Miss Universe Ireland 9 2nd runner-up
  • Marlene McKeown
    (1963)
  • Roberta Brown
    (1983)
1963
  • Marlene McKeown
    (2nd runner-up)
2018 Won Miss Photogenic in 1963, 1991.
 Israel 1952 67 1952
1954–present
Miss Israel 20 Winner 1956
  • Sara Tal
    (Top 16)
2005 Won Best in National Costume in 1963, 1966.
 Italy 1952 66 1952–1991
1993–2005
2007–present
Miss Universo Italia 16 1st runner-up 1953
  • Rita Stazzi
    (Top 16)
2014 Won Miss Photogenic in 1960, 1964, 1986; Miss Congeniality in 2004.
 Jamaica 1961 46 1961
1963–1966
1968–1975
1986–present
Miss Jamaica Universe 8 1st runner-up
  • Yendi Phillipps
    (2010)
1989
  • Sandra Foster
    (Top 10)
2018
 Japan 1952 66 1952–1995
1998–present
Miss Universe Japan 19 Winner 1953
  • Kinuko Ito
    (2nd runner-up)
2015 Won Best National Costume in 2006, 2017; Miss Congeniality in 1958, 1968, 1979.
 Kazakhstan 2006 11 2006–2008
2010–2011
2013–2014
2016–present
Miss Kazakhstan 0
 Kenya 1987 9 1987
1992
1995
2002
2004–2005
2014
2016
2018–present
Miss Universe Kenya 1 Top 6 2016 2016
 Korea 1954 65 1954–1955
1957–present
Miss Queen Korea 8 1st runner-up 1959
  • Oh Hyun-ju
    (Top 15)
2007
  • Honey Lee
    (3rd runner-up)
Won Best in National Costume in 1974, 1977, 1983, 2001; Most Popular Girl in Parade in 1959; Miss Congeniality in 2016.
 Kosovo 2008 11 2008–2012
2014–2016
2018–present
Miss Universe Kosovo 4 2nd runner-up 2008 2012 Won Miss Photogenic in 2012.
 Kyrgyzstan 2018 1 2018 Miss Kyrgyzstan 0
 Laos 2017 3 2017–present Miss Universe Laos 0 Won Best National Costume in 2018.
 Lebanon 1955 41 1955
1960–1962
1966
1968
1970–1971
1973–1975
1977–1978
1983–1988
1991–1993
1996–2001
2004–2007
2009–2015
2017–2018
Miss Lebanon 3 Winner 1962
  • Nouhad El Cabbabe
    (Top 15)
1973
  • Marcèlle Herro
    (Top 12)
 Lithuania 2012 4 2012–2014
2019–present
Miss Lithuania 0
 Malaysia 1962 57 1962
1964–present
Miss Universe Malaysia 1 Top 15
  • Josephine Lena Wong Jaw Ling
    (1970)
1970
  • Josephine Lena Wong Jaw Ling
    (Top 15)
1970
  • Josephine Lena Wong Jaw Ling
    (Top 15)
Competed as Malaya in 1962
 Malta 1968 38 1968–2001
2016–present
Miss Universe Malta 0 Competed as Republic of Malta from 1989 to 1994
 Mauritius 1975 32 1975–1977
1979
1989–1995
1997–2000
2002–2003
2005–present
Miss Estrella Mauritius 0
 Mexico 1952 61 1952–1959
1965
1967–present
Mexicana Universal 20 Winner 1952
  • Olga Llorens
    (Top 10)
2019 Won Best in National Costume in 1971, 2000; Best Style in 1998, 2000; Best in Swimsuit in 2008; Best Figure in 2008; Miss Clairol Herbal Essences 1998, 2000.
 Mongolia 2018 2 2018–present Miss Universe Mongolia 0
 Myanmar 1959 10 1959–1961
2013–present
Miss Universe Myanmar 0 Previously competed as Burma until 1961. Won miss Congeniality in 1960.Won Best in National Costume in 2016.
 Namibia 1981 25 1981–1984
1991–2000
2002–2003
2005–2006
2009
2012–2013
2016–present
Miss Namibia 2 Winner 1992 2003
  • Ndapewa Alfons
    (Top 10)
Won Miss Congeniality in 1994.
South West Africa/Namibia wasn't allowed to compete in 1985 due to the fact that it was a mandate of South Africa. Namibia returned in 1991 when it was gained independence from South Africa and renamed Republic of Namibia.
   Nepal 2017 4 2017–present Miss Universe Nepal 1 Top 10 2018 2018
 Netherlands 1956 59 1956
1958–1996
1998
2000–2005
2008–present
Miss Nederland 13 Winner 1958
  • Corine Rottschafer
    (Top 16)
2014 Competed as Holland until it was renamed to Netherlands in 1991. Won Best in National Costume in 1964; Miss Photogenic in 1958, 1985.
 New Zealand 1954 55 1954
1960
1962–1989
1992–2001
2003
2006–present
Miss Universe New Zealand 5 Winner 1962
  • Leslie Nichols
    (Top 15)
1992
  • Lisa de Montalk
    (Top 10)
Won Miss Photogenic in 1969, 1980, 2015.
 Nicaragua 1955 37 1955
1963
1968–1971
1973–1978
1991–1993
1995
1998
1999
2001–present
Miss Nicaragua 3 Top 10 1977
  • Beatriz Obregón
    (Top 12)
2013 Won Best in National Costume in 2013.
 Nigeria 1964 32 1964
1987–1995
1998–present
Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria 2 Top 10 2001 2019 Won Miss Congeniality in 1995 & 2014.
 Norway 1952 61 1952–1955
1958–1973
1976–1996
1998
2000–2010
2012–present
Miss Norway 17 Winner 1953
  • Synnøve Gulbrandsen
    (Top 16)
2005
  • Helene Tråsavik
    (Top 15)
Won Best in National Costume in 1993.
 Panama 1952 53 1952–1954
1964–1967
1970–1971
1973–1987
1991–present
Señorita Panamá 9 1st runner-up
(Winner)
1953 2016 Won Best in National Costume in 1986, 2004, 2009, 2011.

Co-won Miss Congeniality in 2017.

 Paraguay 1957 56 1957–1958
1960–1967
1970
1972–2001
2004–present
Miss Paraguay 4 3rd runner-up 1964
  • Miriam Riart
    (Top 15)
2006 Won Best in National Costume in 1992.
 Peru 1952 64 1952–1954
1956–1972
1975–present
Miss Peru 19 Winner 1953
  • Mary Ann Sarmiento
    (Top 16)
2019 Won Most Beautiful Hair in 1995; Best in Swimsuit in 1969; Best National Costume in 1972, 1976, 1982; Miss Congeniality in 1971.
 Philippines 1952 64 1952–1957
1962–present
Miss Universe Philippines 24 Winner 1954
  • Blesilda Ocampo
    (Top 16)
2019 Won Best in National Costume in 1994, 2019; Miss Photogenic in 1971, 1973, 1996, 1997, 2005, 2006, 2007; Best Style in 1999, 2005; Won Best in Online Votes in 2013; Most Beautiful Hair in 1994; Miss Clairol Herbal Essence Award in 1999; Miss Phoenix Award in 2016.
 Poland 1958 36 1958–1959
1984–1986
1989–present
Miss Polski 6 3rd runner-up
  • Brygida Bziukiewicz
    (1986)
  • Joanna Gapińska
    (1989)
1958
  • Alicja Bobrowska
    (4th runner-up)
2018 Won Miss Photogenic in 2013. Won Miss Congeniality in 2019.
 Portugal 1960 40 1960
1962
1965
1970–1974
1979
1981–2002
2011
2014–present
Miss República Portuguesa 2 Top 10 2011 2019
  • Sylvie Silva
    (Top 20)
Won Best in Online Votes in 2011; Miss Congeniality in 1999.
 Puerto Rico 1952 65 1952–1957
1961–present
Miss Universe Puerto Rico 22 Winner 1970 2019 Won Miss Photogenic in 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 & 2014; Miss Congeniality in 1957; Best in Swimsuit in 2001.
 Romania 1991 16 1991–1998
2009–2013
2016–2017
2019–present
Miss Universe Romania 0
 Russia 1994 25 1994–2018 Miss Russia 8 Winner

(dethroned/resigned)

1996
  • Ilmira Shamsutdinova
    (Top 6)
2012 Won Best in National Costume in 1996; Best in Swimsuit in 2002.
Miss Russia 2002 was the original winner of Miss Universe 2002, but was later dethroned for failure to fulfill her duties as Miss Universe. She stated she voluntarily resigned the title.
 Saint Lucia 1977 8 1977
2006–2007
2011–2012
2014
2017–present
Miss St. Lucia 0
 Sierra Leone 2016 2 2016
2019–present
Miss Universe Sierra Leone 0
 Singapore 1954 57 1954
1958
1962
1966–present
Miss Singapore Universe 2 Top 10
  • Marion Nicole Teo
    (1987)
1983
  • Kathie Lee Lee Beng
    (Top 12)
1987
  • Marion Nicole Teo
    (Top 10)
 Slovak Republic 1994 25 1994–present Miss Universe Slovenskej Republiky 1 Top 6
  • Silvia Lakatošová
    (1994)
1994
  • Silvia Lakatošová
    (Top 6)
1994
  • Silvia Lakatošová
    (Top 6)
Won Miss Photogenic in 1998.
 South Africa 1952 45 1952–1953
1960–1968
1975–1979
1981–1984
1995–present
Miss South Africa 24 Winner 1952
  • Catherine Higgins
    (Top 10)
2019 South Africa was not allowed to participate between 1985 and 1994 because of apartheid.
 Spain 1960 60 1960–present Miss Universe Spain 18 Winner 1960
  • María Teresa del Río
    (4th runner-up)
2017 Won Best in National Costume in 1973, 1995; Miss Congeniality in 1966; Miss Photogenic in 1984, 1993, 2000; Best in Swimsuit in 1999.
 Sri Lanka 1955 48 1955
1957
1961–1966
1968–1970
1973–1983
1985–1996
2005–2006
2008
2010–2014
2016–2018
Miss Universe Sri Lanka 2 2nd runner-up 1955 2017
  • Christina Peiris
    (Top 16)
Competed as Ceylon until it was renamed Sri Lanka in 1974. Won Miss Congeniality in 2018.
 Sweden 1952 65 1952–2004
2006
2009–present
Miss Universe Sweden 29 Winner 1952 2009 Miss Photogenic in 1966, 1995, 2011.
Sweden dropped out from the Miss Universe for the first time in 2005 after arguments about the swimsuit competition.
  Switzerland 1953 56 1953
1960–1984
1986–1990
1992–2014
2016
2018
Miss Universe Switzerland 12 2nd runner-up 1960
  • Elaine Maurath
    (Top 15)
2013 Won Miss Photogenic in 1983.
 Tanzania 2007 13 2007–2017
2019–present
Miss Universe Tanzania 1 Top 10 2007 2007
 Thailand 1954 55 1954
1959
1965–1966
1968–1969
1971–present
Miss Universe Thailand 12 Winner 1965 2019 Won Best in National Costume in 1969, 1988, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2015; Miss Photogenic in 1990, 2009, 2010; Miss Congeniality in 1959; Won Best in Online Votes in 2016
 Turkey 1952 60 1952–1953
1956–1957
1959
1961–1976
1978–1984
1986–1999
2001–2006
2008–present
Miss Turkey 3 Top 10 1953
  • Ayten Akyol
    (Top 16)
2012 Won Miss Congeniality in 1998.
 Uganda 2020 1 2020–present Miss Uganda 0
 Ukraine 1995 25 1995–present Miss Ukraine Universe 6 1st runner-up 2006 2014
 Uruguay 1952 65 1952–1965
1967–2002
2004–2012
2014–present
Miss Uruguay 6 4th runner-up 1952
  • Gladys Fajardo
    (Top 16)
1985
  • Andrea López
    (4th runner-up)
Won Best in National Costume in 1979.
 United States 1952 67 1952–1956
1958–present
Miss USA 63 Winner 1952 2019 Won Best in National Costume in 1965; Best in Swimsuit in 1995; Miss Photogenic in 1961, 1975; Most Popular Girl in Parade in 1953, 1956.
In 1957 Mary Leona Gage was disqualified to discover that she was the mother of two children.
Competed as United States of America until 1966, shortened to U.S.A. from 1967 to 1981, then the dots were removed, remaining USA written on the sash from 1982.
 United States Virgin Islands 1961 41 1961–1962
1967–1968
1971–1989
1991–1993
1995
1997–1999
2001–2002
2005–2007
2010–2011
2016–present
Miss US Virgin Islands 1 Top 12
  • Cherrie Creque
    (1971)
1971
  • Cherrie Creque
    (Top 12)
1971
  • Cherrie Creque
    (Top 12)
Won Miss Congeniality in 1991, 2002, 2005.
Competed as Virgin Islands until 1978.
 Venezuela 1952 66 1952–1953
1955–1958
1960–present
Miss Venezuela 44 Winner 1955 2019 Best in Swimsuit in 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998; Miss Photogenic in 1994; Best Style Finesse 1996; Miss Clairol Herbal Essences 1993; Flawless of the Universe in 2016; Miss Phoenix Elegant in 2016
 Vietnam 2004 12 2004–2005
2008–2009
2011–2013
2015–present
Miss Universe Vietnam 3 Top 5 2008 2019
 Zambia 1995 9 1995
1999
2005–2007
2009–2010
2017–2018
Miss Universe Zambia 0

Replaced pageants

The following list consists of the delegations that have acquired the national Miss Universe franchise and replaced a former national pageant. Some of the former organizations still remain active for other purposes.

Country/TerritoryFormer pageant(s)New pageantFranchise since
 AlbaniaMiss Albania (2002–2005)Miss Universe Albania2006
 ArgentinaMiss Argentina (1952–2003)Miss Universo Argentina2006
 AustraliaMiss Australia (1952–2000)Miss Universe Australia2004
 BahamasMiss Bahamas (1963–2015)Miss Universe Bahamas2016
 BrasilMiss Brasil (1952-2011)
Miss Brasil Universo(2012-2014)
Miss Brasil Be Emotion (2015-2019)
U Miss Brasil2020
 BulgariaMiss Bulgaria (1991–2009)
Miss Universe Bulgaria (2009–2011)
Miss National Team Bulgaria2012
 CanadaMiss Toronto (1952-1958)
Miss Dominion of Canada (1959-1977)
Miss Canada (1978–1992)
Canadian Search for Miss Universe (1993-2002)
Miss Universe Canada2003
 ColombiaSenorita Colombia (1958-1980; 1983–2019)Miss Universe Colombia2020
 Czech RepublicMiss Czech Republic (1993–2004)Czech Miss2005
 DenmarkFrøken Danmark (1952–2013)
Miss Universe Denmark (2013–2015)
Face of Denmark (2015–2016)
Miss Danmark2018
 El SalvadorMiss El Salvador (1954–2005)
Nuestra Belleza El Salvador (2006–2016)
Reinado de El Salvador2017
 FinlandSuomen Neito (1952–1960)Miss Finland1961
 GermanyMiss Germany (1952–2008)Miss Universe Germany2009
 GhanaMiss Ghana (1991–1998)Miss Universe Ghana1999
 Great BritainMiss Great Britain (1952, 1993 - 1999)
Miss United Kingdom (1991)
Miss Great Britain Universe(2000)
Miss United Kingdom Universe (2005 - 2008)
Miss British Isles (1992)
Miss Universe Great Britain2009
 GuyanaMiss British Guiana (1956-1965)
Miss Guyana (1966–1999)
Miss Universe Guyana2002
 HaitiMiss Haiti Universe (1960–1989)Miss Haiti2010
 IcelandMiss Iceland (1956–2009)Miss Universe Iceland2016
 IndiaFemina Miss India (1952–2009)
I Am She (2010–2012)
Miss Diva2013
 IndonesiaPutri Indonesia (1974–1983)Puteri Indonesia1992
 IrelandMiss Ireland (1961–2001)Miss Universe Ireland2002
 ItalyMiss Italy (1952–1999)
Italian Miss (2000–2003)
Miss Universo Italia2004
 JapanMiss Japan (1952–1997)Miss Universe Japan1998
 KenyaMiss Kenya (1987–2002)Miss Universe Kenya2004
 KoreaMiss Korea (1954–2015)Miss Queen Korea2016
 MalaysiaMiss Malaysia (1962–2009)Miss Universe Malaysia2010
 MaltaMiss Malta (1968–2001)Miss Universe Malta2016
 MexicoSeñorita México (1952–1993)
Nuestra Belleza México (1994–2016)
Mexicana Universal2017
 NetherlandsMiss Holland (1956–1990)
Miss Universe Netherlands (1991–2008)
Miss Nederland2009
 New ZealandMiss New Zealand (1954–2003)Miss Universe New Zealand2006
 NorwayFrøken Norge (1952–2010)Miss Norway2012
 ParaguayMiss Paraguay (1957–2001)Nuestra Belleza Paraguay2004
 PhilippinesMiss Philippines (1952–1963)
Binibining Pilipinas (1964-2019)
Miss Universe Philippines2020
 PolandMiss Polonia (1958-2018)Miss Polski2019
 PortugalMiss Portugal (1960–2011)Miss República Portuguesa2014
 Puerto RicoMiss Puerto Rico (1952–2008)Miss Universe Puerto Rico2009
 RomaniaMiss Romania (1991–1998)Miss Universe Romania2009
 RussiaMiss Russia (1998-2018)Miss Universe Russia2020
 Slovak RepublicMiss Slovensko (1994–1998)Miss Slovenskej Republiky1999
 South AfricaMiss Golden Jubilee (1952–1953)
Miss Hibiscus Queen (1960–1968)
Miss Republic of South Africa (1975–1981)
Miss South Africa (1982–1984)
Miss Universe South Africa (1995–1997)[8]
Miss South Africa1998
 SpainMiss Spain (1960-2012)
Be Miss: Miss Universe Spain (2013-2019)
Nuestra Belleza España2020
 SwedenFröken Sverige (1952–2004)Miss Universe Sweden2009
  SwitzerlandMiss Switzerland (1953–2013)
Miss Universe Switzerland (2014–2017)
Miss Switzerland2018
 ThailandMiss Thailand (1954, 1965–1973, 1984–1999)
Miss Thailand Universe (1974–1983)
Miss Universe Thailand2000
 UkraineMiss Ukraine (1995–2005)Miss Ukraine Universe2006
 United States Virgin IslandsMiss Virgin Islands (1961–1978)
Miss US Virgin Islands (1979–2015)
Miss Universe-US Virgin Islands2016

Inactive entrants

Former entities

Country Debut Years competed National Title Entrants Best placement Last placed Notes
 Czechoslovakia 1970 1970
1990–1992
Miss Czechoslovakia 4 Top 15/10
  • Kristina Hanazalová (1970)
  • Jana Hronková (1990)
1990
  • Jana Hronková
    (Top 10)
Split into Czech Republic and Slovak Republic in 1993.
 Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla 1977 1977
1979
1981
Miss St. Kitts & Nevis 3 Competed as the island territory of Saint Kitts.
Split into Saint Kitts and Nevis and Anguilla in 1979, Saint Kitts and Nevis later got independence in 1985.
 Serbia and Montenegro 2003 2003–2006 Miss Serbia and Montenegro 4 3rd runner-up 2003 In June 2006, split into Montenegro and Serbia after declaring their independence from each other and joined the pageant independently a year later. Kosovo, a disputed territory by Serbia, joined in 2008.
 Southern Rhodesia 1961 1961 Miss Rhodesia 1 Part of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland which consisted of Southern Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia, and Nyasaland. The federation was later split into Rhodesia (later renamed Zimbabwe), Zambia, and Malawi in 1964.
 Soviet Union 1990 1990–1991 Miss USSR 2 2nd runner-up
  • Yulia Lemigova (1991)
1991
  • Yulia Lemigova
    (2nd runner-up)
Split into Russia, Ukraine, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Moldova, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
/  Yugoslavia 1968 1968–1970
1974–1977
1984–1985
1991
1998–2002
Miss Yugoslavia 15 Top 15/10
  • Daliborka Stojšić (1968)
  • Nataša Kosir (1969)
  • Natasha Pavlovich (1991)
1991
  • Natasha Pavlovich
    (Top 10)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was dissolved in April 1992. Former member states Croatia, and Slovenia joined the pageant in 1997 and 2001, respectively. The new Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed until 2002, when it was renamed Serbia & Montenegro.

Former Colonies

Region Debut Years competed Entrants Best placement Last placed Notes
Micronesia 1975 1975 1 Geographical region in the Pacific Ocean consisting many archipelagos. The delegate in that year was from the Northern Mariana Islands. After the territory's status referendum in 1975, Northern Mariana Islands began competing as the territory itself individually.
West Indies 1954 1954–1955
1958
3 Competed as the individual islands since 1962 when the West Indies Federation collapsed and many British colonies in the Caribbean sea had been gained independence from the United Kingdom.
In 1954, the delegate was from the Colony of Jamaica, and in 1955 and 1958, the delegates were from the colony of Trinidad.

Regional organization

Organization Debut Years competed National Title Entrants Best placement Last placed Notes
 CIS 1992 1992 Miss Commonwealth Countries
Miss Stran Sodruzhestva[9]
1 Regional organization composed of former Soviet Republics during the breakup of the Soviet Union.

Territories

China

Special Administrative Region Debut Years competed National Title Entrants Best placement Last placed Notes
/ Hong Kong 1952 1952
1954
1960
1962
1964–1965
1967–1970
1972–1991
1993–2000
Miss Hong Kong 38 2nd runner-up 1988
  • Pauline Yeung
    (4th runner-up)
Was under British colonial rule until 1997.
Hong Kong has competed in Miss Universe China since 2002.

Denmark

Constituent country Debut Years competed National Title Entrants Best placement Last placed Notes
 Greenland 1987 1987–1990 Miss Greenland 4 Now competes at Miss Denmark.

France

Overseas Department Debut Years competed National Title Entrants Best placement Last placed Notes
 French Guiana 1977 1977
1983–1984
Miss Guyane
(Miss French Guiana)
3 Now competes at Miss France.
 Guadeloupe 1977 1977
1980–1984
Miss Guadeloupe 6
 Martinique 1957 1957
1981–1984
Miss Martinique 5
 Réunion 1977 1977–1986 Miss Réunion 10
Overseas Collectivity Debut Years competed National Title Entrants Best placement Last placed Notes
 New Caledonia 1982 1982 Miss Nouvelle-Calédonie
(Miss New Caledonia)
1 Sui Generis (special) collectivity of France.
Now competes at Miss France.
 Tahiti 1962 1962
1977–1981
1985
Miss Tahiti 7 Top 12
  • Thilda Raina Fuller
    (1980)
  • Tatiana Teraiamano
    (1981)
1981
  • Tatiana Teraiamano
    (Top 12)
Now competes at Miss France.
Competed as Tahiti in the pageant.

Japan

Prefecture Debut Years competed National Title Entrants Best placement Last placed Notes
 Okinawa 1963 1963–1968 Miss Okinawa[10] 6 Under US administration from 1945 until 1972, now part of Japan.
Competing at Miss Japan (now Miss Universe Japan) since 1972.

Netherlands

Special Municipality Debut Years competed National Title Entrants Best placement Last placed Notes
 Bonaire 1967 1967–1969
1978
1995–1999
Miss Bonaire 9 Now competes at Miss Netherlands
Constituent Country Debut Years competed National Title Entrants Best placement Last placed Notes
 Sint Maarten 1976 1976–1977
1980
1982
2000
2006
Miss Sint Maarten 6 Competed as Saint Martin in 2000 and 2006

New Zealand

Free Associated State Debut Years competed National Title Entrants Best placement Last placed Notes
 Cook Islands 1983 1983–1986
1991–1992
1994–1996
1999
Miss Cook Islands 10

South Africa

Bantustan Debut Years competed National Title Entrants Best placement Last placed Notes
 Bophuthatswana 1979 1979 Miss Republic of South Africa 1 Internationally unrecognized "independent" Bantustans established by South African apartheid; reintegrated into South Africa in 1994.
 Transkei 1979 1979
1981–1983
4

United Kingdom

Constituent country Debut Years competed National Title Entrants Best placement Last placed Notes
 England 1955 1955–1962
1964–1990
Miss England 34 1st runner-up
  • Brenda Blackler
    (1964)
1983
  • Karen Moore
    (4th runner-up)
Now compete at Miss Universe Great Britain.
 Scotland 1961 1961–1986
1988–1990
Miss Scotland 29 1st runner-up
  • Linda Gallagher
    (1980)
1980
  • Linda Gallagher
    (1st runner-up)
 Wales 1961 1961–1990 Miss Wales 30 1st runner-up 1979
  • Janet Beverly Hobson
    (Top 12)
Overseas Territory Debut Years competed National Title Entrants Best placement Last placed Notes
 Bermuda 1965 1965–1985
1988–1992
1997
Miss Bermuda 27 1st runner-up 1979 Competed in Miss Universe United Kingdom from 2005-2006.
 Gibraltar 1981 1981
1983–1986
1988–1990
Miss Gibraltar 8 Won Miss Congeniality in 1984.
Competed in Miss Universe United Kingdom from 2005-2006. Competed in Miss Universe Great Britain 2019.[11][12]
 Turks and Caicos Islands 1980 1980–1997
1999–2001
2004–2008
2011
2013–2014
Miss Turks and Caicos 29 Top 10
  • Carmelita Ariza
    (1987)
1987
  • Carmelita Ariza
    (Top 10)
Won Miss Congeniality in 1989 and 1992.
Initially competed as Turks and Caicos Islands, BW (British West Indies), shortened to Turks and Caicos since 1983.
Competed in Miss Universe United Kingdom from 2005-2006.

United States

State Debut Years competed National Title Entrants Best placement Last placed Notes
 Alaska 1952 1952–1958 Miss Alaska Universe 7 Top 15
  • Martha Lehmann
    (1957)
1957
  • Martha Lehmann
    (Top 15)
Competing at the Miss USA pageant since 1959.
 Hawaii 1952 1952–1953
1957–1959
Miss Hawaii Universe 5 1st runner-up
  • Elza Kananionapua Edsman (1952)
1958
  • Geri Hoo
    (2nd runner-up)
Competing at the Miss USA pageant since 1960.
Unincorporated Territory Debut Years competed National Title Entrants Best placement Last placed Notes
 American Samoa 1975 1975–1978 Miss American Samoa 4 Competed as Samoa in the pageant.
 Northern Mariana Islands 1976 1976–1999
2001–2002
2006
Miss Marianas 27 Competed as Northern Marianas in the pageant.

Others

The following list consists of countries and territories that have not sent a delegate to the pageant since 2017, or no longer holds the Miss Universe franchise, but participated at least once in the past:

State Debut Years competed National Title Entrants Best placement Last placed Notes
 Antigua and Barbuda 1977 1977
1979
2001–2008
Miss Antigua & Barbuda 10 Won Miss Congeniality in 2003.
Competed as Antigua until 1979.
 Austria 1953 1953
1957
1959–1990
1992–1993
1999
2004
2013–2017
Miss Austria 43 1st runner-up
  • Eva Maria Düringer
    (1977)
1977
  • Eva Maria Düringer
    (1st runner-up)
Won Miss Photogenic in 1965.
 Azerbaijan 2013 2013 Miss Azerbaijan 1
 Botswana 1999 1999–2001
2004
2010–2013
Miss Universe Botswana 8 Winner 1999
/  Chinese Taipei 1961 1961–1962
1964
1988–1992
1994–2001
2003–2004
Miss Chinese Taipei 18 3rd runner-up 1964
  • Lana Yi Yu
    (4th runner-up)
Competed as Republic of China until 1991, China / Taiwan in 1992, Taiwan (R.O.C.) from 1994 to 1999, Chinese Taipei in 2000 and 2004, Taiwan in 2001 and Chinese Taipei/Taiwan in 2003.[13]
 Côte d'Ivoire 1986 1986 Miss Cote d'Ivoire 1
 Cuba 1952 1952
1954–1963
1965–1967
Miss Cuba 14 3rd runner-up
  • Maria Rosa Gamio
    (1957)
1957
  • Maria Rosa Gamio
    (3rd runner-up)
 Cyprus 1973 1973–1974
1981
1983–1987
1992–2012
Miss Cyprus 29
    Top 10
    • Demetra Eleftheriou
      (2002)
    2002
    • Demetra Eleftheriou
      (Top 10)
     Dahomey 1962 1962 Miss Bénin 1 Currently known as Benin.
     Dominica 1985 1985 Miss Dominica 1
     Estonia 1993 1993–2004
    2006–2009
    2011–2013
    Miss Estonia 19 Top 10
    • Kristiina Heinmets
      (1997)
    2000
    • Evelyn Mikomägi
      (Top 10)
     Ethiopia 2004 2004–2006
    2009
    2012–2014
    2017
    Miss Universe Ethiopia 9 Top 20 2006
     Fiji 1979 1979
    1981
    Miss Fiji 2
     Gabon 2012 2012–2015 Miss Gabon 4
     Gambia 1983 1983–1986 Miss Gambia 4 Won Miss Congeniality in 1983.
     Grenada 1964 1964 Miss Grenada World 1
     Guyana 1956 1956
    1958
    1963–1966
    1999
    2002–2007
    2009–2017
    Miss Universe Guyana 22 Competed as British Guiana until 1966.
     Iraq 1972 1972
    2017
    Miss Iraq 2
     Jordan 1960 1960 Miss Jordan 1 Contest banned due to uproar among citizens.
     Latvia 2005 2005–2006 Miss Universe Latvia 2 Top 10
    • Ieva Kokoreviča
      (2005)
    2005
    • Ieva Kokoreviča
      (Top 10)
     Lesotho 1978 1978 Face of Lesotho 1
     Liberia 1974 1974–1977 Miss Liberia 4
     Luxembourg 1959 1959–1976
    1984–1986
    1988–1989
    1991–1994
    Miss Luxembourg 27
     Madagascar 1961 1961 Miss Madagascar 1
     Montenegro 2007 2007–2009
    2011–2012
    2015
    Miss Montenegro 6 Won Miss Congeniality in 2011.
     Morocco 1957 1957
    1960–1963
    1966
    1975
    1978
    Miss Maroc 8 Top 15
    • Jacqueline Bonilla
      (1957)
    1957
    • Jacqueline Bonilla
      (Top 15)
     New Hebrides 1978 1978 Miss Vanuatu 1 Currently known as Vanuatu.
     Papua New Guinea 1976 1976–1980
    1982–1986
    Miss Papua New Guinea 10
     Senegal 1974 1974
    1985
    1987
    Miss Senegal 3
     Serbia 2007 2007–2015 Miss Serbia 9
     Seychelles 1995 1995 Miss Seychelles 1
     Slovenia 2001 2001–2011
    2013–2014
    2016–2017
    Miss Universe Slovenia 17 Top 15 2007
    /  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1964 1964
    1978–1979
    1989–1991
    2004
    2006
    Miss St. Vincent and the Grenadines 8 Competed as Saint Vincent until 1979.
    /  Suriname 1958 1958
    1960
    1963–1964
    1966
    1969–1974
    1976–1979
    1982
    1989–1993
    1999
    Miss Suriname 22 Top 15
    • Gertrud Gummels
      (1958)
    1958
    • Gertrud Gummels
      (Top 15)
    Competed as Surinam until 1982.
     Swaziland 1993 1993–1994 Miss Swaziland 2 Currently known as Eswatini.
     Trinidad and Tobago 1963 1963–1964
    1966
    1971
    1973–1991
    1993–2006
    2008
    2010–2014
    2017
    Miss Universe Trinidad and Tobago 45 Winner 2006 Won Best in National Costume in 1998, 1999; Miss Photogenic in 1977; Miss Congeniality in 1975, 1976, 1978.
    Competed as Trinidad in 1963 and 1964.
     Tunisia 1960 1960
    1964–1965
    1968–1971
    Miss Tunisie 7 Won Miss Congeniality in 1969.
     Western Samoa 1981 1981–1986 Miss Samoa 6 Currently known as Samoa
     Zaire 1968 1968–1972
    1984–1986
    Miss Congo (RDC) 8 2nd runner-up 1986
    • Likobe Dobala
      (Top 10)
    Competed as Congo-Kinshasa from 1968 to 1971.

    Won Miss Congeniality in 1972. Currently known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

     Zimbabwe 1994 1994
    1996–1998
    2000–2001
    Miss Zimbabwe 6 Top 10 2000
    • Corinne Crewe
      (Top 10)

    Unsuccessful attempts to participate

    The list does not include withdrawals for personal reasons.

    CountryReasonYear
     AlbaniaWithdrew out of respect after Kosovo's delegate was refused entry into the host country.2013
     CyprusActually a British citizen from London, England, Disqualified1982
     EgyptRevolution in Egypt. Authorities recalled contestant back. Returned in 1987.1955
     EnglandContestant was in auto accident the final night.1963
     Faroe IslandsAutonomous country of Denmark, disallowed to compete. Competes for Miss Denmark.2018
     GabonPageant was postponed then later cancelled due to the political turmoil and unrest in the country that followed after the general elections2016
     GuamPregnant. Violated the pageant's rules. Disqualified.1999
     HollandWon Miss Europe, already title-holder. Disqualified.1957
     Hong KongForced to withdraw. Contestant lied about her age.1981
     IcelandWithdrew due to be suffering from dehydration in the preliminary stage. Stayed until the pageant was over.2003
     IndonesiaNo permission from the government. Returned in 2005.1997
     KosovoDenied entry. Host country does not recognize Kosovo as an independent state.2013
     LebanonWithdrew. Refused to compete with Israel also participating.2002
     MalaysiaMiss Malaysia Universe 1963 Azizah Yahya, disqualified for being under-age. 1st Runner-up, Rita Mohammed refused to assume the title.1963
     MayotteCompetes for Miss France, Disqualified.2002
     MozambiqueSponsor wouldn't allow contestant's mother to accompany her, disqualified.2001
     NamibiaFailed to participate since the country was the mandate of South Africa until late 1990.1985
     NicaraguaSponsor TV station went bankrupt.1997
     RussiaPosed for Playboy. Disqualified.2003
     Scotland1987 Miss Scotland Eileen Catterson, disqualified for being under age.1987
     SloveniaContestant arrived in the venue and fell unconscious in the hotel bathroom. She was rushed to the hospital and later withdrew. She was given a tribute on the final night.2015
     South AfricaFailed to participate between 1985–1994 due to practice of Apartheid.1985
     TurkeyStrictly forbidden for Turkish citizens to enter Cyprus, the host nation, Disqualified.2000
     Turks and CaicosWithdrew a night before the final event due to dehydration. Later disclosed the contestant was pregnant.2009
     United Arab RepublicWithdrew. Authorities would not compete with Israel.1959
     Western SamoaQuit after two days of competing1997
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