Miss Perú 1975

The Miss Peru Pageant was reinstated in 1975 and the winner was chosen by votes of readers of Gente Magazine (the official sponsor of the pageant).

Miss Perú 1975
DateJune 23, 1975
SponsorGente Magazine
Entrants23
WinnerLourdes Berninzon
Region Lima

That year, 23 candidates were competing for the 3 national crowns. The chosen winner represented Peru at the Miss Universe 1975[1], Miss World 1975, and Miss Ambar 1975. The rest of the finalists would enter in different pageants.[2]

Placement

Final ResultsContestant
Miss Peru Universe 1975
  • Region Lima - Lourdes Berninzon
Miss World Peru 1975
Miss Ambar Peru 1975
  • Huancavelica - Mary Ann Franco
Miss Maja Peru 1975
  • Ancash - María Julia Fortunic
1st Runner-Up
  • Junín - Rocío Lazcano
2nd Runner-Up
  • Cajamarca - María Isabel Frías
Top 10
  • Madre de Dios - Luisa Malatesta
  • San Martín - Dina Carrera
  • Piura - Liliana Castaneda
  • Moquegua - Patricia Céspedes


Special Awards

  • Best Regional Costume - Áncash - María Julia Fortunic
  • Miss Photogenic - Lambayeque - Francis Armendáriz
  • Miss Body - San Martin - Dina Carrera
  • Miss Congeniality - Callao - Myriam Llosa
  • Miss Elegance - Piura - Liliana Castaneda
  • Most Beautiful Face - Region Lima - Lourdes Berninzon

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Contestants

  • Amazonas - Carmen Lelis
  • Áncash - María Julia Fortunic
  • Cajamarca - María Isabel Frías
  • Callao - Myriam Llosa
  • Cuzco - Ada Millares
  • Distrito Capital - Mary Orfanides
  • Europe Perú - Llubica Barkovich
  • Huancavelica - Mary Ann Franco
  • Huánuco - Viviana Ezeta
  • Ica - Susy Brescia
  • Junín - Rocío Lazcano
  • La Libertad - Lidya Solezzi
  • Lambayeque - Francis Armendáriz
  • Loreto - Susy Molgora
  • Madre de Dios - Luisa Malatesta
  • Moquegua - Patricia Céspedes
  • Pasco - Pilar Galindo
  • Piura - Liliana Castaneda
  • Puno - Nancy Tan Jun Jump
  • Region Lima - Lourdes Berninzon
  • San Martín - Dina Carrera
  • Tacna - Maricarmen Villar
  • Tumbes - Carmen Olaechea
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