Miss World Spain 2016
Miss World Spain 2016 was the 4th edition of the Miss World Spain pageant, held on September 17, 2016. The winner was Raquel Tejedor Melendez of Aragón and she represented Spain in Miss World 2016.[1][2][3] This was the last edition of Miss World Spain under the Be Miss Orgnization. Later in the year, they give up the license to focus solely on Miss Universe Spain. The license then went to Nuestra Belleza España.
Miss World Spain 2016 | |
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Date | September 17, 2016 |
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Venue | Auditorium Theatre, Salou, Tarragona, Spain |
Entrants | 25 |
Withdrawals | |
Returns | |
Winner | Raquel Tejedor Melendez |
Final results
Final results | Contestant[1] |
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Official Delegates
Province | Candidate[1] |
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Raquel Tejedor Melendez | |
Alicia Díaz López | |
Claudia Cruz García González | |
Carla Hernandez Gómez | |
Laura Picaza Álvarez de Eulate | |
Sara López Otero | |
Jéssica Maso Bartoll | |
Rosa Maria Beño Ruiz de la Sierra | |
Lara Fernandez Bajo | |
Zulema Vázquez Rey | |
Magnolia Maria Martinez Ortuño | |
Blanca Paloma Lora Ramírez | |
Carolina Pérez Martinez | |
Nathalie Mamolar Domenech | |
Marta Álvarez Sanchez | |
Carla Font Cabrera | |
Miriam Paredes Ginés | |
Carmen Serrano Porras | |
Patricia Lara Lupiañez | |
Lidia Rosauro Martinez | |
Alba Medina Navarro | |
Candela Victoria Garrido Punta | |
Nadia Sanromá Murillo | |
Priscila Medina Quintero | |
Rebeca Kenda Nana Barrentes | |
Notes
Withdrawals
Did not compete
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References
- "The World Kats Magazine: MISS WORLD SPAIN 2016". The World Kats Magazine. Retrieved 2020-04-02.
- Missosology (2016-09-19). "Raquel Tejedor Melendez is Miss World Spain 2016". Missosology. Retrieved 2020-04-02.
- Andre. "Miss Aragon wins Miss World Spain 2016". Retrieved 2020-04-02.
External links
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