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'''Miss International 1996''', the 36th ] pageant, was held on October 26, 1996 at the Kanazawa Kagekiza in ], ]. ] earned ]'s first Miss International crown.
==Results==
===Placements===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%;"
|-
! Placement
! Contestant
|-
| '''Miss International 1996'''
|
* '''{{flag|Portugal}}''' - ''']'''
|-
| 1st Runner-up
|
* {{flag|Tunisia|1959}} - Ibticem Lahmar
|-
| 2nd Runner-up
|
* {{flag|Colombia}} - Claudia Mendoza
|-
| Top 15
|
* {{flag|Australia}} - Kylie Watson
* {{flag|Bolivia}} - Elka Pacheco
* {{flag|Greece}} - Rania Likoudi
* {{flag|Japan|1947}} - Akiko Sugano
* {{flag|South Korea}} - Kim Jung-hwa
* {{flag|New Caledonia}} - Tania Chitty
* {{flag|Norway}} - Eva Stenset
* {{flag|Philippines|1986}} - ]
* {{flag|Spain}} - Rosa Casado
* {{flag|Turkey}} - Gokce Yanardag
* {{flag|Ukraine}} - Nataliya Kozitskaya
* {{flag|Venezuela|1954}} - ]
|}
==Contestants==
{{div col|colwidth=30em}}
* '''{{flag|Argentina}}''' - Maria Xenia Bordón
* '''{{flag|Aruba}}''' - Julisa Marie Lampe
* '''{{flag|Australia}}''' - Kylie Ann Watson
* '''{{flag|Belgium}}''' - Barbara Van der Beken
* '''{{flag|Bolivia}}''' - Elka Grothenhorst Pacheco
* '''{{flag|Brazil}}''' - Ana Carina Góis Homa
* '''{{flag|Great Britain|name=Britain}}''' - Shauna Marie Gunn
* '''{{flag|Chile}}''' - Alexandra De Granade Errázuriz
* '''{{flag|Colombia}}''' - Claudia Inés de Torcoroma Mendoza Lemus
* '''{{flag|Czech Republic}}''' - Zdenka Zadrazilova
* '''{{flag|Dominican Republic}}''' - Sandra Natasha Abreu Matusevicius
* '''{{flag|Fiji}}''' - Ranjani Roshini Dayal
* '''{{flag|Finland}}''' - Ulrika Therese Wester
* '''{{flag|France}}''' - Nancy Cornelia Delettrez
* '''{{flag|Germany}}''' - Andrea Walaschewski
* '''{{flag|Greece}}''' - Rania Likoudi
* '''{{flag|Guatemala}}''' - Karla Hannelore Beteta Forkel
* '''{{flag|Hawaii}}''' - Kam Au
* '''{{flag|Holland}}''' - Leonie Maria Boon
* '''{{flag|British Hong Kong|name=Hong Kong}}''' - Fiona Yuen Choi-Wan
* '''{{flag|Iceland}}''' - Audur Geirsdóttir
* '''{{flag|India}}''' - Fleur Dominique Xavier
* '''{{flag|Israel}}''' - Ann Konopny
* '''{{flag|Japan|1947}}''' - Akiko Sugano
* '''{{flag|South Korea}}''' - Kim Jung-hwa
* '''{{flag|Luxembourg}}''' - Christiane Lorent
* '''{{flag|Macedonia}}''' - Aleksandra Petko Petrovska
* '''{{flag|Malta}}''' - Mary Farrugia
* '''{{flag|New Caledonia}}''' - Tania Lise Chitty
* '''{{flag|Northern Marianas}}''' - Kathleen Williams
* '''{{flag|Norway}}''' - Eva-Charlotte Stenset
* '''{{flag|Panama}}''' - Betzy Janethe Achurra
* '''{{flag|Paraguay|1990}}''' - Claudia Rocío Melgarejo
* '''{{flag|Philippines|1986}}''' - ]
* '''{{flag|Poland}}''' - Monika Marta Adamek
* '''{{flag|Portugal}}''' - ''']'''
* '''{{flag|Puerto Rico}}''' - Lydia Guzmán López
* '''{{flag|Russia}}''' - Yuliya Vladimirovna Ermolenko
* '''{{flag|Singapore}}''' - Carel Siok Liang Low
* '''{{flag|Slovak Republic}}''' - Martina Jajcayova
* '''{{flag|Spain}}''' - Rosa Maria Casado Teixidor
* '''{{flag|Togo}}''' - Amanda Adama Bawa
* '''{{flag|Tunisia|1959}}''' - Ibticem Lahmar
* '''{{flag|Turkey}}''' - Gokce Yanardag
* '''{{flag|Ukraine}}''' - Nataliya Vasilievna Kozitskaya
* '''{{flag|United States}}''' - Maya Yadira Kashak
* '''{{flag|Venezuela|1954}}''' - ]
* '''{{flag|Vietnam}}''' - Phạm Anh Phương
{{div col end}}
===Did not compete===
{{div col|colwidth=30em}}
* '''{{flag|El Salvador}}''' - Priscilla Ruiz
* '''{{flag|Mexico}}''' - Gloria Ondina Rivera
{{div col end}}
==Notes==
{{Miss International}}
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]
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Revision as of 12:49, 17 December 2024

Beauty pageant
Miss International 1996
Fernanda Alves (right) of Portugal won Miss International 1996.
DateOctober 26, 1996
PresentersMasumi Okada
VenueKanazawa Kagekiza, Kanazawa, Japan
BroadcasterTV Tokyo
Entrants48
Placements15
DebutsMacedonia, Togo
WithdrawalsCyprus, Denmark, El Salvador, Guam, Honduras, Mexico, Seychelles, Thailand
ReturnsChile, Finland, New Caledonia, Poland, Russia, Tunisia, Ukraine
WinnerFernanda Alves
 Portugal
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Miss International 1996, the 36th Miss International pageant, was held on October 26, 1996 at the Kanazawa Kagekiza in Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan. Fernanda Alves earned Portugal's first Miss International crown.

Results

Placements

Placement Contestant
Miss International 1996
1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
Top 15

Contestants

Did not compete

Notes

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