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Miss Bolivia Organization
Formation1959; 64 years ago (1959)
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersSanta Cruz
Location
Membership
Official language
Spanish
President
Gloria Suárez de Limpias
WebsiteOfficial website

Miss Bolivia is a national beauty pageant in Bolivia. The pageant was founded in 1959, where the winners were sent to Miss Universe.

History

The contest was founded in 1959 and Gloria Suárez de Limpias has been the event's director since 1979. As of 2019, Bolivia has not won a Miss Universe or Miss World title.

A three-hour parade is held annually on August 5. Bolivian TV channel Unitel broadcasts it to the rest of Latin America, and cable broadcasts are available in the United States. For approximately one month, there are several preliminary events and presentations regarding the main parade.

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Parade

Parade

A parade is a procession of people, usually organized along a street, often in costume, and often accompanied by marching bands, floats, or sometimes large balloons. Parades are held for a wide range of reasons, but are usually celebrations of some kind.

Unitel Bolivia

Unitel Bolivia

UNITEL is a Bolivian commercial television network headquartered in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. It was founded in 1987. It is owned by businessman Osvaldo Monasterio Nieme. The company broadcasts sports, entertainment, political programs, and daily news programs nationwide in the South American country.

Latin America

Latin America

Latin America is a cultural concept denoting the Americas where Romance languages—languages derived from Latin—are predominantly spoken. The term was coined in the nineteenth century, to refer to regions in the Americas that were ruled by the Spanish, Portuguese and French empires. The term does not have a precise definition, but it is "commonly used to describe South America, Central America, Mexico, and the islands of the Caribbean." In a narrow sense, it refers to Spanish America, Brazil, French West Indies and French Antillean Creole speaking Caribbean countries. The term "Latin America" is broader than categories such as Hispanic America, which specifically refers to Spanish-speaking countries; and Ibero-America, a term not generally used that specifically refers to Spanish, French and French Creole-speaking countries and Portuguese-speaking countries sometimes leaving French and British excolonies aside.

United States

United States

The United States of America, commonly known as the United States or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine Minor Outlying Islands, and 326 Indian reservations. The United States is also in free association with three Pacific Island sovereign states: the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau. It is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area. It shares land borders with Canada to its north and with Mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the Bahamas, Cuba, Russia, and other nations. With a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the Americas and the third most populous in the world. The national capital of the United States is Washington, D.C. and its most populous city and principal financial center is New York City.

Official Divisions

Titleholders

The following women have represented Bolivia in the Big Four international beauty pageants, the four major international beauty pageants for women.[1][2] These are Miss World, Miss Universe, Miss International and Miss Earth.;[3][4][5]

Year Miss Bolivia Province Notes
1968 Luz María Rojas Santa Cruz
1969 Roxana Brown Trigo Santa Cruz
1970 Ana Maria Landivar Santa Cruz
1971 Maria Alicia Vargas Vasquez Santa Cruz
1972 Roxana Sittic Harb Santa Cruz
1973 Teresa Isabel Callau Santa Cruz
1974 Jacqueline Gamarra Sckett Santa Cruz
1975 Carolina Elisa Aramayo Esteves Santa Cruz
1976 Liliana Gutiérrez Paz Santa Cruz
1977 Raquel Roca Kuikanaga Santa Cruz
1978 María Luisa Rendon Cochabamba
1979 Carmen Parada Santa Cruz
1980 Sonia Pereira Santa Cruz
1981 Maricruz Aponte Santa Cruz
1982 Sandra Villarroel Gallati Santa Cruz
1983 Cecilia Zamora Tarija
1984 Lourdes Elizabeth Aponte La Paz
1985 Gabriela Orozco La Paz
1986 Elizabeth O’Connor D’Arlach Tarija
1987 Patricia Arce Santa Cruz
1988 Ana Maria Pereira Santa Cruz
1989 Raquel Cors Tarija
1990 Rosario Rico Toro Cochabamba
1991 Selva Landívar Santa Cruz
1992 Natasha Gabriel Arana Beni
1993 Cecilia O'Connor-d'Arlach Santa Cruz
1994 Sandra Rivero Zimmermann Santa Cruz
1995 Natalia Cronenbold Aguilera Santa Cruz
1996 Helga Bauer Salas Santa Cruz Reina Hispanoamericana 1996
DETHRONED
1997 Verónica Larrieu Santa Cruz
1998 Susana Barrientos Roig Santa Cruz Reina Hispanoamericana 1998
1999 Yenny Vaca Paz Santa Cruz Reina Hispanoamericana 1999
2000 Claudia Andrea Arano Santa Cruz
2001 Paola Coimbra Antipieff Santa cruz
2002 Irene Aguilera Santa Cruz
2003 Gabriela Oviedo Santa Cruz
2004 Andrea Abudinen Richter Santa Cruz
2005 María Desiree Durán Morales Santa Cruz
2006 Jessica Anne Jordan Burton Beni
2007 Katherine "Kate" David Céspedes Santa Cruz
2008 Rosa Dominique Noemí Peltier De Liota Cochabamba
2009 Claudia Arce Lemaitre Chuquisaca
2010 María Olivia Pinheiro Menacho[6] Santa Cruz
2011 Yessica Mouton Gianella[7] Litoral
2012 Alexia Laura Viruez Pictor[8] Santa Cruz
2013 Claudia Maria Tavel Antelo[9] Santa Cruz
2014 Romina Rocamonje Fuentes[10] Beni Reina Hispanoamericana 2014
2015 Paula Caroline Schneider Aguilera Santa Cruz Resigned
2016 Antonella Moscatelli Saucedo Santa Cruz
2017 Gleisy Noguer Hassen Pando
2018 Marian Joyce Prado Rivera Santa Cruz Dethroned
2019 Fabiana Hurtado Tarrazona Santa Cruz
2020 Lenka Nemer Drpić La Paz
2021 Nahemi Uequin Antelo Santa Cruz
2022 Maria Fernanda Pavisic Rojas[11] Cochabamba Dethroned
María Camila Sanabria Pereyra[12] Santa Cruz

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Bolivia

Bolivia

Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, is a landlocked country located in western-central South America. It is bordered by Brazil to the north and east, Paraguay to the southeast, Argentina to the south, Chile to the southwest and Peru to the west. The seat of government and executive capital is La Paz, while the constitutional capital is Sucre. The largest city and principal industrial center is Santa Cruz de la Sierra, located on the Llanos Orientales, a mostly flat region in the east of the country.

Big Four international beauty pageants

Big Four international beauty pageants

The Big Four or the Big League Pageants refers to the four major international beauty pageants for women – Miss World, Miss Universe, Miss International and Miss Earth. The group was first described by the China Daily newspaper in 2004 as "the world's four major beauty contests". In April 2008, the South China Morning Post described them as "four of the world's top beauty pageants"; the same description was also used by South Korea's leading newspaper, Chosun Ilbo in 2010. In 2017, the Latin Times considered the group as the "most important pageants in the world". In 2018, NBC News referred to them as the "four biggest international pageants", while Agencia EFE delineated them in 2019 as the "four most influential beauty pageants in the world".

Beauty pageant

Beauty pageant

A beauty pageant is a competition that has traditionally focused on judging and ranking the physical attributes of the contestants. Pageants have now evolved to include inner beauty, with criteria covering judging of personality, intelligence, talent, character, and charitable involvement, through private interviews with judges and answers to public on-stage questions. The term beauty pageant refers originally to the Big Four international beauty pageants.

Miss International

Miss International

Miss International is a Japan-based international beauty pageant organized by the International Culture Association. First held in 1960, it is the fourth largest pageant in the world in terms of the number of national winners participating in the international contest.

Miss Earth

Miss Earth

Miss Earth is an annual international major beauty pageant based in the Philippines that advocates for environmental awareness, conservation and social responsibility. Along with Miss World, Miss Universe, and Miss International, it is one of the Big Four international beauty pageants.

Desiree Durán

Desiree Durán

María Desiree Durán Morales is a Bolivian actress, TV Presenter and model who participated in Miss Universe 2006 as Miss Bolivia and made top 10.

Jessica Jordan

Jessica Jordan

Jessica Anne Jordan Burton is a Bolivian-British politician, model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Bolivia 2007 and represented Bolivia at Miss Universe 2007 pageant in Mexico City.

Dominique Peltier

Dominique Peltier

Rosa Dominique Noemí Peltier De Liota best known as Dominique Peltier, is a Bolivian beauty queen of Cochabamba who won the Miss Bolivia Universo 2008 title during the Miss Bolivia 2008 pageant on 19 July 2008. She represented her home country Bolivia at the Miss Universe 2009 pageant at the Atlantis Paradise Island, in Nassau, Bahamas on August 23, 2009. Dominique did not enter the 15 semi-finalists. She represented Bolivia in Reina Hispanoamericana 2008 and was placed as a finalist.

Claudia Arce

Claudia Arce

Claudia Arce Lemaitre is a Bolivian actress, singer, model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Bolivia 2009, representing the Department of Chuquisaca. In the development of the contest she won titles as Yanbal Face Best Smile and Best National Costume. Claudia stood for Bolivia in the Queen of the World 2009 contest held at Berlin, Germany, and also in Miss Universe 2010, without success. She was the first woman born in Bolivia's Department of Chuquisaca who participated in Miss Universe.

Alexia Viruez

Alexia Viruez

Alexia Viruez is a Bolivian beauty pageant titleholder and model who was crowned Miss Bolivia 2012, and represented her country in the 2013 Miss Universe.

Claudia Tavel

Claudia Tavel

Claudia Tavel Antelo is a Bolivian beauty pageant titleholder and model who was crowned Miss Bolivia 2013 and represented her country at Miss Universe 2014.

Joyce Prado

Joyce Prado

Marian Joyce Prado Rivera is a Bolivian model and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Bolivia 2018. she represented Bolivia at the Miss Universe 2018 pageant. Prado was stripped of her Miss Santa Cruz and Miss Bolivia crowns for 'breach of contract', when she confirmed she was pregnant in April 2019.

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Miss Bolivia Universo

  •   : Declared as Winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
The winner of Miss Bolivia Universo represents her country at the Miss Universe. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent.
Year Department Miss Bolivia Placement at Miss Universe Special Awards Notes
2023 TBA
2022 Santa Cruz María Camila Sanabria Pereyra[13] Unplaced
Cochabamba Maria Fernanda Pavisic Rojas Dethroned
2021 Santa Cruz Nahemi Uequin Antelo Unplaced
2020 La Paz Lenka Nemer Drpić Unplaced
  • Social Impact award
2019 Santa Cruz Fabiana Hurtado Tarrazona Unplaced
2018 Santa Cruz Marian Joyce Prado Ribera Unplaced
2017 Pando Gleisy Vera Noguer Hassen Unplaced
2016 Santa Cruz Fabiana Antonella Moscatelli Saucedo Unplaced
  • Best National Costume (Top 12)
2015 Beni Romina Rocamonje Fuentes Unplaced
2014 Santa Cruz Claudia María Tavel Antelo Unplaced
2013 Santa Cruz Alexia Laura Viruez Píctor Unplaced
2012 Litoral Yessica Sharit Mouton Gianella Unplaced
2011 Santa Cruz Maria Olivia Pinheiro Menacho Unplaced
  • Best National Costume (7th Runner-up)
2010 Chuquisaca Claudia Arce Lemaitre Unplaced
2009 Cochabamba Noemí Dominique Rosa Peltier De Liotta Unplaced
2008 Santa Cruz Katherine David Céspedes Unplaced
2007 Beni Jessica Anne Jordan Burtón Unplaced
2006 Litoral Maria Desirée Durán Morales Top 10
2005 Santa Cruz Paola Andrea Abudinen Richter Unplaced
2004 Litoral Gabriela Oviedo Serrate Unplaced
2003 Santa Cruz Irene Aguilera Vargas Unplaced
2002 Santa Cruz Paola Clarisse Coimbra Antipieff Unplaced
2001 Litoral Claudia Andrea Araño Antelo Unplaced
2000 Litoral Yenny Vaca Paz Unplaced
1999 Santa Cruz Susana Barrientos Roig Unplaced
1998 Santa Cruz Verónica María Larrieu Velasco Unplaced
1997 Litoral Helga Bauer Salas Unplaced
1996 Santa Cruz Natalia Cronenbold Aguilera Unplaced
1995 Litoral Sandra Rivero Zimmermann Unplaced
1994 Tarija Cecilia O'Connor-d'Arlach Unplaced
1993 Beni Roxana Arias Becerra Unplaced Designation — Designated as a representative to Miss Universe in 1993 by Miss Bolivia Promociones Gloria Organization.
1992 Tariija Natasha Gabriela Arana Lema Unplaced
1991 Santa Cruz Maria Selva Landívar Unplaced
1990 Cochabamba Rosario Rico del Toro Pilar Top 6
1989 Tarija Raquel Cors Ulloa Unplaced
1988 Santa Cruz Ana Maria Pereira Parada Unplaced
1987 Santa Cruz Patricia Hortensia Arce Rocabado Unplaced
1986 Tarija Elizabeth O’Connor-d’Arlach Unplaced
1985 La Paz Gabriela Orozco Ruiz Unplaced
1984 La Paz Lourdes Elizabeth Aponte Hurtado Unplaced
1983 Beni Cecilia Zamora Oliva Unplaced
1982 Santa Cruz Sandra Irene Villarroel Gallati Unplaced
1981 Santa Cruz Vivian "Maricruz" Aponte Zambrana Unplaced
1980 Santa Cruz Carmen Sonia Pereira Parada Unplaced
1979 Cochabamba Maria Luisa Rendón Unplaced
1978 Beni Raquel Roca Kuikunaga Unplaced
1977 Santa Cruz Liliana Gutiérrez Paz Unplaced
1976 La Paz Carolina Elisa Aramayo Esteves Unplaced
1975 Cochabamba Jacqueline Gamarra Sckett Unplaced
1974 Santa Cruz Teresa Isabel Callau Unplaced
1973 La Paz Roxana Sittic Harb Unplaced
1972 Santa Cruz Mara Alicia Vargas Vásquez Unplaced
1971 Chuquisaca Ana María Landívar Gantier Unplaced
1970 La Paz Roxana Brown Trigo Unplaced
  • Best National Costume
1969 Cochabamba Luz Maria Rojas Unplaced
1968 Santa Cruz Roxana Bowles Chávez Unplaced
  • Best Swimsuit
1967 Oruro Marcela Montoya García Unplaced
  • Best Swimsuit
1966 Santa Cruz Maria Elena Borda Unplaced
1965 Tarija Patricia Estensoro Terazas Unplaced
1964 La Paz Olga Mónica del Carpio Oropeza Top 15
1963 Santa Cruz Ana Maria Velasco Gutiérrez Unplaced
1962 Santa Cruz Gabriela "Gaby" Roca Díaz Unplaced
1961 Santa Cruz Gloria Soruco Suárez Unplaced
1960 Cochabamba Nancy Aguirre Unplaced
1959 La Paz Corina Taborga Unplaced
1958 Tarija Maria Luisa Caso Did not compete
1957 La Paz Rosario Samsò Did not compete
1956 Cochabamba Ana Maria Pacheco Did not compete
1955 Pando Consuelo Díaz Lima Did not compete

Miss Bolivia Mundo

  •   : Declared as Winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
The winner of Miss Bolivia Mundo represents her country at the Miss World pageant.
Year Department Miss Bolivia Mundo Placement at Miss World Special Awards Notes
2023 Beni Maria Fernanda Rivero Arteaga[14] TBA
2022 Miss World 2021 was rescheduled to 16 March 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in Puerto Rico, no edition started in 2022
2021 Beni Alondra Mercado Campos Unplaced
2020 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no competition held
2019 Santa Cruz Iciar Díaz Camacho Unplaced
2018 Cochabamba Vanessa Vargas Gonzáles Unplaced
2017 Santa Cruz Yasmin Pinto Solar Unplaced
2016 Tarija Leyda Lourdes Suárez Aldana Unplaced
2015 Santa Cruz Vivian Susana Serrano Llanos Unplaced
2014 Litoral Neidy Andrea Forfori Aguilera Top 25
  • Beauty With a Purpose (Top 10)
2013 Tarija María Alejandra Castillo Unplaced
2012 La Paz Mariana Garcia Mariaca Unplaced
  • World Designer Dress Award
2011 Litoral Yohana Paola Vaca Guzmán Unplaced
  • Beach Beauty (Top 20)
  • Top Model (Top 20)
2010 Beni Maria Teresa Roca Córdova Unplaced
  • Beach Beauty (Top 40)
2009 Santa Cruz Flavia Fernanda Foianini Arzabe Unplaced
2008 Beni Jackelin Arias Kippes Unplaced
2007 Cochabamba Sandra Lea Hernández Saavedra Unplaced
2006 Beni Ana Maria Ortiz Rodal Unplaced
2005 Litoral Viviana Méndez Rivero Unplaced
2004 Beni María Nuvia Montenegro Apuri Unplaced
2003 Beni Helen Aponte Saucedo Top 20
  • Miss Personality
2002 Beni Alejandra Montero Chávez Unplaced
2001 Santa Cruz Claudia Etmüller Spinatto Unplaced
2000 Cochabamba Jimena Rico Toro Gamarra Unplaced
1999 Tarija Ana Raquel Rivera Zambrana Unplaced
1998 Santa Cruz Bianca Bauer Añez Unplaced
1997 Santa Cruz Mitzy Suárez Saucedo Unplaced
1996 Tarija Andrea Mariana Forti Sandoval Unplaced
1995 Santa Cruz Carla Patricia Morón Peña Top 10
1994 Cochabamba Mariel Gabriela Arce Taborga Unplaced
1993 Santa Cruz Claudia Lorena Arrieta Justiniano Unplaced
1992 Tarija Verónica Pino Unplaced
1991 Cochabamba Mónica Gamarra Giese Unplaced
1990 Tarija Daniela Domínguez Unplaced
1989 Tarija Victoria Julio Unplaced
1988 Tarija Claudia Nazer Unplaced
1987 Cochabamba Birgit Ellefsen Unplaced
1986 Cochabamba Claudia Arévalo Ayala Unplaced
1985 Santa Cruz Carolina Issa Abudinen Unplaced
1984 Santa Cruz Erika Weise Unplaced
1983 Tarija Ana Maria Taboada Arnold Top 15
1982 Oruro Brita Margareta Cederberg Top 15
1981 Pando Carolina Diaz Mansour Unplaced
1980 Chuquisaca Sonia Giovanna Malpartida Unplaced
1979 Santa Cruz Patricia Asbun Galarza Unplaced
1978 Did not compete
1977 Santa Cruz Elizabeth Ianonne Morón Unplaced
1976 Did not compete
1975 Cochabamba Maria Monica Guardia Unplaced
Did not compete between 1966—1974
1965 Santa Cruz Gabriella Cornel Kempff Unplaced
1964 Did not compete
1963 La Paz Rosario Lopera Unplaced
1962 Did not compete
1961 Santa Cruz Nancy Cortez Justiniano Unplaced
1960 La Paz Dalia Monasterios Thornee Unplaced

Miss Bolivia Internacional

  •   : Declared as Winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
Between 1969 and 2014 the second runner-up of Miss Bolivia represented Bolivia at the Miss International pageant. Since 2015 after the committee divided pageant into two pageants, the Miss Bolivia Internacional selects by the first runner-up of Miss Bolivia pageant.
Year Department Miss Bolivia Internacional Placement at Miss International Special Awards Notes
2022 Pando Carolina Fernández Menacho Unplaced
Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no competition held between 2020—2021
2019 Chuquisaca Valentina Pérez Medina Unplaced
2018 Beni Maria Elena Antelo Molina Unplaced
2017 Litoral Carla Patricia Maldonado Simoni Unplaced
  • Miss International America
2016 Tarija Katherine "Katty" Aysathu Añazgo Orozco Unplaced
2015 Cochabamba Alejandra Panonzo Muguertegui Unplaced
2014 Santa Cruz Mory Joselyn Toro Leigue Unplaced
2013 Chuquisaca Adriana Delgadillo Galvan Unplaced
2012 Pando Stephanie Nuñez Nogales Unplaced
2011 Santa Cruz Daniela Michelle Núñez del Prado Serrano Unplaced
2010 Santa Cruz Ximena Vargas Parada Unplaced
2009 Tarija Laura Denisse Olivera Rivarola Unplaced
2008 Cochabamba Paula Andrea Peñarrieta Chaga Unplaced
2007 Santa Cruz Angélica Olavarría Vacao Unplaced
2006 Santa Cruz Pamela Justiniano Saucedo Unplaced
2005 Santa Cruz Gretel María Stehli Parada Unplaced
2004 Tarija Vanessa Patricia Morón Jarzun Unplaced
2003 Santa Cruz Carmen Muriel Cruz Claros Top 12
2002 Litoral Edith Carla Ameller Zubelsa Unplaced
2001 La Paz Joan Priscilla Quiroga Sarmiento Unplaced
2000 Santa Cruz Katherine Villarroel Unplaced
1999 Santa Cruz Natalia Arteaga Gamarra Unplaced
1998 Litoral Liliana Peña Guachalla Top 15
1997 Tarija Fabiana Nieva Caso Unplaced
1996 Santa Cruz Elka Grothenhorst Pacheco Top 15
1995 Tarija Liliana Arce Angulo Top 15
1994 Santa Cruz Maria Renée David Unplaced
1993 Santa Cruz Maria Cristina Tondelli Unplaced
1992 Santa Cruz Ana Paola Roca Mercado Unplaced
1991 Cochabamba Rosmy Tamara Pol Unplaced
1990 Santa Cruz Giselle Greminger Top 10
  • Best National Costume
1989 Santa Cruz Katerine Rivera Vaca Unplaced
1988 Santa Cruz Sonia Montero Unplaced
1987 Litoral Gouldin Balcázar Unplaced
1986 Beni Gloria Patricia Roca Unplaced
1985 Tarija Ana Patricia Castellanos Unplaced
1984 Santa Cruz Maria Cristina Gómez Unplaced
1983 Santa Cruz Eliana Limpias Suárez Unplaced
  • Miss Friendship
1982 Santa Cruz Beatrice Peña Unplaced
1981 Santa Cruz Rosario Suárez Did not compete
1980 Santa Cruz Maria Beatriz Landívar Olmos Unplaced
1979 Santa Cruz Sonia Beatriz Villarroel Unplaced
1978 Rosita de Lourdes Requeña Unplaced
  • Miss Friendship
1977 Miriam Coimbra Unplaced
1976 Martha Rosa Baeza Unplaced
1975 Rosario Maria del Blanco Unplaced
1974 Dilian Nela Martínez Unplaced
1973 Rosa Maria Columba González Unplaced
1972 Leticia Brunn Aguilera Unplaced
1971 Maria Villarejo Unplaced
1970 Nelly Zenteno Pereira Unplaced
1969 Erika Kohlenberger Unplaced
1968 Ana Maria Urenda Amelunga Unplaced
  • Miss Friendship
1967 Maria Cristina Ibáñez Brown Unplaced
Did not compete between 1963—1966
1962 Olga Pantoja Antelo Unplaced
1961 Carmen Anze Unplaced
1960 Edmy Arana Ayala Unplaced

Miss Bolivia Tierra

  •   : Declared as Winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
Between 2001 and 2014 the third runner-up of Miss Bolivia represented Bolivia at the Miss Earth pageant. Began in 2015 the second runner-up of Miss Bolivia will go to Miss Earth pageant.
Year Department Miss Bolivia Tierra Placement at Miss Earth Special Awards Notes
2022 Litoral Fabiane Valdivia Unplaced
2021 Cochabamba Sarah Teran Unplaced
2020 Chuquisaca Valentina Perez Unplaced
2019 Oruro Fernanda Vaca Pereira Unplaced
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Miss Friendship (FIRE Group)
2018 Tarija Yenifer Karen Quispe Nava Unplaced
2017 Santa Cruz Giancarla Fernández Ferrufino Unplaced
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Best National Costume (South América)
2016 Cochabamba Eliana Pamela Villegas Timm Unplaced
  • Miss Gubat
  • 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Best National Costume (The Americas)
  • 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Best Long Gown (Group 1)
2015 La Paz Vinka Nemer Drpic Unplaced Jazmín Duran Valda did not compete due to personal reasons; another contestant took over as the new Miss Bolivia Tierra 2015.
2014 Chuquisaca Eloisa Gutiérrez Unplaced
  • 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Best Swimsuit (Group 1)
  • 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Resort Wear (Group 1)
  • Eco-Beauty (Top 10)
2013 Cochabamba María René Carmona Soliz Unplaced
  • Miss Ever Bilena (Sponsor)
  • 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Best National Costume (America)
  • Best Swimsuit (Top 15)
  • Resort Wear (Top 15)
2012 Beni Dayana Dorado Moreno Unplaced
2011 La Paz Valeria Odilia Avedaño Avila Unplaced
2010 Santa Cruz Yovana O’Brien Méndez Unplaced
2008 La Paz Dania Carolina Urquiola Rodríguez Unplaced Paula Andrea Peñarrieta Chaga resigned as Miss Bolivia Tierra, another contestant took over the title as Miss Bolivia Tierra 2008.
2007 Tarija Carla Loreto Fuentes Rivero Unplaced
2006 Beni Jéssica Anne Jordan Burton Unplaced
2005 Tarija Vanessa Patricia Morón Jarzun Unplaced
2004 Santa Cruz Carmen Muriel Cruz Claros Unplaced
2003 Tarija Claudia Cecilia Azaeda Melgar Unplaced
  • Miss Photogenic
2002 Litoral Susana Valeria Vaca Díez Unplaced
2001 Santa Cruz Catherine Villarroel Márquez Top 10

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Source: "Miss Bolivia", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2023, January 24th), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Bolivia.

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