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Miss Malta
Formation1963
FounderGeorge and Margaret Gatt Mangion
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersValletta
Location
Membership
Miss Earth
Miss Grand International
Official language
Maltese
President
Kersten Borg
Websitemissmalta.tv

Miss Malta is a national beauty pageant in Malta which was founded in 1963 by George and Margaret Gatt Mangion of GM Productions.[1] The pageant is also considered as the oldest beauty contest held in the Maltese Islands.[1][2][3] During 2014 – 2018, the event was organized by Glamorous Entertainment (Glow Promotions), under the management of Vince Taliana.[3] Since 2019, the pageant has been run under the leadership of Kersten Borg.[2]

The reigning Miss Malta is Kim Pelham of St. Julian's who was crowned on 7 November 2021 at the Radisson Blue hotel of Għajn Tuffieħa.[2]

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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.

Malta

Malta

Malta, officially the Republic of Malta, is an island country in the Mediterranean Sea. It consists of an archipelago, between Italy and Libya, and is part of Southern Europe. It lies 80 km (50 mi) south of Sicily (Italy), 284 km (176 mi) east of Tunisia, and 333 km (207 mi) north of Libya. The official languages are Maltese and English, and 66% of the current Maltese population is at least conversational in the Italian language.

St. Julian's, Malta

St. Julian's, Malta

Saint Julian's is a town in the Central Region of Malta. As of 2020, its registered number of inhabitants stands at 13,792. It is situated along the coast, north of the country's capital, Valletta. It is known for tourism-oriented businesses, such as hotels, restaurants and nightclubs which are centred mainly in an area known as Paceville.

Għajn Tuffieħa

Għajn Tuffieħa

Għajn Tuffieħa is a bay and sandy, red beach which is located in Mġarr, Malta. The bay is 345 metres (377 yd) south of Golden Bay. It is quieter than Golden Bay and often visited by Maltese natives themselves as well as tourist visitors. To reach this beach, one needs to descend a hill on a staircase of 200 steps. On top of the cliffs west of Għajn Tuffieħa bay, there is an old defense tower built in 1637. It is one of the seven towers built by Grand Master Giovanni Paolo Lascaris, of the Knights Hospitaller.

Titleholders

Year Miss Malta Runners-up[1] Ref.
1st Runner-up
(Miss Republic of Malta)
2nd Runner-up
(Miss Tourism Malta)
3rd Runner-up
(Miss Grand Malta)
4th Runner-up
(Top Model Malta)
2003  Mellieħa – Dana Ben Moussa  Birkirkara – Nerrisa Mifsud Camilleri No data available [4]
2013  Fleur-de-Lys – Jade Cini  Sliema – Natalya Galdes  Żurrieq – Mandy Micallef [5]
2014  St. Julian's – Pearl Haber  Ħamrun – Maria Abela  Birkirkara – Rodianne Gatt [6]
2015  Balzan – Sarah Mercieca  Gżira – Nicola Grixti  St. Paul's Bay – Louisa Abela [7]
2016  Luqa – Christie Refalo  Valletta – Bernadette Bajada  Santa Venera – Maria Abela [3]
2017  St. Paul's Bay – Yanika Azzopardi  Naxxar – Jessica Gherxi  Lija – Naomi Hammett [8]
2018  Tarxien – Alexia Pauline Tabone  San Pawl il-Baħar – Yaz Abughrara  Attard – Nicole Agius [8]
2020  St. Julian's – Hannah Giacchino  Attard – Nicole Agius  Qrendi – Amanda Bezzina [9]
2021[2]  St. Julian's – Kim Pelham Pembroke, Malta Pembroke – Leah Sammut Mock Swieqi Madliena – Shannah Vella Rapa  San Ġwann – Isabelle Borg St. Paul's Bay Xemxija – Kristy Falzon [2]
Notes
2. ^ In the 2010 – 2020 edition, the runners-up was announced as Miss Republic of Malta and Miss Tourism of Malta[6]
2. ^ In the 2021 edition, the second to the fifth place was sequentially announced as Miss Republic of Malta, Miss Tourism of Malta, Miss Grand Malta, and Top Model Malta.[2]

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Mellieħa

Mellieħa

Mellieħa is a large village in the Northern Region of Malta. It has a population of 10,087 as of March 2014. Mellieħa is also a tourist resort, popular for its sandy beaches, natural environment, and Popeye Village nearby.

Birkirkara

Birkirkara

Birkirkara is a city in the central region of Malta. It is the second most populous on the island, with 24,356 inhabitants as of 2020. The town consists of five autonomous parishes: Saint Helen, Saint Joseph the Worker, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Saint Mary and San Gorg Preca. The city's motto is In hoc signo vinces, and its coat of arms is a plain red cross, surmounted by a crown.

Sliema

Sliema

Sliema is a town located on the northeast coast of Malta in the Northern Harbour District. It is a major residential and commercial area and a centre for shopping, bars, dining, and café life. It is also the most densely populated town on the island.

Balzan

Balzan

Balzan is a municipality in the Central Region of Malta, one of the so-called three villages, together with Attard and Lija. The village originally consisted of a group of small dwellings and farms but eventually grew, becoming a parish in the 17th century. As of 2021, the town registered a population of 4,774 inhabitants.

Gżira

Gżira

Gżira is a town in the Central Region of Malta. It is located between Msida and Sliema, also bordering on Ta' Xbiex. It has a population of 8,029 as of March 2014. The word Gżira means "island" in Maltese, and the town is named after Manoel Island which lies just adjacent to the town. The seafront of Gżira has views of the walled city of Valletta, which are illuminated at night, forming a backdrop to Manoel Island, the yacht marina and a seafront public garden. Kappara is located close to Gżira. The Orpheum Theatre is located in Gżira.

St. Paul's Bay

St. Paul's Bay

St. Paul's Bay is a town in the Northern Region of Malta, sixteen kilometres northwest of the capital Valletta. Saint Paul's Bay is the largest town in the Northern Region and the seat of the Northern Regional Committee.

Luqa

Luqa

Luqa is a town located in the Southern Region of Malta, 4.3 km away from the capital Valletta. With a population of 5,945 as of March 2014, it is a small but densely populated settlement which is typical of Malta's older towns and villages. Luqa is centered around a main square which contains a church dedicated to St. Andrew. The patron saint's traditional feast is celebrated on the first Sunday of July, with the liturgical feast being celebrated on 30 November. The Malta International Airport is located in Luqa.

Santa Venera

Santa Venera

Santa Venera is a town in the Central Region of Malta, with a population of 8,834 (2021). It is located between the towns of Birkirkara and Ħamrun, and it also borders Qormi and Msida.

Naxxar

Naxxar

Naxxar is a small city in the Northern Region of Malta, with a population of 14,891 people as of March 2014. The Naxxar Church is dedicated to Our Lady of Victories. The annual village feast is celebrated on 8 September. Naxxar was formerly known for hosting the Maltese International Trade Fair at Maltese International Trade Fair Grounds.

Lija

Lija

Lija is a small village in the Central Region of Malta. It forms part of the Three villages of Malta, along with Attard and Balzan. Lija has a baroque parish church and seven other small chapels. The parish church is dedicated to Our Saviour. Lija became a parish in 1594, after the small community detached itself from the neighbouring town, Birkirkara. It has a population of 3,162 as of 2021.

Tarxien

Tarxien

Tarxien is a town in the South Eastern Region of Malta. Its population stood at 8583 in March 2014.

Attard

Attard

Attard is a town in the Central Region of Malta. Together with Balzan and Lija it forms part of "the Three Villages" and has been inhabited since the Classical Period. It has a population of 12,268 as of 2021. Attard's traditional Latin motto is Florigera rosis halo due to its many flower gardens and citrus orchards. Attard is abundant with public gardens. The inhabitants of Attard are known as saraċini.

International competition

From 1965 to 2001, the winner of Miss Malta represented the country at the Miss World pageant. However, a new organization, Miss World Malta, had instead launched in 2002 to send its delegates to such the international pageant.

Miss Malta titleholders at International beauty pageants
Year Representative District National tiltle International pageant Ref.
2013 Jade Cini  Fleur-de-Lys Miss Malta 2013 Miss Intercontinental 2013 [es] – Unplaced [5]
2014 Pearl Haber  St. Julian's Miss Malta 2014 Miss Intercontinental 2014 [es] – Unplaced
2015 Sarah Mercieca  Balzan Miss Malta 2015 Miss Grand International 2015 [es] – Unplaced [7][10]
Nicola Grixti  Gżira 1st runner-up Miss Malta 2015 Miss Supranational 2015 [fr] – Unplaced [11]
2017 Christie Refalo  Luqa Miss Malta 2016 Miss Earth 2017 – Unplaced [3]
2018 Yanika Azzopardi  St. Paul's Bay Miss Malta 2017 Miss Earth 2018 – Unplaced [8]
2019 Alexia Tabone  Tarxien Miss Malta 2018 Miss Earth 2019 – Unplaced [8]

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Miss World

Miss World

Miss World is the oldest existing international beauty pageant. It was created in the United Kingdom by Eric Morley in 1951. Since his death in 2000, Morley's widow, Julia Morley, has co-chaired the pageant. Along with Miss Universe, Miss International, and Miss Earth, it is one of the Big Four international beauty pageants.

Miss World Malta

Miss World Malta

Miss World Malta is a national Beauty pageant for selecting a delegate to represent Malta at the Miss World pageant. This pageant is not related to Miss Malta pageant.

Balzan

Balzan

Balzan is a municipality in the Central Region of Malta, one of the so-called three villages, together with Attard and Lija. The village originally consisted of a group of small dwellings and farms but eventually grew, becoming a parish in the 17th century. As of 2021, the town registered a population of 4,774 inhabitants.

Gżira

Gżira

Gżira is a town in the Central Region of Malta. It is located between Msida and Sliema, also bordering on Ta' Xbiex. It has a population of 8,029 as of March 2014. The word Gżira means "island" in Maltese, and the town is named after Manoel Island which lies just adjacent to the town. The seafront of Gżira has views of the walled city of Valletta, which are illuminated at night, forming a backdrop to Manoel Island, the yacht marina and a seafront public garden. Kappara is located close to Gżira. The Orpheum Theatre is located in Gżira.

Luqa

Luqa

Luqa is a town located in the Southern Region of Malta, 4.3 km away from the capital Valletta. With a population of 5,945 as of March 2014, it is a small but densely populated settlement which is typical of Malta's older towns and villages. Luqa is centered around a main square which contains a church dedicated to St. Andrew. The patron saint's traditional feast is celebrated on the first Sunday of July, with the liturgical feast being celebrated on 30 November. The Malta International Airport is located in Luqa.

Miss Earth 2017

Miss Earth 2017

Miss Earth 2017, the 17th edition of the Miss Earth pageant, with the theme "Heroines fighting climate change", was held on November 4, 2017 at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines. Katherine Espín of Ecuador crowned her successor Karen Ibasco of the Philippines at the end of the event. This is the fourth time Philippines won Miss Earth - the most in the pageant's history.

St. Paul's Bay

St. Paul's Bay

St. Paul's Bay is a town in the Northern Region of Malta, sixteen kilometres northwest of the capital Valletta. Saint Paul's Bay is the largest town in the Northern Region and the seat of the Northern Regional Committee.

Miss Earth 2018

Miss Earth 2018

Miss Earth 2018, the 18th edition of the Miss Earth pageant, with the theme "Goddesses of the Earth", was held on November 3, 2018, at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines. Karen Ibasco of the Philippines crowned her successor Nguyễn Phương Khánh of Vietnam at the end of the event. This is the first time Vietnam won the Miss Earth pageant, one of the Big Four international beauty pageants. On October 20, 2018, Miss Earth announced in their Facebook page that the winners of Eco-Video and Eco-Media Award winners automatically fast-tracked to the Top 18; the two delegates who earned two spots through the preliminary panel of judges and by the votes of social media.

Tarxien

Tarxien

Tarxien is a town in the South Eastern Region of Malta. Its population stood at 8583 in March 2014.

Miss Earth 2019

Miss Earth 2019

Miss Earth 2019, the 19th edition of the Miss Earth pageant, was held on October 26, 2019, at Okada Manila in Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines where Nguyễn Phương Khánh of Vietnam was succeeded by Nellys Pimentel of Puerto Rico at the end of the event. This marks the first time Puerto Rico has won Miss Earth, becoming the first territory to win at least once in all of the Big Four international beauty pageants.

Source: "Miss Malta", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2022, November 5th), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Malta.

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  2. ^ a b c d e Frederick Zammit (8 November 2017). "Miss San Ġiljan tirbaħ Miss Malta 2021". Newsbook.com.mt (in Maltese). Archived from the original on 8 November 2021. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
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