Miss World 1967

Data:16 listopada 1967
Kraj: Wielka Brytania
Miasto:Londyn
Gala finałowa:Lyceum Theatre
Liczba uczestniczek:54
Zwyciężczyni:Madeleine Hartog Bel Houghton,  Peru
Poprzedniczka:Reita Faria,  Indie
Następczyni:Penelope Plummer,  Australia
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Miss World 1967 - 17. wybory Miss World odbyły się 16 listopada 1967 r. w Lyceum Theatre w Londynie. O tytuł i koronę Miss World 1967 walczyło 55 uczestniczek. Zwyciężyła Madeleine Hartog Bel Houghton, która stała się pierwszą Peruwianką, która wygrała ten konkurs. Ponownie w Miss World Peru zwyciężyło dopiero 37 lat później, w 2004 r.

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