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Miss Georgia (country)

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Formation
  
2003

Headquarters
  
Tbilisi

Official language
  
Georgian

Type
  
Beauty pageant

Location
  
Georgia

Membership
  
Miss Universe Miss World

Miss Georgia (Georgian: მის საქართველო, Mis Sakartvelo) is a national beauty pageant in Georgia.

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History

The Miss Georgia beauty contest is the biggest national pageant in Georgia since 2003. Since that year the pageant's winner competes at the Miss World competition where London becomes a home of the pageant. Miss Georgia and IC Model Management together develop its pageant to bring the country on International stage. In 2004 Georgia started to participate at the Miss Universe International beauty contest in Ecuador by Nino Murtazashvili of Tbilisi. Between 2003 and 2011 the main winner competed at the Miss World while second title went to Miss Universe as Miss Universe Georgia. In 2012 the committees replaced the rule if the main winner must goes to Miss Universe then Miss World. A runner-up will compete if the winner cannot fulfill the duties as Miss Georgia at International pageant. Although the 1st runner-up may compete at the Miss World pageant, the committees usually prepare the winner to both Miss Universe and Miss World.

Along with Miss Universe and Miss World, the Miss Georgia beauty contest has also officially become national franchise for Miss Intercontinental and Miss Tourism International.

Titleholders

Boldface indicates winner of the Miss Universe or Miss World

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  • Nino Murtazashvili rescheduled to 2004 Miss Universe pageant by Miss Georgia Organization.
  • Tamar Nemsitsveridze was the 2nd Runner-up in Miss Georgia 2007. She is considered Miss Georgia 2007, because the winner and the 1st runner-up were dethroned.
  • In 2013 Janeta Kerdikoshvili did not participate because of unexpected health problems. The official statement about her withdrawal was announced by Miss Georgia Organization.
  • References

    Miss Georgia (country) Wikipedia