Miss Universe Slovenia

Miss Universe Slovenia
Motto Confidently Beautiful
Formation 2001
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters Ljubljana
Location
Membership
Miss Universe
Official language
Slovene
National Director
Vladimir Kraljevic
Website Official website

The Miss Universe Slovenia (Slovene: Miss Universe Slovenije) is a national beauty pageant that selected Slovenia's representative to the Miss Universe pageant.

History

In 2001, Slovenia began to participate in the Miss Universe pageant. Minka Alagič was crowned the first Miss Universe Slovenia pageant. In 2012, the main national pageant organizers "Delo Revije", a magazine company, lost the franchise license due to company's bankruptcy filed in 2011. In 2013, the franchise was acquired by Vladimir Kraljevic, who is also the national director of Miss Universe Croatia.

Performance at Miss Universe

In Mexico City, where Miss Universe 2007 was held, Tjaša Kokalj, Miss Universe Slovenia 2007, placed in the Top 15, becoming the first Slovenian semifinalist at the Miss Universe pageant in history.

Titleholders

Color key
  •      Declared as Winner
  •      Ended as runner-up
  •      Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
YearMiss Universe SloveniaMunicipalityPlacementSpecial Awards
2016 TBA TBA TBA
2015 Ana Haložan Slovenske Konjice Did not compete due to injury
2014 Urška Bračko Maribor Unplaced
2013 Nina Đurđević (Dethroned) Maribor Unplaced
2011 Ema Jagodič Ljubljana Unplaced
2010 Marika Savšek Šmartno pri Litiji Unplaced
2009 Mirela Korač Ljubljana Unplaced
2008 Anamarija Avbelj Lukovica Unplaced
2007 Tjaša Kokalj Ljubljana Top 15
2006 Nataša Pinoza Sevnica Unplaced
2005 Dalila Dragojevič Vrhnika Unplaced
2004 Sabina Remar Trbovlje Unplaced
2003 Polona Baš Maribor Unplaced
2002 Iris Mulej Kranj Unplaced
2001 Minka Alagič Maribor Unplaced

Winner by Municipality

MunicipalityTitlesYears
Ljubljana 4 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
Maribor 3 2001, 2003, 2013
Slovenske Konjice 1 2015
Šmartno pri Litiji 1 2010
Lukovica 1 2008
Sevnica 1 2006
Vrhnika 1 2005
Trbovlje 1 2004
Kranj 1 2002

By Geographical regions

As of 2010:

RegionTitlesYears
Osrednjeslovenska7 Ljubljana (4), Šmartno pri Litiji (1), Lukovica (1), Vrhnika (1)
Podravska3 Maribor
Spodnjeposavska1 Sevnica
Zasavska1 Trbovlje
Gorenjska1 Kranj
Goriška
Jugovzhodna Slovenija
Koroška
Notranjsko-kraška
Obalno-kraška
Pomurska
Savinjska

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