Sixty-seven contestants from around the world have arrived in Nowy Sącz, Małopolska, Poland to compete for the coveted title of Miss Supranational 2023. One of them will succeed South African Lalela Mswane winner of the 2022 edition.
Four countries making their debuts in the competition this year are Botswana, the Cayman Islands, Mozambique and the United Kingdom, while the countries that have brought back their candidates are Albania, Cameroon, Croatia, Equatorial Guinea, Gibraltar, Nicaragua, the Bahamas and Togo.
“Since their arrival in the host country, the pre-contest activities immediately started. They started taking photos, filming, touring and, of course, having a unique supranational experience,” local media report.
In all, they are 67 contestants seeking to succeed South African Lalela Mswane who will pass the Miss Supranational 2023 crown. The final and coronation show is scheduled for July 14 at the Amphitheater in Strzelecki Park.

List of Miss Supranational 2023 contestants
Albania – Klara Musabelliu
Belgium – Jana Meskens
Bolivia – Stephanie Terrazas
Botswana – Dabilo Moses
Brazil – Sancler Frantz
Cambodia – Chily Tevy
Cameroon – Kevine Ghomba
Canada – Alexa Marie Grant
Cayman Islands – Melissa Bridgemohan
Colombia – Valentina Mora
Costa Rica – Margaret Gray
Côte d’Ivoire – Yasmine Wognin
Croatia – Anetta Rajkovic
Cuba – Monica Aguilar
Curaçao – Andreina Pereira
Czech Republic – Marie Jedličková
Dominican Republic – Crystal Matos
Ecuador – Andrea Aguilera
El Salvador – Luciana Martínez
Equatorial Guinea – Anita Mikue
Finland – Linda Heinonen
Germany – Maria Ignat
Ghana – Helen Demey Matey
Gibraltar – Michelle Lopez Desoisa
Greece – Maria Cholidou
Guatemala – Naida Estubier
Haiti – Merlie Fleurizard
Hong Kong – Vinci Chan
Iceland – Ísabella Þorvaldsdóttir
India – Pragnya Ayyagari
Indonesia – Yasinta Aurellia
Jamaica – Thalia Malcolm
Japan – Mayuko Hanawa
Kenya – Martha Mwikali
Korea – Juhyeon Roh
Malaysia – Deidre Walker
Mauritius – Nilmani Hurlall
Mexico – Vanessa López
Mozambique – Suema Adbul Rachid
Namibia – Romiley Hoffmann
Nepal – Sama Parajuli
Netherlands – Luna-Isabella Stienstra
Nicaragua – Katherine Burgos Reyes
Nigeria – Genevieve Ukatu
Panama – Jillyan Chue
Paraguay – Fabiola Martínez
Peru – Valeria Flórez
Philippines – Pauline Amelinckx
Poland – Aleksandra Klepaczka
Portugal – Elodie Lopes
Puerto Rico – Camille Fabery
Romania – Ioana-Izabela Hotăran
Slovakia – Simona Leskovská
South Africa – Ayanda Thabethe
Spain – Lola Wilson
Thailand – Patraporn Wang
The Bahamas – Maliqué Maranda
Togo – Mathilde Honyiglo
Trinidad and Tobago – Cadiesha Joseph
Türkiye – Selin Erberk Gürdikyan
Ukraine – Alina Liashuk
United Kingdom – Emma Rose Collingridge
United States – Rylee Spinks
Venezuela – Selene Delgado
Vietnam – Ngan Dang Thanh
Zambia – Candy Mathews
Zimbabwe – Sakhile Dube
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