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1.1  Placements  





1.2  Special awards  







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Miss Venezuela 1989






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Miss Venezuela 1989
DateFebruary 16, 1989
PresentersGilberto Correa
Carmen Victoria Pérez
Raúl Velasco
EntertainmentRaphael, Alejandra Guzmán, Guillermo Dávila
VenuePoliedro de Caracas, Caracas, Venezuela
BroadcasterVenevision
Entrants28
Placements10
WinnerEva Lisa Ljung
 Lara

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Miss Venezuela 1989 was the 36th Miss Venezuela pageant, was held in Caracas, Venezuela on February 16, 1989, after weeks of events. The winner of the pageant was Eva Lisa Ljung, Miss Lara.

The pageant was broadcast live on Venevision from the Poliedro de CaracasinCaracas, for the first time since 1975. At the conclusion of the final night of competition, outgoing titleholder Yajaira Vera, crowned Eva Lisa LjungofLara as the new Miss Venezuela. It was the first edition to use CGI effects for the opening credit sequence, a trend that was pioneered from the 1985 pageant onward.

The return to the Poliedro was marked with one of the biggest opening numbers yet in pageant history - a Broadway-themed opening with past pageant alumni (Elluz Peraza, Raquel Lares, Viviana Gibelli, 1986 runner-up Maite Delgado, 1988 winner Yajaira Vera and 1988 runner-up Emma Rabbe) and those who took part in every pageant of the 80s joining the 28 entrants.

Results[edit]

Placements[edit]

The runners-up were:

Special awards[edit]

Contestants[edit]

The Miss Venezuela 1989 delegates are:

  • Miss Anzoátegui - Gladys Beatriz Cardozo Rondón
  • Miss Apure - Marcela Walerstein Martin
  • Miss Aragua - Heidi Loren Gorrín González
  • Miss Barinas - Judsan Del Carmen (Timty) Dahl Daal
  • Miss Bolívar - Carmen Tibisay Cañas Marín
  • Miss Carabobo - Judith Manzanilla Wehlering
  • Miss Cojedes - Rosmarth Wendy Freytes Belisario
  • Miss Costa Oriental - Ninoska Ríos Tomassini
  • Miss Delta Amacuro - Fabiola Oleydi Inciarte Pozo
  • Miss Dependencias Federales - Claudia Pittia Torres
  • Miss Distrito Federal - Fabiola Candosín Marchetti
  • Miss Falcón - Amanda Valeria Marinelli Devlin
  • Miss Guárico - Yoletty Beatriz Cabrera Armas
  • Miss Lara - Eva Lisa Ljung Larsdotter
  • Miss Mérida - Ericka Helena Correia Rodríguez
  • Miss Miranda - Rosmary Rosario Socorro Díaz
  • Miss Monagas - Yulis Paulette Díaz Pereira
  • Miss Municipio Libertador - Adelheid Salswach Fasanaro
  • Miss Municipio Vargas - Claudia Kateryna Rojas Cordero
  • Miss Nueva Esparta - Beatriz Carolina Omaña Trujillo
  • Miss Península Goajira - Patricia Carola Velásquez Semprún
  • Miss Portuguesa - Mary Graciela Mosquera Villegas
  • Miss Sucre - María Daniela Sucre Marotta
  • Miss Táchira - Luicira Zaly Marcano Reyes
  • Miss Trujillo - Alejandra Montilla
  • Miss Yaracuy - Meribel Suárez Benítez
  • Miss Zulia - Michelle de Lourdes Chilberry Palanqué
  • External links[edit]


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