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- Results Placements
- Contestants
- Notes Did not compete
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{{Infobox beauty pageant | date = October 16, 2004 | venue = Workers Indoor Arena, Beijing, China | image = Beijing Workers Arena.jpg | broadcaster = TV Tokyo | winner = Jeymmy Vargas[1] | represented = {{flag|Colombia}} | congeniality = Fu Sze-Sze {{flag|Hong Kong}} | photogenic = Sodtuya Chadraabal {{flag|Mongolia}} | best national costume = Sun Yue {{flag|China}} | placements = 15 | entrants = 58 | debuts = {{Hlist|Angola|Romania|Zambia}} | withdraws = {{Hlist|Argentina|Croatia|Guatemala|Latin Mexico|Native American|Malta|Vietnam}} | returns = {{Hlist|Australia| Bolivia|Czech Republic|Dominican Republic|Ecuador|Egypt|El Salvador|Hawaii|Hungary|Iceland|Latvia|Lebanon|Mongolia|New Caledonia|Norway| Panama|Peru|Poland|Senegal}} | before = 2003 | next = 2005 }}Miss International 2004, the 44th Miss International pageant, was held on October 16, 2004 at the Workers Indoor Arena in Beijing, China. 58 contestants from all over the world competed for the crown. Miss International 2003, Goizeder Azua of Venezuela, crowned her successor Jeymmy Vargas of Colombia as the new Miss International.[1]ResultsPlacements Final results | Contestant |
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Miss International 2004- {{flag|Colombia}} – Jeymmy Vargas[1]
| 1st runner-up- {{flag|United States}} – Amy Lynne Holbrook
| 2nd runner-up- {{flag|Greece}} – Olga Kypriotou
| Semi-finalists- {{flag|China}} – Sun Yue
- {{flag|France}} – Lucie Degletagne
- {{flag|Germany}} – Natascha Borger
- {{flag|India}} – Mihika Verma
- {{flag|Japan|1999}} – Tamiko Kawahara
- {{flag|South Korea|name=Korea}} – Kim In-ha
- {{flag|Latvia}} – Jelena Keirane
- {{flag|Mongolia}} – Sodtuya Chadraabal
- {{flag|Philippines}} – Margaret Ann Bayot[4]
- {{flag|Russia}} – Nataliya Kolodeznikova
- {{flag|Spain}} – Cristina Torres Domínguez
- {{flag|United Kingdom}} – Laura Shields
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Contestants{{div col|colwidth=30em}}- {{flag|Angola}} – Telma de Jesus Esperanca Sonhi
- {{flag|Aruba}} – Ysaura Giel
- {{flag|Australia}} – Lacey Davis
- {{flag|Bahamas}} – Shantell Nicole Hall
- {{flag|Bolivia}} – Vanessa Patricia Morón Jarzun
- {{flag|Brazil}} – Grazielli Massafera
- {{flag|Canada}} – Adelynn Cupino
- {{flag|Chile}} – Francisca Valenzuela Rendic
- {{flag|China}} – Sun Yue
- {{flag|Colombia}} – Jeymmy Vargas
- {{flag|Costa Rica}} – Tatiana Vargas Cruz
- {{flag|Cyprus}} – Demetra Mouski
- {{flag|Czech Republic}} – Michaela Wostlova
- {{flag|Dominican Republic}} – Carol M. Arciniegas
- {{flag|Ecuador}} – Irene Andrea Zunino Garcia
- {{flag|Egypt}} – Dina Abel
- {{flag|El Salvador}} – Andrea Hernández
- {{flag|Ethiopia}} – Helina Mezegbu
- {{flag|Finland}} – Henna Ylilauri
- {{flag|France}} – Lucie Degletagne
- {{flag|Germany}} – Natascha Vanessa Börger Sevilla
- {{flag|Greece}} – Olga Kypriotou
- {{flag|Hawaii}} – Kellie Peterson
- {{flag|Hong Kong}} – Fu Sze-Sze
- {{flag|Hungary}} – Blanka Bakos
- {{flag|Iceland}} – Halldora Rut Bjarnadottir
- {{flag|India}} – Mihika Verma
- {{flag|Israel}} – Li’or Keren
- {{flag|Japan|1999}} – Tamiko Kawahara (川原多美子)
- {{flag|South Korea|name=Korea}} – Kim In-ha
- {{flag|Latvia}} – Jelena Keirane
- {{flag|Lebanon}} – Nataly Nasrallah
- {{flag|Malaysia}} – Lim Lee Ching
- {{flag|Mexico}} – Bernadette Gonzalez
- {{flag|Mongolia}} – Sodtuya Chadraabal
- {{flag|New Caledonia|1853}} – Yvana Parotu
- {{flag|Northern Marianas}} – Kenyelyn Litumular Arriola
- {{flag|Norway}} – Stephanie Eide Furuguiel
- {{flag|Panama}} – Anabella Isabel Hale Ruíz
- {{flag|Peru}} – Aldana Joyce García Jahnsen
- {{flag|Philippines}} – Margaret Ann "Maan" Awitan Bayot[2]
- {{flag|Poland}} – Marta Matyjasik
- {{flag|Puerto Rico}} – Meredith Herrera
- {{flag|Romania}} – Ramona-Angela Raut
- {{flag|Russia}} – Nataliya Kolodeznikova
- {{flag|Senegal}} – Aminata Dieye
- {{flag|Serbia & Montenegro}} – Jasna Bozovic
- {{flag|Singapore}} – Sherry Ng Yun Feng
- {{flag|Slovak Republic}} – Aneta Kailingova
- {{flag|Spain}} – Cristina Torres Domínguez
- {{flag|Thailand}} – Sunisa Pasuk
- {{flag|Tunisia}} – Rym Laalai
- {{flag|Turkey}} – Gulsah Sahin
- {{flag|Ukraine}} – Yuliya Kumpan
- {{flag|United Kingdom}} – Laura Shields
- {{flag|U.S.A.}} – Amy Lynne Holbrook
- {{flag|Venezuela|1954}} – Eleidy Aparicio
- {{flag|Zambia}} – Cynthia Kanema
{{div col end}}NotesDid not compete{{div col|colwidth=30em}}- {{flag|Belize}} – Farah Carisa Evans
- {{flag|Nigeria}} – Ene Maya Lawani
- {{flag|Paraguay|1990}} – Myriam Raquel Rodriguez
- {{flag|Sri Lanka}} – Shehara Silva
- {{flag|Tahiti}} – Tania Tinirauarii
{{div col end}}References1. ^1 2 {{cite web | last=Vina | first=Nguyen | title=All winners of the contest Miss International | website=Global Express News | date=September 28, 2015 | url=http://globalexpressnews.blogspot.com/2015/09/all-winners-of-contest-miss_19.html | accessdate=January 3, 2016}} 2. ^1 {{cite web | last=Adina | first=Armin | title=Head-turners back in the Binibining Pilipinas contest | website=Inquirer Entertainment | date=April 7, 2012 | url=http://entertainment.inquirer.net/35645/head-turners-back-in-the-binibining-pilipinas-contest | accessdate=January 3, 2016}}
External links- [https://web.archive.org/web/20090106182434/http://www.pageantopolis.com/international/Int_2004.htm Pageantopolis – Miss International 2004]
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