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Special Awards

Further information: Miss Earth Special Awards
  • Venezuela is the most successful in Swimsuit awards: Alexandra Braun in 2005, Marianne Puglia in 2006 and Silvana Santaella in 2007.
  • There are 2 countries who have won the Best in Long Gown award twice:
    • Venezuela: Silvana Santaella in 2007 and Daniela Torrealba in 2008 .
    • Philippines: Carlene Aguilar in 2001 and Sandra Seifert in 2009.
  • The Philippines has the most Miss Photogenic awards: April Rose Perez in 2002, Jeanne Angeles Harn in 2007, and Karla Henry in 2008.
  • There are 3 countries who have won the Best in National Costume award twice:
    • Korea: Jin-Ah Lee in 2002 and Hie Mi Yoo in 2005 .
    • Panama: Jessica Segui in 2003 and Shassia Ubillus in 2008.
    • Japan: Marina Kishira in 2010 and Tomoko Maeda in 2011.
  • Bosnia & Herzegovina has two Miss Talent awards: Džejla Glavović in 2002 and Mirela Bulbulija in 2004.
  • Only one Miss Friendship has gone on place in the pageant: Amale Al Khoder (Lebanon, 2007).
  • Two Miss Earth winners were awarded Miss Talent award:
    • Bosnia & Herzegovina in 2002 Džejla Glavović.
    • India in 2010 Nicole Faria.
  • Two Miss Earth winners were awarded Miss Photogenic: Priscilla Meirelles (Brazil, 2004) and Karla Paula Henry (Philippines, 2008)
  • Miss Venezuela 2007, Silvana Santaella won 4 awards: Best in Long Gown, Best in Swimsuit, Miss Psalmstre Placenta and Gandang Ricky Reyes Award.
  • Miss Philippines 2008, Karla Henry won five special major and minor awards: Miss Earth Designers Award, Miss Photogenic, Eagle Express Award, Miss Fontana, Pasigandahan Awards (for Manila). Currently, she's the only winner who received the most awards in the history of Miss Earth Beauty Pageant.

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