Miss Polonia 2005
DateSeptember 2, 2005
Presenters
Entertainment
VenueNational Theater, Warsaw
BroadcasterTVP
Entrants31
Placements20
WinnerMalwina Ratajczak
 Opole

Miss Polonia 2005 was the 31st Miss Polonia pageant, held on September 2, 2005. The winner was Malwina Ratajczak of Opole and she represented Poland in Miss World 2005 and Miss Baltic Sea 2006. Top 5 finalist Marta Jakoniuk represented Poland Miss International 2006. Top 5 finalist Francys Mayela Barraza Sudnicka represented the country at both Miss Universe 2006 and Miss Earth 2006.[1][2][3]

Results

Placements

Placement Contestant
Miss Polonia 2005
  •  Opole – Malwina Ratajczak
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
Top 5
Top 10
Top 20

Special Awards

Award Contestant
Miss Photogenic
  • Opole – Agnieszka Pachucka
Miss Television Viewers
  • OpoleMalwina Ratajczak

Official Delegates

RepresentsCandidateAge
Holy CrossEwelina Kołomańska22
Justyna Sylwar20
Magdalena Pobocha21
Lower SilesiaAgata Paskudzka18
LublinEmilia Ziemnicka20
Karolina Stajkowska19
MasoviaAnna Jedlikowska19
Diana Wółkiewicz21
Marta Jakoniuk19
Marta Kozłowska22
OpoleAgnieszka Pachucka18
Malwina Ratajczak18
PodlaskieEdyta Daniluk19
Emilia Tarasewicz18
Marta Michalczuk21
SilesiaAgata Janus18
Justyna Ciepielowska23
Magdalena Słopiecka18
Marta Legierska19
Sandra Wilczok18
Upper PolandBeata Kozar18
Ewelina Wdówka19
Magdalena Grocholewska20
Paulina Nowicka21
Warmia-MasuriaMagdalena Zalewska19
West PomeraniaAnna Chojnowska18
Polish Community in GermanyMaria Mazurkiewicz21
Polish Community in KazakhstanElena Ozinkowska21
Polish Community in LithuaniaKamila Moro18
Polish Community in SwedenMichaela Sorle19
Polish Community in VenezuelaFrancys Mayela Barraza Sudnicka25

Notes

Did not compete

References

  1. "Miss Polonia - Malwina Ratajczak". www.misspolonia.com.pl. Retrieved 2020-08-21.
  2. Polskiemiss (June 27, 2011). "Polskie Miss: Wybory Miss Polonia 2005". Polskie Miss. Retrieved 2020-08-21.
  3. "Miss Polonia 2005". 2019-12-20. Archived from the original on 2020-12-29. Retrieved 2020-08-21.
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