Miss La Union
Miss La Union (Ilocano: Mutia Ti La Union) is an annual beauty pageant in the province of La Union of the Philippines. It began as the “Miss La Union” contest in 1978. The early editions were held years apart. The pageant took a break in 1992 and was not revived until 2000 as the “Millennium Mutya ng La Union” competition. Since 2011, it has become a major annual activity celebrating the founding of the province. In 2012, the pageant became known as “Mutia ti La Union” after the Iloko code was passed.
Motto | "Beautifully Confident" |
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Formation | March 2, 1978 |
Type | Beauty pageant |
Headquarters | San Fernando, La Union |
Official language | English , Filipino |
The Municipality of Agoo is the most successful municipality in Mutia Ti La Union, having won 8 titles in total. Agoo is the only municipality to have crowned her successor from within the same municipality six times in a row, from 2012 to 2017.
The current title holder is Prianka Elina Goswami of San Juan.[1]
Winners by year change
Year | Municipality | Winner | Venue |
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2002 | Bauang | Rochelle Gualberto | San Fernando |
2004 | Bauang | Medard Angela German | Santol |
2014 | Agoo | Nicole Tuttle | |
Agoo | Maria Ronato | ||
2015 | Agoo | Alessandra Casimiro | Naguilian |
2016 | Naguillan | Triza Ocampo | San Fernando |
2017 | San Fernando | Carina Cariño | San Fernando |
2018 | San Fernando | Donnabelle Barnachea | Santol |
2019 | Sudipen | Anne Margareth Sanglay | San Fernando |
2020 | Sudipen | Divina Marie Villanueva | |
2023 | Sudipen | Kristine Billy Mateo Tabaday | San Fernando |
2024 | San Juan | Prianka Elina Goswami[1] | San Fernando |
History change
It began as the “Miss La Union” contest in 1978. The early editions were held years apart. The pageant took a break in 1992 and was not revived until 2000 as the “Millennium Mutya ng La Union” competition. Since 2011, it has become a major annual activity celebrating the founding of the province. In 2012, the pageant became known as “Mutia ti La Union” after the Iloko code has passed.
References change
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Jr, Jose Patao (2024-03-07). "Working student from San Juan crowned 'Mutia ti La Union". malaya.com.ph. Retrieved 2024-03-29.