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Miss Brazil 2004 (Portuguese: Miss Brasil 2004) was the 50th edition of the Miss Brazil pageant. It was held on 15 April 2004 at Credicard Hall in São Paulo, São Paulo State, Brazil and was hosted by Nayla Micherif and Gustavo Gianetti with Thiago Mansur, Astrid Fontenelle, Fernando Scherer, Sabrina Parlatore, Luciana Curtis, and Isabella Fiorentino all as commentators. Gislaine Ferreira, who is originally from Minas Gerais but competed as Miss Tocantins, crowned her successor Fabiane Niclotti of Rio Grande do Sul at the end of the event. Niclotti represented Brazil at the Miss Universe 2004 pageant. 1st Runner-Up, Iara Coelho of Minas Gerais, represented the Brazil at Miss World 2004 and 2nd Runner-Up, Grazi Massafera of Paraná, represented the country at Miss International 2004.

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  • Miss Brazil 2004 (Portuguese: Miss Brasil 2004) was the 50th edition of the Miss Brazil pageant. It was held on 15 April 2004 at Credicard Hall in São Paulo, São Paulo State, Brazil and was hosted by Nayla Micherif and Gustavo Gianetti with Thiago Mansur, Astrid Fontenelle, Fernando Scherer, Sabrina Parlatore, Luciana Curtis, and Isabella Fiorentino all as commentators. Gislaine Ferreira, who is originally from Minas Gerais but competed as Miss Tocantins, crowned her successor Fabiane Niclotti of Rio Grande do Sul at the end of the event. Niclotti represented Brazil at the Miss Universe 2004 pageant. 1st Runner-Up, Iara Coelho of Minas Gerais, represented the Brazil at Miss World 2004 and 2nd Runner-Up, Grazi Massafera of Paraná, represented the country at Miss International 2004. (en)
  • Miss Brasil 2004 foi a 50ª edição do tradicional concurso de beleza feminino de Miss Brasil, válido para a disputa de Miss Universo 2004. Esta edição foi realizada no dia 15 de abril no espaço de eventos "Credicard Hall" no estado de São Paulo. A mineira eleita por Tocantins a Miss Brasil 2003, Gislaine Ferreira coroou Fabiane Niclotti do Rio Grande do Sul ao fim da competição. O concurso foi transmitido pela Band, sob a apresentação da Nayla Micherif, a Miss Brasil 1997 e do Gustavo Gianetti, o Mister World 2003 . Esta edição do certame ficou marcada na história como o "Jubileu de Ouro" do Miss Brasil. O público aplaudiu de pé as 28 ex-misses que comparecem ao evento - entre elas a baiana Martha Rocha. (pt)
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  • 2003 (xsd:integer)
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  • Juliana Melo (en)
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  • 2004-04-15 (xsd:date)
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  • Fabiane Niclotti (en)
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  • Miss Brazil 2004 (Portuguese: Miss Brasil 2004) was the 50th edition of the Miss Brazil pageant. It was held on 15 April 2004 at Credicard Hall in São Paulo, São Paulo State, Brazil and was hosted by Nayla Micherif and Gustavo Gianetti with Thiago Mansur, Astrid Fontenelle, Fernando Scherer, Sabrina Parlatore, Luciana Curtis, and Isabella Fiorentino all as commentators. Gislaine Ferreira, who is originally from Minas Gerais but competed as Miss Tocantins, crowned her successor Fabiane Niclotti of Rio Grande do Sul at the end of the event. Niclotti represented Brazil at the Miss Universe 2004 pageant. 1st Runner-Up, Iara Coelho of Minas Gerais, represented the Brazil at Miss World 2004 and 2nd Runner-Up, Grazi Massafera of Paraná, represented the country at Miss International 2004. (en)
  • Miss Brasil 2004 foi a 50ª edição do tradicional concurso de beleza feminino de Miss Brasil, válido para a disputa de Miss Universo 2004. Esta edição foi realizada no dia 15 de abril no espaço de eventos "Credicard Hall" no estado de São Paulo. A mineira eleita por Tocantins a Miss Brasil 2003, Gislaine Ferreira coroou Fabiane Niclotti do Rio Grande do Sul ao fim da competição. O concurso foi transmitido pela Band, sob a apresentação da Nayla Micherif, a Miss Brasil 1997 e do Gustavo Gianetti, o Mister World 2003 . Esta edição do certame ficou marcada na história como o "Jubileu de Ouro" do Miss Brasil. O público aplaudiu de pé as 28 ex-misses que comparecem ao evento - entre elas a baiana Martha Rocha. (pt)
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  • Miss Brazil 2004 (en)
  • Miss Brasil 2004 (pt)
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