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20-year-old wins Miss Venezuela crown

Marelisa Gibson plans to participate in next year’s Miss Universe pageant

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Miss Miranda, Marelisa Gibson Villegas turns on the runway during the swimsuit event of the Miss Venezuela 2009 beauty pageant in Caracas, Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009.
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updated 8:58 a.m. ET Sept. 25, 2009

CARACAS, Venezuela - Marelisa Gibson, a 20-year-old brunette, has been crowned Miss Venezuela and will represent the beauty-obsessed South American country at next year's Miss Universe pageant.

The annual Miss Venezuela pageant is the one of Venezuela's most watched programs and a source of national pride.

Venezuela has won six Miss Universe, five Miss World and four Miss International crowns — more than any other country.

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Stefania Fernandez, a Venezuelan, was selected Miss Universe last month at the pageant in the Bahamas.

Fernandez gave the Miss Venezuela crown to Gibson at the conclusion of Thursday's four-hour pageant.

Second place went to 22-year-old Adriana Visini, who will represent Venezuela in the Miss World pageant.

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