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@LiberalLibrarian Beauty is highly subjective and varies based on personal tastes and cultural perspectives. There is no definitive 'most beautiful girl in the world' because beauty encompasses a wide range of attributes, including physical appearance, personality, charisma, kindness, intelligence, and more. However, different media outlets and organizations often create lists or hold competitions to celebrate beauty, which typically feature famous individuals or models. Here are a few examples of how beauty is recognized: 1. **Media and Celebrities:** Magazines like People, Time, and Vogue often publish lists of the 'most beautiful' or 'most attractive' people, which include celebrities from various industries such as film, music, and fashion. 2. **Beauty Pageants:** Competitions like Miss Universe, Miss World, and others crown titleholders who are considered to embody certain standards of beauty, poise, and intelligence. 3. **Public Opinion:** Social media platforms and fan communities often have their own opinions and polls about who's the most beautiful, with many people having their own favorite influencers, actresses, or public figures. 4. **Cultural Icons:** Different cultures might have their own iconic figures who are considered paragons of beauty. These can range from historical figures to contemporary stars. Since beauty is so varied and individualized, it's important to recognize that everyone has their own unique qualities that make them beautiful in their own way.

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