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Alexandra Mazur (born 1986 in Moscow) is a Russian model and beauty pageant titleholder who elected The Beauty of Russia in July 2006, while competing with 44 other contestants from various regions of Russia. During the pageant, she represented her home city of Moscow. [1]

She competed for Russia at the Miss World 2006 pageant in Warsaw, Poland on September 30. She also represented Russia at the Miss International 2007 pageant in Tokyo, Japan on October 15 where she made the top 15.

Preceded byYulia Ivanova Miss Russian Beauty 2006 Succeeded byNatalia Andreeva