[6] Puteri Indonesia is traditionally held in March, alongside the celebration of International Women's Day.
The pageant is run by the Puteri Indonesia Organization, based in Jakarta, and owned by Puteri Indonesia Charities, Inc., with the president-owners being the Royal Highest Family of Surakarta Sunanate, Princess Mooryati Soedibyo[1][2] and Princess Putri Kuswisnuwardhani.
[11] Puteri Indonesia 1996, Alya Rohali, had the longest reign in the pageant history, from 1996 to 1999.
[14] The Puteri Indonesia pageant is traditionally held on March (alongside International Women's Day) in Jakarta.
In 2019, Joko Widodo announced Puteri Indonesia as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage of Indonesia,[17] which carries the values of Indonesian culture and society togetherness, to celebrate the role of women in the creative industry, environment, tourism, education and social awareness.
Note that the year designates the time Puteri Indonesia has acquired that particular pageant franchise.
Jakarta SCR North Sumatera Jakarta SCR 4 Central Java DI Yogyakarta Moluccas Aceh West Kalimantan Banten DI Yogyakarta South Kalimantan North Sumatra Bali West Sumatra DI Yogyakarta East Java South Sumatra South Sumatra West Kalimantan Lampung West Java Banten North Sulawesi Bali Jakarta SCR 5 East Java DI Yogyakarta The second runner-up of Puteri Indonesia competition is crowned as Puteri Indonesia Pariwisata (Tourism Princess of Indonesia).
Lampung South Sumatera Jambi West Sumatera Bali Bali Jakarta SCR 2 Moluccas Gorontalo Jakarta SCR 6 Jakarta SCR 5 Jakarta SCR 4 DI Yogyakarta North Maluku Gorontalo South Sulawesi Bali DI Yogyakarta North Sulawesi West Sumatra East Nusa Tenggara West Kalimantan West Java Central Java East Java Lampung Bali The third runner-up of Puteri Indonesia competition was crowned as Puteri Indonesia Perdamaian (Peace Princess of Indonesia) before it was renamed as Puteri Indonesia Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan (Education and Culture Princess of Indonesia) in 2024.