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Date | March 25, 2023 |
Venue | Santa Cruz, Bolivia |
Broadcaster | Red Uno |
Entrants | 29 |
Placements | 14 |
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Winner | Arlette Rujel Peru |
Congeniality | Nadia Sommariva Argentina |
Best National Costume | Camila Riveiro Guatemala |
Photogenic | Arlette Rujel Peru |
Reina Hispanoamericana 2022 was the 31st edition of Reina Hispanoamericana pageant. [1] [2] It was held on March 25, 2023 in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Andrea Bazarte of Mexico crowned Arlette Rujel of Peru as her successor at the end of the event.
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Order Of Announcements
Top 14
Top 6
Award | Contestant | Ref. |
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Best National Costume | Guatemala - Camila Riveiro | [3] [4] [2] |
Miss Amas | Brasil - Guilhermina Montarroyos | |
Ambassador of Nueva Santa Cruz | Venezuela - Adriana Pérez | |
Best Tanned by Farfalla | Brasil - Guilhermina Montarroyos | |
Ambassador of Daewoo | Colombia - María Lucía Cuesta | |
Best Silhouette by Medical Center | Brasil - Guilhermina Montarroyos | |
Best Smile by Orest | Germany - Geraldine Burger | |
Miss Sports by Solaris | Brasil - Guilhermina Montarroyos | |
Miss Photogenic by Las Loritas | Peru - Arlette Rujel | |
The Experts' Favorite | Brasil - Guilhermina Montarroyos | |
Best Top Model by Kosi | Bolivia - Maria Jesús Jiménez | |
Miss Congeniality | Argentina - Nadia Sommariva |
29 contestants competed for the title: [5]
Country/Territory | Delegate | Age [lower-alpha 1] | Hometown |
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Argentina | Nadia Sommariva [5] | 23 | La Plata |
Bolivia | María Jesús Jimenez [6] | 22 | Yacuiba |
Brazil | Guilhermina Montarroyos [7] | 22 | Moreno |
Canada | Yuly Pirona [5] | 26 | Montreal |
Chile | Anita-María Rojas [8] | 22 | La Florida |
Colombia | María Lucía Cuesta [9] | 23 | Quibdó |
Costa Rica | María Alejandra Acosta [5] | 21 | Heredia |
Cuba | Alyanni Trujillo [10] | 21 | Guanajay |
Dominican Republic | Lady León [11] | 28 | Duarte |
Ecuador | Heather Valdez[ citation needed ] | 20 | Guayaquil |
El Salvador | Eugenia Ávalos [12] | 27 | Usulután |
Equatorial Guinea | Serafina Nchama Eyene Ada [5] | 23 | Niefang |
Germany | Geraldine Burger [5] | 24 | Augsburg |
Guatemala | Camila Riveiro [13] | 23 | Cobán |
Haiti | Isnaida Compere [5] | 25 | Gonaïves |
Honduras | Heidy Lemus [14] | 27 | La Ceiba |
Italy | Shanara Ordoñez [15] | 19 | Milan |
Mexico | Diana Robles [16] | 25 | León |
Nicaragua | Yenifer Pérez [17] | 25 | Managua |
Panama | Valentina D’Alessandro [18] | 26 | Costa del Este |
Paraguay | Mandy Eksteen [19] | 28 | Limpio |
Peru | Arlette Rujel [20] | 22 | Callao |
Philippines | Ingrid Santamaria [21] | 26 | Parañaque |
Portugal | Renata Ribeiro [22] | 29 | Porto |
Puerto Rico | Ediris Rivera [23] | 27 | Carolina |
Spain | María José García [24] | 22 | Antequera |
United States | Silvia Colón [5] | 22 | Jacksonville |
Uruguay | Camila Gabarrot [25] | 23 | Trinidad |
Venezuela | Adriana Pérez [5] | 23 | Porlamar |
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