Reina Hispanoamericana 2019

Reina Hispanoamericana 2019 was the 29th edition of the Reina Hispanoamericana pageant. It was held on February 8, 2020, in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. Nariman Battikha of Venezuela crowned Regina Peredo of México as her successor at the end of the event. This was Mexico’s first victory in 11 years and second overall.

Reina Hispanoamericana 2019
DateFebruary 8, 2020
VenueSanta Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
Entrants29
Placements11
WithdrawalsCanada
WinnerRegina Peredo
 Mexico
CongenialityMontserrat Báez
 United States
Best National CostumeStefani Zeceña
 Guatemala
PhotogenicYuanile Alvarado
 Puerto Rico

Results

Placements

Final results Contestant
Reina Hispanoamericana 2019
Virreina Hispanoamericana 2019
  •  Brazil – Gabrielle Vilela de Souza
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
5th Runner-Up
6th Runner-Up
  •  Spain - Ainara Cardaño
7th Runner-Up
8th Runner-Up
  •  Haiti – Cassandra Cherry
9th Runner-Up
  • § voted via the Internet

Order of Announcements

Top 11

  1.  Mexico
  2.  Philippines
  3.  Venezuela
  4.  Puerto Rico
  5.  Paraguay
  6.  Brazil
  7.  Dominican Republic
  8.  Spain
  9.  Colombia
  10.  Haiti
  11.  United States

Hispanic Beauty Gala

Final results Country
Amazonas Girl
Best Costume
Miss Sports
Miss Personality
Best Hair
Best Smile
Miss Elegant Face
Miss Photogenic
Miss Silueta

Contestants

As of October 24, 2023, 29 titleholders have been crowned

Country/TerritoryDelegateAge[lower-alpha 1]Residence
Argentina ArgentinaSasha Gigliani[1]25Salta
Aruba ArubaSarah Van Der Steen20Oranjestad
Bolivia BoliviaAngélica Romero[2]18Tarija
Belize BelizeGabriela Varela26Belize City
Brazil BrazilGabrielle Vilela de Souza27Sao Paulo
Colombia ColombiaLaura Claro[3]23Cali
Costa Rica Costa RicaMarianella Chaves Serrano27Liberia
Chile ChileAylin Jaldín25Los Vilos
Cuba CubaSissie Hariem25Pinar del Rio
Curaçao CuraçaoTiffany de Freitas Brás21Willemstad
Dominican Republic Dominican RepublicFranchesca Astier[4]21Santo Domingo
Ecuador EcuadorMaría José Rivera19Manta
Europe EuropeVerónica Zito22Lisbon
El Salvador El SalvadorGabriela Acevedo24San Salvador
Guatemala GuatemalaStefani Zeceña20Huehuetenango
Haiti HaitiCassandra Cherry24Port-au-Prince
Honduras HondurasGabriela Irías Paz19Comayagua
Mexico MexicoRegina Peredo Gutiérrez[5]21Puebla
Nicaragua NicaraguaStefanía de Jesús Alemán Cerda28Managua
Panama PanamáLinette Clément22Chiriquí
Paraguay ParaguayKetlin Lottermann[6]25Asunción
Peru PerúPierina Meléndez[7]28Lima
Philippines PhilippinesMaria Katrina Llegado[8]21Taguig
Portugal PortugalDiana Sofía Silva23Porto
Puerto Rico Puerto RicoYuanilie Alvarado[9]23Ponce
Spain SpainAinara Cardaño25Madrid
Uruguay UruguayLincy Colman19Punta del Este
 United StatesMonserrat Báez19Phoenix
Venezuela VenezuelaValeria Badell22Maracaibo

Crossovers

These are the contestants who previously competed or will be competing at other international beauty pageants:

Miss Universe
Miss World
Miss International
Miss Grand International
  • 2017:  Portugal Diana Sofía Silva
  • 2018:  Brasil Gabrielle Vilela (Top 21)
Miss Eco International
Miss Planet International
  • 2017:  Costa Rica Marianella Chaves Serrano (Top 16)
Miss World Latin
World Top Model
  • 2018:  Uruguay Lincy Colman (4th Runner-Up)
  • 2018:  Curacao Tiffany de Freitas Brás
Miss Intercontinental
The Miss Globe
  • 2022:  Costa Rica Marianella Chaves Serrano (Top 15)
Universal Woman

Notes

  1. Ages at the time of the pageant

References

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