The Miss Nicaragua 2004 pageant, was held on February 28, 2004 in Managua, after weeks of events. At the conclusion of the final night of competition, Marifely Argüello César from Managua won the title. She represented Nicaragua at Miss Universe 2004 held in Ecuador later that year.[1] The rest of the finalists would enter different pageants.

Miss Nicaragua 2004
DateFebruary 28, 2004
PresentersGabriel Traversari & Amelia Vega
VenueTeatro Nacional Rubén Darío, Managua, Nicaragua
BroadcasterTelevicentro
Entrants12
WinnerMarifely Argüello César
Managua
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Results

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Placements

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Placement Contestant
Miss Nicaragua 2004
  •   Managua – Marifely Argüello César
Miss Nicaragua World 2004
  •   Masaya – Anielka Sánchez
1st Runner-Up
Top 6

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Special awards

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  • Most Beautiful Face - La Libertad - Mariana Ortega
  • Miss Photogenic - Managua - Marifely Argüello
  • Miss Congeniality - Nueva Segovia - Daisy Jirón
  • Best Hair - Matagalpa - María José Barrantes
  • Miss Internet - Bluefields - Anasha Campbell (by votes of Miss Nicaragua Webpage)

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Official Contestants

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State Contestant
  Bluefields Anasha Campbell Lewis
  Chontales Karla Flores Rivera
  Granada Zaida Almanza Urbina
  Jinotega Raquel Camacho Saavedra
  La Concepcion Laura Meléndez Howard
  La Libertad Mariana Ortega Trejos
  Leon Rosa Argentina Ocampo Moya
  Managua Marifely Argüello César
  Masaya Anielka Sánchez
  Matagalpa María José Barrantes Bassett
  Nueva Segovia Daisy Jirón
Tipitapa Valeria García Dávila

Judges

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  • Dr. Steven B. Hopping - Director of Center for Cosmetic Surgery of Washington, DC
  • Mario Solano - Regional Manager of Copa Airlines
  • Dra. Maria del Carmen Gonzalez - Ecuadorian Ambassador in Nicaragua
  • Roberto Sanson - Regional Director of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
  • Maria Esperanza Peralta - General Manager of Holiday Inn Managua Convention Center
  • Arquimedes Gonzalez - Editor of La Prensa Magazine
  • Luz Maria Sanchez - Miss Nicaragua 1996
  • Elena Salazar Barquero - Assistant Editor of FEM Magazine
  • Mauricio Solorzano - Operations Manager of Compañía Licorera de Nicaragua, S.A

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Background Music

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  • Opening Show – Bluefields Parade
  • Swimsuit Competition - Alabina - Alabina (Instrumental)
  • Evening Gown Competition – Bond - "Gypsy Rhapsody"

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Special Guests

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  • Ballet Folklórico Adela Palacios - Marimbas
  • Philip Montalban - "Si, Simon...Si, Simon"
  • Carlos Mejía Godoy - "Nicaragua, Nicaraguita" & "Son tus Perjumenes Mujer"

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References

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  1. ^ "Lists G to O". Archived from the original on 2015-07-09. Retrieved 2017-06-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)