Reina Hispanoamericana 2018

Reina Hispanoamericana 2018 was the 28th Reina Hispanoamericana pageant, held at the Salón Sirionó, Fexpocruz in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, on November 3, 2018.

Reina Hispanoamericana 2018
Date3 November 2018
VenueSalón Sirionó, Fexpocruz, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
Entrants30
Placements10
Debuts
Withdrawals
Returns
WinnerNariman Battikha
 Venezuela
CongenialityGleidys Leyva
 Cuba
Best National CostumeLisseth Naranjo
 Ecuador
PhotogenicAranza Molina
 Mexico
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Teresita Ssen Marquez of the Philippines crowned Nariman Battikah of Venezuela as her successor at the end of the event.

Results

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Placements

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Placement Contestant
Reina Hispanoamericana 2018
Virreina Hispanoamericana 2018
  •   Brazil – Isabele Pandini
1st Runner-Up
  •   Mexico – Aranza Molina §
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
  •   Chile – Camila Helfmann
5th Runner-Up
6th Runner-Up
  •   Cuba – Gleidys Leyva
7th Runner-Up
  •   Peru – Jessica McFarlane
8th Runner-Up
  •   Europe – Daniela Santeliz
  • § – voted via the Internet

Order of Announcements

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Top 10

  1.   Mexico
  2.   Venezuela
  3.   Brazil
  4.   Bolivia
  5.   Paraguay
  6.   Chile
  7.   Cuba
  8.   Peru
  9.   Ecuador
  10.   Europe

Hispanic Beauty Gala

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Final results Country
Amazonas Girl
  •   Brazil – Isabele Pandini
Most Beautiful Lips
Best Hair
Best Smile
Best Costume
Miss Sports
  •   Brazil – Isabele Pandini
Miss Elegant Face
Miss Personality
  •   Europe – Daniela Santeliz
Miss Photogenic
Miss Silueta Philips
Miss Congeniality
  •   Cuba – Gleidys Leyva

Contestants

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Thirty contestants competed for the title. They are: [1]

Country/Territory Name
  Argentina Maria Irigaray
  Aruba Raquelle Elina Rosalia Reeberg
  Belize Selene Maria Urias
  Bolivia Marian Joyce Prado Ribera
  Brazil Isabele Pandini Nogueira
  Canada Rafaella Enderica Peña
  Chile Camila Ignacia Helfmann Pastene
  Colombia Alma Beatriz Díaz Bonilla
  Costa Rica Daniela Johnson Quirós
  Cuba Gleidys Leyva Rodríguez
  Curacao Dailin Viera
  Dominican Republic Johanny Estefanía Ureña Billa
  Ecuador Lisseth Naranjo
  El Salvador Icela Trinidad Aparicio Villegas
  Europe Daniela Santeliz
  Guatemala Dulce Tatiana López Villatoro
  Haiti Cristina Cadet Prosper
  Honduras Laurien Daniela Villafranca Gamero
  Mexico Aranza Anaid Molina Rueda
  Nicaragua Alicia Karina Ramírez Urbina
  Panama Norma Angélica Díaz Mancilla
  Paraguay María Belén Alderete Gayoso
  Philippines Micaella Alyssa Muhlach Alvarez
  Portugal Ana Rita Aguiar
  Puerto Rico Erika Medina Batista
  Spain Magnolia María Martínez Ortuño
  United States Geraldine Alexandra Chaparro Briceño
  Uruguay Florencia Barrios Rüsch
  Venezuela Nariman Cristina Battikha Yanyi

Notes

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Debuts

Returns

Last competed in 2015:

Last competed in 2016:

Withdrawals

  •   Australia Cindy Guevara is one of the contestants but she withdrew because of unknown reasons.

Designations

Replacements

  •   Costa Rica Ivonne Cerdas was the original representative of Costa Rica in Reina Hispanoamericana 2018 but because of the change of plans, Daniela Johnson elected as the representative of Costa Rica in Reina Hispanoamericana 2018.
  •   Dominican Republic Onelly Rosario declined to participate for unknown reasons. She was replaced by Johanna Ureña.
  •   Paraguay Ana Livieres resigned due to personal issues. Belén Alderete had been elected. Belén Alderete also won the title of Miss Universo Paraguay 2018.
  •   Nicaragua Geyssell García would be the representative of Nicaragua but after having participated in the Face of Beauty International 2018 in which she was a Second Finalist, the contract with the aforementioned contest did not allow her to participate in another contest until the year of her reign. She was replaced by Alicia Ramírez.

Crossovers

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

Miss Universe
Miss International
Miss Supranational
Miss Model of the World
Miss Tourism Queen of the Year International
  • 2015:   Bolivia Joyce Prado (semifinalist)
Miss Pacific World
Miss Intercontinental
Reinado Internacional del Café
  • 2017:   Panama Norma Diaz (2nd princess)
Miss Latin Tourism
  • 2018:   Peru Jessica McFarlane (Virreina)
Miss Global Beauty Queen
  • 2016:   Brazil Isabella Pandini (3rd runner-up)
Miss Grand International

References

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  1. ^ "Reina hispana, una vitrina del turismo". Sociales.com.bo. Retrieved 6 February 2019.