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Continue ❗ OF EXTENSIONS AND RECEIVED IN FEBRUARY, JANUARY 2020 AND DECEMBER, AUGUST 2019❗ The Consular Section of the Bolivarian Republic of in repeats the lists of passports and extensions published above (February, January 2020 and December and August 2019) and makes available to our conferences that have advanced in Peru, following telephone numbers to agree the revocation of their documents as planned. Call hours From Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 18:00. 980 622 779 999 645 327 912 669 626 923 185 964 924 12 5 733 922 297 825 To reconcile your appointment they should appear in published lists and find the list number and order, in which they appear (Example: in case of extension, B1, No. 54; in case of obtaining a No. 178). The call will explain the requirements to be made. 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Miss VenezuelaTyp Beauty ContestFundation 1952Syuzhet , VenezuelaHerente General Nina SicilyDirector of training Gabriela IslerDirector of the image of Jacqueline AguileraPropietario VenevisionMimbros (1952-present) (1 Miss World 1955-present) (1960-present)Restructuring 2018Site Official website[ed.). Code] Miss Venezuela is Venezuela's leading national women's beauty contest held annually since 1952. The winner is said to be Venezuela's most beautiful woman. Each participant represents the state and/or region of the country, the title holder takes his term of about one year. Miss Venezuela 2020, is Mariangel Willsmill, Ulia's representative. Miss Venezuela Contest and with massive footprints throughout Venezuela, and even internationally, especially in the and . The official sponsor of the competition is the Cisneros Organization. Together they make up the Miss Venezuela Organization. He currently chairs the executive committee, former members: Nina Sicily, Miss International 1985, , Miss World 1995 and , ; this company organizes this competition and its two sister competitions, Miss Venezuela Mundo and Mr. Venezuela. The same organization supports, trades and plans the activities and needs of three bearers of titles, while its main image is the under-staff of Miss Venezuela. The competition is broadcast, and produced live and live by Venezuelan TV network Venevisión, with versions corrected in the and by and . It is also broadcast to Spanish-speaking countries via DirecTV and Ve Plus, as well as in the U.S. Venavision USA, as well as through streaming and online platforms. The story of Dianne Mendoza. Miss Venezuela 2007 and . Gabriela Isler. Miss Venezuela 2012 and Miss Universe 2013. In the application:Venezuela in beauty contests Background May 7, 1905 was elected Manuela Victoria Mujica Antih, representative of the state of , popular vote as Miss Venezuela. Many authors and scholars of Miss Venezuela's history pageant see her as the first Miss Venezuela to exist and before that vote as a precursor to the contest as she is currently known. The Independent (1952-1981) Miss Venezuela contest was officially founded in 1952 by Panamerican Airways (Pan Am), along with business company Gloria Sánchez, with the aim of advertising and tourism to send a Venezuelan representative to the Miss Universe pageant in , USA, which was created the same year by Pacific Mills to promote its new bikini brand Catalina. The speed at which contestants were selected for this first competition characterizes their first editions, in which parades with different clothes took place during the week or more in different places in the country. Because of the protests of religious organizations of the time, swimsuit parades were held privately, only for the jury. Unlike the current competition, no preliminary preparation was conducted and both makeup and costumes were the responsibility of the contestants. No awards were presented, too, as the sole purpose of the contest was to elect a local representative for Miss Universe in Long Beach, California, as well as attract tourism to the country. During these years, representatives will also begin to be elected Miss World and Miss International Pageants. After the first interruption in 1954 during the dictatorship of Marcos Perez Jimenez, Panamerican Airways gave the rights to the competition in 1955 to journalist and music critic Reynaldo Espinosa Hernandez, who, despite Susana Duim's triumph in Miss World that same year (the first Hispanic American to take the grand international crown), faced protests from the and feminist movements. , combined with a lack of interest from the press, and a second interruption in 1959, sold the rights to Miss Venezuela to Zulian businessman Edwin E. Acosta-Rubio in 1962. [4] With a greater vision of business, Acosta-Rubio immediately changed the Miss Venezuela format, turning the semi-improvised tourism competition into an organized annual institution that exists today. To select contestants with professional and responsible criteria, the so-called Venezuelan Beauty Committee was created, developed an advertising projection of the event and broadcast it for the first time on television in 1962, through the deceased radio network Caracas Television. In addition, at a 1962 event, he charged a ticket of 5 bolivars (about $2.35 at the time). With all these changes in the late 1960s, the Miss Venezuela contest was the favorite among Venezuelans and, more importantly for Acosta-Rubio, a lucrative and rated business. In 1968, the show first aired in a swimsuit and gala on television and although it didn't matter much at the time, the same year Osmel Souza began working as the competition's graphic and fashion designer. In 1969, Ignacio Font Call created OPPA Advertising, which was a precept of the current Miss Venezuela Organization. [4] Alexandra Brown. 2005. Back in the 1960s and 1960s x 19th acosta- Rubio organization began to achieve excellent results with Mercedes Revenga as the first runner in Beauty Form Miss 1964, and later semifinalist in Miss Universe 1964, the election of Marily Perez Brander and Peggy Kopp as the first and third finalists in Miss Universe 1967 and 1968, respectively, Adriana Lopez won the Miss Planet Resort 1967 and 1968 , respectively, Adriana Lopez won the Miss Planet Resort 1967 and 1968, respectively, Adriana Lopez won the Miss Planet Resort 1967 and 1968, respectively, adriana Lopez won the Miss Planet Resort 1967 and 1968, Respectively, Adriana Lopez won the Miss Planet Resort 1967 and 1968, respectively, Adriana Lopez won the Miss Planet Resort 1967 and 1968, respectively, Adriana Lopez won the Miss Planet Resort 1967 and 1968, respectively Adriana Lopez won The Miss Planet Resort 1967 and 1968, respectively, Adriana Lopez won the Miss Planet Resort 1967 and 1968, respectively , Adriana Lopez won the Miss Planet Resort 1967 and 1968, respectively, Adriana Lopez won the Miss Planet Resort 1967 and 1968, respectively, Adriana Lopez won the Miss Planet Resort 1967 and 1968, Respectively, Adriana Lopez won the Miss Planet Resort 1967 and 1968, respectively, Adriana Judith Castillo's first Miss Universe 1976 finalist, and Zouli Gilarte winning Miss Tourism and the of 1968, as well as numerous other classifiers around the world, served as a water opener for triumph Sayallero in Miss Universe 1979, the first to be televised in color in the country. With Sayallero began what is considered the golden age of Miss Venezuela. In 1972, cisneros acquired the rights to start producing and transferring through its channel, Venevisión, miss's outstanding involvement 1972, Maria Antonieta Campoli, in Miss Universe 1972 as runner-up, was a great triumph for the born project. She subsequently also won the first miss Intercontinental competition crown in 1974 by bolivarian Maria Emilia de los Rios, which marks the moment when the maturity of the competition begins to bear fruit. [5] A solid organization created by Acosta-Rubio was important for continuing the contest, which after being sold in full ownership of the Cisneros Organization, Venevisión in 1981, turned it into the big contest it is today. The Miss Venezuela Organization (1981-present) In 1981 with the triumph of Irene Saez in Miss Universe and Pilin Leon in Miss World, in addition to the death of Ignacio Font Call in the same year; The Cisneros organization was put in charge of Miss Venezuela in 1982, and the Miss Venezuela Organization was officially structured,[6] After that Osmel Souza, a loyal employee of the organization for many years, was officially structured as the successor to Ignacio Font Coll, who chaired the competition, and appointed Joaquin Riviera and Maria Callai as producers and general coordinators of the event. Crystal Montañez, Miss Venezuela's 1977 one of Venezuela's most beloved Miss, would have been the general manager of candidates for years. From that point on, Ms. Venezuela reached a high level and international prestige when Venezuelans brought international crowns of any contest that existed anywhere in the world, or at least were among the first finalists. In the 1990s, Miss Venezuela's organization was listed as the most successful Latin American country internationally. From 1984, the crowns used in the organization's competitions will be made by George Vittels, who until July 2018 was the official manager of the preparation of the jewelers of the Miss Venezuela competition, Wittels became the next of Ms. Mila Toledo (who was Miss Federal District in 1980). In 1996, he began to have a website missvenezuela.com. In 2009, Venezuela reached the Guinness World Record, being the first and so far the only performance in Miss Universe to be crowned another winner of the same nation. In 2010, the competition acquires the Miss Earth franchise, which he held until 2015, receiving the crown of Aliz Heinrich as ,[7] Joaquin Riviera will be at the forefront of the competition until his death in 2012, later after the death of Maria Callai in 2013, production of the event was left to Peggy Navarro, Ricardo Dietore , Vicente Alvarado and Eric Simonato; who were part of the production team with Riviera as general producer of the production team. In 2015, Peggy position, with three then to be in charge, who to date remain part of the Miss Venezuela Organization. On February 6, 2018, from the social network Instagram, the president of the Miss Venezuela organization Osmel Souza for more than 40 years announced his resignation from the organization, dismissed the presidency from now on, shortly after it became known that the contest's warblers would be handled by former missives: Gabriela Isler, Miss Universe 2013; Jacqueline Aguilera, Miss World 1995 and Top of the World 1995; and Nina Sicily, Miss International 1985, aiming to give a new course to one of the most important beauty contests on the planet. On April 17, 2018, from the same social network, the Miss Venezuela Organization, through a campaign of intrigue, revealed images of who would be the new executive committee; A day later it was confirmed that Nina Sicily, Miss International 1985, Jacqueline Aguilera, Miss World 1995 and Gabriela Isler, Miss Universe 2013 will form the executive committee responsible for guiding the evolution of the competition, replacing the former figure of president and acting as the competition's top governing body. [9] . The competition was held until February 2018 by the famous preparation of Queen . Internal competition , which historically is the venue. However, in recent years it has not always hosted the event. Currently, Miss Venezuela runs between September, October or November, after about three months or more of previous events such as the Interactive Beauty Gala, in which applicants are handed over to the press and receive awards and groups from international sponsors and brands. This event is broadcast on television and is of remarkable public interest, while the act of coronation for years was the most watched television program in Venezuela, although it lasted up to 5 hours in 1995. Miss Venezuela has been invoked for years as a Great Beauty Event because of the grandeur of the show, which has etched the production and direction of joaquin's late Riviera. As a subsidiary of the Cisneros Organization group, Venavision is responsible for the live broadcast of the show, which usually includes performances by renowned national and international artists and a sumptuous presentation like no other event taking place in the country, La noche más Linda is a cultural attraction and beloved by all Venezuelans, within hours everyone is going to know the name of their new Venezuela beauty scavengers. , the famous Hymn Miss Venezuela accompanies this feeling. Over the years, Miss Venezuela has been held in the Polydro de Caracas, or in the conference centers of caracas' most important hotels, such as the Intercontinental Tamanaco Hotel or elsewhere, such as the Macuto Sheraton Hotel in state, at the Palais des Events in in 2010, and in theaters such as the Teresa Carrenio Theatre, and even the Venevision studios. Applicants are selected from thousands of girls, either from regional franchises or because they were selected directly by the Miss Venezuela Organization, which decides the number of participants, which typically varies from 24 to 26 candidates. Typically, there is one candidate for each of Venezuela's 23 states plus the metropolitan district, but the number can reach up to 28 and even 30 or 32 candidates, since sometimes important geographic regions are included in the same states, such as the Guajir Peninsula, Paraguana Peninsula, East Coast, Canaima, Federal Dependencies or Guiana Esequiba , among others. Importantly, a candidate does not have to be native to the state or region to be represented; Miss Venezuela has never placed much emphasis on this aspect to encourage the participation of all candidates regardless of their state of origin; For example, Ly Jonaitis, Miss Guarico and Miss Venezuela 2006 are native to , state. Because of this, while states such as , Tachira, Lara, and Carabobo hold beauty contests to elect a representative of Miss Venezuela, the winner of these regional contests won the right to represent the state in the final of the competition. However, since 2013 and with the addition of realities, these regional franchises select a group of participants that can range from five to ten, or even more, which become directly pre-candidates for the event and then select official candidates, within a group that exceeds 150 applicants, although it may change if the case was presented , from 2018 EPI is included or also called individual preferential evaluation , where applicants for Miss Venezuela, after pre-registration online, are rated individually in the fifth Miss Venezuela for pre-selection. The stage of the Miss Venezuela competition brought together major national and international performers such as: Celia Cruz, Oscar D'Leon, Chino and Nacho, Titus El Bambino, Wilfrido Vargas, Luis Fonsi, David Bisbal, Jorge Cheledon, Deddie Yankee, Wisin and Yandel, Olga Tanon, Prince Royce, Kuday, Miguel Bose, Chayanne, Ricky Martin, Romeo Santos, Franco de Vita, Ricardo Montaner, Simon Diaz, Rafael, Roque Du accompanied by great choreographies such as Mirla Castellanos in her presentations from 1980, 1982 and 1984; and Celia Cruz in 1987. It should be noted that Mirla Castellanos was the artist with the highest number of performances in this competition in its history. Working Groups Louise Lucchi Shoes Surgeons Dr Froilán Páez Dr Peter Romer Dermatologists Dr Sonia Raffe Designers Alejandro Fajardo Angel Sanchez Carolina Herrera Douglas Tapia Hector Stephu Hugo Espina Gionni Scracci Giovanni Scutato Gustavo Arango Gustavo Guy Meliet Jose Maria Almeida Humeida Mario Mora Jasto Gomez Luis Perdomo Margarita Zing Mayela Camacho Nico Felizola Nidal Nuaihead Pierre Ferrari Raenra Richard Fefles Physical Trainers Richard Linares Stylists Yvo Contreras Jesús Morales Photographers Guillermo Felizola Ivan Dumont Sergio Di Francesco (1994 – 99)[ 10] Speakers Grace Fontecha Jose Rafael Briceno Juan De Dios Orphebres George Wittels Mila Toledo Pasarela Gisele Reyes Dentists Doctor. Maarten Vander Berg Dr. Sixto Bermudez Official sponsor format This pager is responsible for selecting country representatives to Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International and until 2015 to Miss Earth (which since 2016 has been elected by another franchise, called Miss Earth Venezuela); as well as designations at the time for competitions such as International Coffee Reign, Queen Hispanoamericana and other international and continental beauty contests such as Miss Continentes Unidos, Miss Supranacional, Internacional and Miss Intercontinental. Prior to the 2011 edition, the representative was elected in the same version of Miss World; However, after and at the request of Miss World Organization by its President Julia Morley, a lengthy meeting with her counterpart Osmel Souza took place between her president, in Caracas. The Miss Venezuela organization decided to adjust the parameters of the Miss Venezuela page implementation by splitting it into two events: one to crown representatives of Miss Universe, Miss International, and the other to choose a miss world candidate, a pageant named Miss Venezuela Mundo. However, as of 2016, the last competition is not held, so the first Miss Venezuela 2016 finalist is subsequently appointed to Miss World that year, for 2017 the decision to crown Miss Venezuela Mundo on the same night Miss Venezuela pageant. Traditionally, the competition lasts approximately four hours live, with the possibility of overtime. In most cases, this occurs in mid-September or November. Its main and most famous place of implementation is The Polyedro de Caracas since the 1990s, Since 2011, Venevisión has been conducted in research, Study 1 is mainly, and since 2017 in study 5. The parade is preceded by a month of previous events, including corporate awards, a press presentation and an Interactive Beauty Gala, this stage is called Beauty Season, which in turn also includes numerous TV shows. Led by Osmel Sousa, Venezuela has won more global beauty titles than any other country, including the four biggest, most great and most famous paiges or known as the Big Four:[12] 7 Miss Universe winners, 6 Miss World winners, 8 Miss International winners and 2 Miss Earth winners. In addition, Venezuela has amassed other crowns in other competitions: 7 winners and 5 miss Intercontentintal winners, among others. Winners of the main articles: Miss Venezuela World, Winners and Finalists Miss Venezuela, Venezuela in beauty contests and beauty queens in . From 1952 to 2006, there were 54 misses over 54 years, despite two years in which the competition was not held (1954 and 1959). The correction happened to the resignations of Maria Jose Jelinici and Elluz Peraza in 1969 and 1976 respectively. In both cases, they were replaced by the first finalists, Marziah Piazza and Judith Castillo, who successfully served as Miss Venezuela until the end of the reign. For all the years the winners were chosen by a grand jury during the final act of coronation, with the exception of Ms. 1991, Jackeline Rodriguez, who was directly appointed by Osmel Souza after meeting her at university, to represent Venezuela in Miss Universe because that year Miss Venezuela was moved from February to May, which happened after an international competition. Since then, the winners of the Miss Venezuela competition have been taking part in next year's Miss Universe pageant, as well as Miss World and Miss International. As for these records, the rules have changed over the years, and the hierarchical system is used based on the importance of international competitions in accordance with the organization. So, the Miss Venezuela winner takes part in the Miss Universe pageant, which ranks second in Miss World, and third in Miss International, in a few years miss Venezuela's final night was also awarded to Miss Earth's representatives between 2010 and 2015. They themselves or other finalists participate in minor competitions around the world, which is entirely at the discretion of the organization directly. From 2013 to 2015, a candidate representing Venezuela in Miss World was elected in a separate contest called Miss Venezuela However, in 2016, the competition was not held, so Diana Croce Miss and the first Miss Venezuela finalist of 2016 will be appointed to represent Venezuela in Miss World 2016, the same system will be repeated with the appointment of Ana Carolina Ugarte to the post of Miss Venezuela Mundo 2017. Starting in 2018, the traditional selection system resumes on the final night (Miss Universe, Miss World and Miss International). Winners - Winner of the year Status Participants event Date 1 1952 Silva Inserri (†) Bolivar (official winner of Miss Universe 1952) Valle Ariba Golf Club, Caracas 15 Tuesday, June 7, 1952 2 1953 Gisela Carlota Bolaños Scarton (†) Carabobo (official winner of Miss Universe 1953) June 7, 1953 - 1954 3 1955 Carmen Susana Duim Zubillaga (†) Miranda (official winner of Miss Universe 1955 and Miss World 1955) Hotel Tamanaco was held , Caracas 11 Thursday, July 9, 1955 4 1956 Blanca -Blanquita- Federal District Heredia Osio (official winner of Miss Universe 1956) 16 Thursday, June 30, 1956 5 1957 Consuelo Leticia Nouel Gomez (†) Federal District (official winner of Miss Universe 1957 and Miss World 1957) Tuesday 22 , June 28, 1957 6 1958 Ida Margarita Pierre Perez (official winner of Miss Universe 1958 and Miss World 1958) Hotel Avila , Caracas 4 Tuesday, July 14, 1958 — 1959 No 7 1960 Glessi Teresa -Lali- Ascanio Arredondo Federal District (official winner of Miss International 1960) Hotel Tamanico, Caracas 14 Thursday, July 30, 1960 8 1961 Anasaria -Ana Griezelda - Vegas Albornoz Caracas (official winner of Miss Universe 1961) 21 Tuesday, July 1, 1961 9 1962 Olga -Olgitta- Antonetti Nunez (July 1, 1961 9 1962 Olga -1962 Olga -Olgitta- Antonetti Nunez (July 1, 1961 9 1962 Olga -1962 Olgitta- Antonetti Nunez (†) Anzoategui (official winner of Miss International 1962) Theatre , Caracas 13 Monday, June 27, 1962 10 1963 Irene Amelia Morales Machado Guarico (official winner of Miss Universe 1963) 17 Thursday , May 30, 1963 11 1964 Mercedes Revenga de La Rosa Miranda (Official Winner skip the Universe 1964) Wednesday, July 1, 1964 12 1965 Maria Auxiliary de las Casas McGill (†) Federal District (official winner skip universe 1965) War Circle Theatre , Caracas Monday, May 27, 1965 13 1966 Magalli Beatrice Castro Aegy Guarico (official winner of Miss Universe 1966) Teatro del Este, Caracas 12 Tuesday, June 14, 1966 14 1967 Marila Perez Brander Vargas (official winner of Miss Universe 1967) Military School Theatre, Caracas 16 Wednesday, June 15, 1967 15 1968 Peggy Cop Arenas Federal District (official winner of Miss Universe 1968) Altamira Theatre, Caracas 15 Saturday , June 25, 1968 16 1969 Maria Jose Jelinci Sanchez (retired) Aragua (official winner of ) Theater Paris, Caracas 16 Wednesday, July 1, 1969 Rita Gisela Piazza Suprani Departamento Vargas (official winner of Miss World 1969 and Miss International 1970) 17 1970 Bella Teresa de Jesús La Rosa Carabobo (official winner to skip the Universe 1970) National Theatre of Venezuela, Caracas Wednesday, July 1, 1970 18 1971 Jeannette Amelia Donzella Sanchez Monagas (official winner of Miss Universe 1971) National Theatre of Venezuela , Caracas 15 Saturday, July 17, 1971 1972 Marie Antonietta Campo Prisco Nueva Esprata (Official Winner of Miss Universe 1972) , Caracas 16 Wednesday, July 12, 1972 20 1973 Dezire Rolando Carababo (Official Winner of Miss Universe 1973) Club Under Officers, Caracas 15 Tuesday, July 10, 1973 21 1974 Neila Chiquinquirá Moronta Sangronis Zouliya (Official Miss Universe 1974 Winner) Thursday , May 30, 1974 22 1975 Maritsa Pineda Montoya Nueva Esparta (Official Miss Universe Winner 1975) Polyedro de Caracas Wednesday, June 25, 1975 23 1976 Elluz Koromoto Peraza Gonzalez (Re reported) Guarico (no international participation) Theater Paris , Caracas 19 Friday, May 21, 1976 Judith Josefina Castillo Uribe Nueva Esprata (official winner of Miss Universe 1976) 24 1977 Crystal del Mar Montañez Orocha Departamento Vargas (official winner of Miss Universe 1977) 15 Friday , May 6, 1977 25 1978 Marisol Koromoto Alfonzo Marcano Guarico (official winner of Miss Universe 1978) Theatre Under the Officers, Caracas 19 Friday, April 28, 1978 26 1979 Maritsa Sayallero Fernandez Departamento Vargas (official winner of Miss Universe 1979) Hotel Caracas Hilton , Caracas 16 Thursday, May 17, 1979 27 1980 Maria Xavier -Maye- Brandt Angulo (†) Lara (official Winner of Miss Universe 1980) , Caraboleda, Vargas 14 Thursday, May 8, 1980 28 1981 Irene Laylin Saez Conde Miranda (official winner of Miss Universe 1981) 19 Thursday, May 7, 1981 2982 Ana Teresa Oropesa Villavicensi Guarico (official Miss Universe 1982 winner) Thursday, May 6, 1982 30 1983 Paola Laura Rudgeri Ghigo (official Miss Universe 1983 winner) 22 Thursday , May 5, 1983 31 1984 Carmen Maria Montiel Avila Zoglia (official winner of Miss Universe 1984) 23 Friday, May 11, 1984 32 1985 Sylvia Cristina Martinez Stavulionis Guariko (Official Winner of Miss Universe 1985) Friday, May 3, 1985 33 1986 Barbara Palacios Teide (Official Winner to Skip Universe 1986) Municipal Theater caracas , Caracas 24 Friday, May 9, 1986 34 1987 Ines Maria Calero Rodriguez Nueva Esparta (official winner of Miss Universe 1987) , 6 February 1987 35 1988 Yajira Cristina Vera Lyndan Miranda (official winner of Miss Universe 1988) 26 Friday, February 5, 1988 36 1989 Eva Lisa Larsdotter Ljung Lara (official miss winner) 1989) Poliedro de Caracas 28 Thursday, February 16, 1989 37 1990 Andreina Catriona Goetz Blom Bolivar (official Miss Universe 1990 winner) 27 Thursday, February 1, 1990 38 1991 Carolina Eva Yismac Kemenifi Amazonas (official winner of Miss Universe 1992) 29 Thursday, May 23, 1991 39, 1992 Shallow Elisawa Chulina Urbanic Araga (official winner of Miss Universe 1993 and Miss International 1994) 30 Wednesday , 9 September 1992 40 1993 Minor MariselAh Mercado Carrero Ature (official winner of Miss Universe 1994) Sala Rios Reina, Teresa Carreño Theatre, Caracas 26 Friday, September 3, 1993 41 1994 Denis del Carmen Floreano Camargo Costa East (official Miss Universe 1995 winner) Friday, September 2, 1994 42 1995 Yoseph Fajardo Yarakoui (official winner of Miss Universe 1996) , September 27, 1995 43 1996 Maren Josefina Bancomo Gimenez Carabobo (official winner of ) Friday, September 6, 1996 44 1997 Veruska Tatiana Ramirez Tachira (official winner of Miss Universe 1998) 29 Friday, Sep 12, 1997 45, 1998 Lukebel Carolina Indigago Pinto Delta Amakuro (official Miss Universe 1999 winner) 30 Friday, September 11, 1998 46 1999 Martina Torohod Hemsen Miranda (official Winner of Miss World 1999) 26 Friday , September 10, 1999 47 2000 Eva Monica Anna Equall Johnson (†) (official miss universe winner 2001) Friday, September 8, 2000 48 2001 Cynthia Cristina Lander Zamora Metropolitan District (Official Winner of and Miss International 2002) Friday, September 14, 2001 49 2002 Mariángel Ruiz Torrealba Aragua (official winner of ) Friday, September 20, 2002 50 2003 Ana Carina Añez Delgado Lara (official winner of ) Venevision Studio 1 , La Colin, Caracas 32 Thursday, October 16, 2003 51 2004 Monica Spear Mootz (†) Guarico (official winner) Polyedro de Caracas 28 Thursday, September 23, 2004 52 2005 Jictzad Nakarhyt Viña Carreño Sucre (official winner of ) Thursday, September 15, 2005 53 2006 Lidimar Carolina -2Ly- Jonaitis Escalona Guárico (official winner) Thursday, September 14, 2006 54 2007 Dajana Sabrina Mendoza Moncada Amazonas (official Winner of Miss Universe 2008) Thursday , September 13, 2007 55 2008 By Stefania Fernandez Krupij Trujillo (official winner) Wednesday, September 10, 2008 56 2009 Marelys Gibson Villegas Miranda (official winner of ) 20 Thursday , September 24, 2009 57 2010 Vanessa Andrea Gon'alves Gomez Miranda (official winner of ) Palace of Events, Maracaibo, Uzalia 28 Thursday, October 28th, 2010 58 2011 Irene Sofia Esser Sucre (official winner of ) Study 1 of Venavision, La Colin, Caracas 24 Saturday, October 15, 2011 59 2012 Maria Gabriela Isler Morales Guarico (Official Winner of Miss Universe 2013) Tamanaco Hotel, Caracas Thursday, August 30, 2012 60 2013 Migbelis Lynette Castellanos Romero Costa Oriental (Official winner) Polyedro de Caracas 26 Thursday, October 10, 2013 61 2014 Mariana Koromoto Jimenez Martinez Guarico (official winner of ) Studio 1 of V , La Colin, Caracas 25 Thursday, October 9, 2014 62 2015 Mariam Habach Santucci Lara (official winner of ) Thursday, October 8, 2015 63 2016 Casey Mairin Sayago Monagas Perturbation (official winner of ) 24 Wednesday , October 5, 2016 64 2017 Stephanie Joharlis Gutierrez Gutierrez Delta Amakuro (official winner of ) Venevision Studio 5, La Colina Caracas , November 9, 2017 65 2018 Maria Isabella Isabella Rodriguez Guzman Portugesa (official winner of ) Thursday, December 13, 2018 66 2019 Lulyana Talia Olvino Torres Delta Amakuro (official winner of ) Thursday, August 1, 2019 67 2020 Mariangel Villasmil Arteaga Zulia (official winner of ) Studio 1 Venevisión, La Colina, Caracas 22 Thursday, 24 September 2020 Special Edition - Year Winner Status Participants Event Date 1 2000 Claudia Cristina Moreno Gonzalez No 8 (Metropolitan County) Universe 2000) Study 1 venevisión , La Colina, Caracas 10 Saturday, February 26, 2000 Second place - Year Winner State Event Participants Date 1 1952 Ligia De Anzoátegui (no international participation) Valle Ariba Golf Club, Caracas 15 Tuesday, June 7, 1952 2 1953 Delmira Antonetti Nunez Monagas (no international participation) 11 Tuesday, June 7 1953 - 1954 3 1955 Yvonne Cisneros Bolivar (no international participation) Hotel Tamanaco , Caracas 11 Thursday, July 9, 1955 4 1956 Celsa Drucila Pierre Perez Sucre (Official Winner) 16 Thursday, June 30, 1956 5 1957 Berta Davil Lara (no international participation) 22 Tuesday, 28 June 1957 6 1958 Elena Russo Aragóa (no international participation) Avila Hotel , Caracas 4 Tuesday, July 14, 1958 — 1959 No 7 1960 Magaly Burguera Mérida (no international participation) Hotel Tamanaco , Caracas 14 Thursday, July 30, 1960 8 1961 Gloria Lilue Chalyub Federal District (official winner of Miss International 1961) 21 Tuesday, July 1 1961 9 1962 Betsabe Franco Blanco Aragua (official winner of Miss World 1962) Paris Theatre, Caracas 13 Monday, June 27, 1962 10 1963 Nora Louise Duarte Carabobo (Winner Miss International 1963) 17 Thursday, May 30, 1963 11 1964 Mercedes Hernández Nieves (†) Portuguese (official winner of Miss World 1964) Wednesday, July 1, 1964 12 1965 Nancy Elizabeth Gonzalez Acegituno Anzoategui (official winner of Miss World 1965) Caracas Monday, May 27, 1965 13 1966 Jeannette Cop Arenas Federal District (official winner of Miss World 1966) East Theatre , Caracas 12 Tuesday, June 14, 1966 14 1967 Irene Butger Herrera Bolivar (official winner of Miss World 1967) Theatre , Caracas 16 Wednesday, June 15, 1967 15 1968 Cherry Nunez Rodriguez Miranda (official winner of Miss World 1968) Teatro de Altamira, Caracas 15 Saturday, June 25, 1968 16 1969 Marza Rita Gisela Piazza Suprani Departamento Vargas (official winner of Miss World 1969 and Miss International 1970) Paris Theatre, Caracas 16 Wednesday, July 1, 1969 17 1970 Thomas Nina de las Casas Mata Miranda (official winner of ) National Theatre of Venezuela , Caracas Wednesday, July 1, 1970 18 1971 Ana Maria Padron Ibarrondo Carabobo (official winner of Miss World 1971) 15 Saturday, July 17, 1971 1972 Amalie Geller Gomez Sucre (official winner of ) Paris Theatre , Caracas 16 Wednesday, July 12, 1972 20 1973 Edicta de Garcia Zoglia (official winner of Miss World 1973) Bylaw Officers Club, Caracas 15 Tuesday, July 10, 1973 21 1974 Alicia Rivas Serrano Vargas Department (official Miss World Winner 1974) Thursday , May 30, 1974 22 1975 Maria Conchita Alonso Federal District (official Miss World winner 1975) Poliedro de Caracas Wednesday , June 25, 1975 23 1976 Maria Genoveeva Rivero Giménez Lara (official winner of Miss World 1976) Paris Theatre, Caracas 19 Friday, 21 May 1976 24 1977 Wilma Yadira Golis Romero (disqualified) Falcon (no international participation) 15 Friday, May 6, 1977 Jacklin van den Brenden Oquendo (2nd finalist) Federal District (official winner of Miss World 1977) 25 1978 Katie Patricia Toffoli Arade Falcon ( Official Winner of Miss World 1978) Bylaws Theatre, Caracas 19 Friday, April 28, 1978 26 1979 Tatiana Capothe (official winner of Miss World 1979) Caracas Hilton Hotel, Caracas 16 Thursday, May 17, 1979 27 1980 Hilda Astrid Abraham Navarro Department Vargas (official winner of Miss World 1980) Hotel Makuto Sheraton, Caraboleda, Vargas 14 Thursday, May 8, 1980 28 1981 Pilien Leon Aragoua (official winner of Miss World 1981) , May 7, 1981 2982 Michel Marie Shoda Belloso Falcon (official miss world winner 1982) Thursday, May 6, 1982 30 1983 Carolina Serruthi Duim Ature (official winner of Miss World 1983) 22 Thursday, May 5, 1983 31 1984 Carolina Herrera Miranda (official winner of Miss World 1984) 23 Friday, May 11, 1984 32 1985 Ruddy Rodriguez D'Lucia Anzoategui (official Miss World Winner 1985) 25 Friday, May 3, 1985 33 1986 Maria Begonya Giuaristi Matteo Zulia (official miss world winner 1986) Municipal Theater of Caracas, Caracas 24 Friday, May 9, 1986 34 1987 Albany Josefina Lozada Jimenez Portuges (official winner of Miss World 1987) 23 Friday , 6 February 1987 35 1988 Emma Irmgard Marina Rabbe Ramirez Federal District (official winner of Miss World 1988) 26 Friday, February 5, 1988 36 1989 Fabiola Chiara Candosin Marchetti (†) Federal District (official winner of Miss World 1989) 16 February 1989 37 1990 Sharon Raquel Luengo Gonzalez Costa Oriental (official winner of Miss World 1990) 27 Thursday, February 1, 1990 38 1991 Nienibet Beatrice Leal Jimenez Zeliya (official Winner of Miss World 1991) 29 Thursday , May 23, 1991 39 1992 Francis from the Gago Valley Aponte Bolivar (official winner to miss the world 1992) 30 Wednesday, September 9, 1992 40 1993 Monica Lei Sciccia Federal District (official winner of Miss World 1993) Sala Rios Reina , Teresa Carreño Theatre, Caracas 26 Friday, September 3, 1993 41 1994 Irene Ferreira Izquierdo Miranda (official miss world winner 1994) Friday, September 2, 1994 42 1995 Jacqueline Maria Aguilera Marcano Nueva Esprata (official winner of Miss World 1995) Polyedro de Caracas 28 Wednesday , 27 September 1995 43 1996 Ana Tsepinska Nueva Esparta (official winner of Miss World 1996) Friday, September 6, 1996 44 1997 Christina Dickmann Jimenez Nueva Esparta (official winner of Miss World 1997) 29 Friday, Sep 12, 1997 45 1998 Veronica Schneider Rodriguez Monagas (official winner) 30 Friday, September 11, 1998 46 1999 Norkis Batista Nueva Esprata (official winner of the Miss Atlantic International 2000) 26 Friday , September 10, 1999 47 2000 East Coast (official winner) Friday , September 8, 2000 48 2001 Aura Zambrano Tachira (official winner of Miss International 2001) Friday, September 14, 2001 49 2002 Goyder Azoa Carababo (official winner of Miss World 2002 and Miss International 2003) Friday, September 20, 2002 50, 2003 Valentina Patruno Miranda (official winner of Miss World 2003) Study 1 Venevisión , La Colina , Caracas 32 Thursday, October 16, 2003 51 2004 Andrea Maria Milroy Trujillo (official winner of Miss World 2004) Polyedro de Caracas 28 Thursday, September 23, 2004 52 2005 Susan Carrizo Costa East (official Miss World winner 2005) Thursday, September 15, 2005 53,2006 Claudia Suarez Merida (official Miss World Winner 2007) Thursday, 14 2006 54 2007 Hannelly Quintero Coydes (official Miss World winner 2008 and Miss Intercontinental 2009) Thursday, September 13, 2007 55 2008 Maria Milagros Wieez Anzoategui (official Miss World Winner 2009) Wednesday, September 10, 2008 56 2009 Adriana Vasini Zyuliya (official winner of ) 20 Thursday, September 24, 2009 57 2010 Yvian Sarkoas Amazonas (official Miss World winner 2011) Palace of Events , Maracaibo, Zuliya 28 Thursday, October 28, 2010 58 2011 District Capital (Official Miss World Winner 2012) Studio 1 of Venevision, La Colin, Caracas 24 Saturday, October 15, 2011 59 2012 Elian Herrera Araga (official winner of ) Tamanaco Hotel , Caracas Thursday, August 30, 2012 60 2013 Michel Bertolini Guarico (official winner of Miss International 2014) Polyedro de Caracas 26 Thursday , October 10, 2013 61 2014 Edimar Martinez Anzoategui (official winner of Miss International 2015) Studio 1 of Venevision, La Colin, Caracas 25 Thursday, October 9, 2014 62 2015 Jessica Duarte Trujillo (official winner of Miss International 2016) Thursday, October 8, 2015 63, 2016 Diana Croce Nova Sparta (official winner of Miss World 2016 and ) 24 Wednesday, October 5, 2016 64 2017 See Lubisavl Vargas (official winner of ) Studio 5 of Venavision , La Colin, Caracas Thursday, November 9, 2017 65 2018 Alondra Echeverria Yarakoui (no international participation) Thursday, December 13, 2018 66 2019 Melissa Esther Jimenez Guevara Zuliya (official winner of Miss International Winner 2019) Thursday, August 1, 2019 67 2020 Alejandra Jose Conde Ardé Licon Aragoua (Official Winner of Miss World 2020) Study 1 of Venavision, La Colin, Caracas 22 Thursday, September 24, 2020 Special Edition - Year of Victory Participants state event Date 1 2000 Maria Laura Lugo Soto No 9 (East Coast) international participation) Study 1 Venevisión, La Colin, Caracas 10 Saturday, February 26, 2000 Third place - Year of Victory of participants of the state venue Date 1 1952 Vilma Viana Acosta Guárico (without international participation) Valle Arriba Golf Club, Caracas 15 Tuesday, June 7, 1952 2 1953 Margot Léidenz Falcón (without international participation) 11 Tuesday , June 7, 1953 — 1954 No 3 1955 Federal District Mireia Casas (no international participation) Hotel Tamanaco , Caracas 11 Thursday, July 9, 1955 4 1956 Elizabeth Rotondo Aragua (no international participation) 16 Thursday, June 30, 1956 5 1957 Elsa Torrens Carababo (no international participation) 22 Tuesday, June 28, 1957 6 1958 Maritsa Haak Caracas (no international participation) Avila Hotel, Caracas 4 Tuesday, July 14, 1958 — 1959 7 1960 Marina Carrero Tachira (no international participation) Tamanaco Hotel, Caracas 14 Thursday, July 30, 1960 8 1961 Bexi Romero Araga (official winner of Miss World 1961) 21 Tuesday, July 1, 1961 9 1962 Virginia Elizabeth Bailey Lazari Nova Sparta (Designated Miss Universe 1962) Paris Theater, Caracas 13 Monday, June 27, 1962 10 1963 Milagros Galindes Miranda (official winner of Miss World 1963) 17 Thursday , 30 May 1963 11 1964 Lisla Vistula Silva Negron Zouliya (official winner of Miss International 1964) Wednesday, July 1, 1964 12 1965 Tamara Josefina Leal Zouliya (official winner of Miss International 1965) Military Circle Theatre, Caracas Monday, May 27, 1965 13 1966 Cecilia Picon-Fever Merida (official winner of Miss International 1967) Teatro del Este , Caracas 12 Tuesday, June 14, 1966 14 1967 Ingrid Heke Zoglia (no international participation) Military School Theatre , Caracas 16 Wednesday, June 15, 1967 15 1968 Jovann Navas Aragwa (official winner of Miss International 1968) Teatro de Altamira, Caracas 15 Saturday, June 25, 1968 16 1969 Cristina Keusz Perez (†) Miranda (Official Winner Miss International 1969) Paris Theatre , Caracas 16 Wednesday, July 1, 1969 17 1970 Sonia Zaia Ledezma Corvo Monagas (official Miss International Winner 1971) National Theatre , July 1, 1970 18 1971 Dubravska Purkarevic Nueva Esprata (Official Winner Miss Young International 1972) National Theatre of Venezuela, Caracas 15 Saturday, July 17, 1971 1972 Marilyn Plessman Martinez Guarico (official winner of Miss International 1972) Paris Theatre, Caracas 16 Wednesday, July 12, 1972 20 1973 Hilda Elvira Carrero Garcia (†) Tachira (official winner of Miss International 1973) Sub Officers Club, Caracas 15 Tuesday, July 10, 1973 21 1974 Marisel Carderera Marteret Federal District (official winner miss international 1974) Thursday , May 30, 1974 22 1975 Maria del Carmen Yamel Diaz Rodriguez (†) Carabo (official Miss International winner 1975) Polyedro de Caracas Wednesday , June 25, 1975 23 1976 Betzabeth Ayala Miranda (official winner of Miss International 1976) Theater Paris, Caracas 19 Friday, May 21, 1976 24 1977 Betty Paredes Lara (official winner of Miss International 1977) Friday, May 6, 1977 25 1978 Doris Fueyo Moreano Anzoategui (official Miss International Winner 1978) Theatre Under Officers , Caracas 19 Friday, April 28, 1978 26 1979 Diana Maria Fernanda Ramirez (disqualified) Federal District (without international participation) Caracas Hilton Hotel, Caracas 16 Thursday, May 17, 1979 Nils Josefina Moronta Sangronis (3rd finalist) Zoglia (official winner of Miss International 1979) 27 1980 Graciela Lucía Guarneri Amazonas (official winner of Miss International 1980) Makuto Sheraton Hotel, Caraboleda, Vargas 14 Thursday, May 8, 1980 28 1981 Federal District Miriam Quintana (official winner of Miss International 1981) 19 Thursday, May 7, 1981 29 1982 Amaury Martínez Macero Amazonas (official winner of Miss International 1982) Thursday, May 6, 1982 30 1983 Donnatella Donna Tirante Bottone Miranda (official winner of Miss International 1983) 22 Thursday , May 5, 1983 31 1984 Miriam Leidermann Eppel Nova Sparta (official winner of Miss International 1984) 23 Friday, May 11, 1984 32 1985 Nina Sicily Garndez Monagas (official winner of Miss International 1985) 25 Friday, May 3, 1985 33 1986 Nancy Josefina Gallardo Hinjones Portuges (official winner of Miss International 1986) Municipal Theater of Caracas , Caracas 24 Friday, May 9, 1986 34 1987 Begoña Victoria Vicki García Varas Municipality Libertador (official winner Miss International 1987) , 6 February 1987 35 1988 Maria Eugenia Duarte Guachira Peninsula (official winner of Miss International 1988) 26 Friday, February 5, 1988 36 1989 Beatrice Carolina Omagna Trujillo Nueva Esparta (official winner of Miss International 1989) Polyedro de Caracas 28 Thursday , February 16, 1989 37 1990 Chiquinquirá Delgado Zulia (official winner of Miss Flower Queen 1990) 27 Thursday, February 1, 1990 38 1991 Niurca Auristela Acevedo Monagas (official winner of Miss International 1991) 29 Thursday , 23 May 1991 39 1992 Maria Eugenie Rodriguez Nogera Portuges (official winner miss International 1992) 30 Wednesday, September 9, 1992 40 1993 Fabiola Monica Rita Soitale Bayamonte Yarakui (official winner of Miss International 1993) Sala Rios Reina , Teatro Caracas 26 Friday, September 3, 1993 41 1994 Ana Maria Amorer Guerrero Apire (official winner of Miss International 1995) Friday, September 2, 1994 42 1995 Carla Andreina Steinkopf Struve East Coast (official Miss International winner 1996) Caracas Polyedro 28 Wednesday , 27 September 1995 43 1996 Hernndesh Miranda (official winner of Miss International 1997) Friday , September 6, 1996 44 1997 Daniela Kosan Moncourt Araga (official winner of Miss International 1998) 29 Friday, September 12, 1997 45 1998 Barbara Letizia Perez Rangel Miranda (refused to participate in Miss International 1999) 30 Friday, September 11, 1998 46 1999 Andreina Llamosas Vargas (official winner of Miss International 1999) 26 Friday , September 10, 1999 47 2000 Ligia Petit Guariko (official winner of Miss Intercontinental 2001) Friday, September 8, 2000 48 2001 Nolelis Rodriguez Vargas (official winner of Queen of 2001) Friday, September 14, 2001 49 2002 Amara Metropolitan District (no international participation) Friday, September 20, 2002 50 2003 Eleidy Aparicio Costa Oriental (official winner of Miss International 2004) Study 1 of Venevisión, La Colina, Caracas 32 Thursday, October 16, 2003 51 2004 Maria Andrea Gomes district capital (official winner of ) Poliedro de Caracas 28 Thursday, September 23rd, 2004 52 2005 Di Giovanni Barinas (official winner of Miss International 2006) Thursday , September 15, 2005 53 2006 Vanessa Goemez Peretti Sucre (official winner of Miss International 2007) Thursday, September 14, 14, 20072006 54 2007 Dayana Woolies Bocchieri Carabobo (official winner of Miss International 2008) Thursday, September 13, 2007 55 2008 Laksmi Rodriguez de la Sierra Onlyrzano Monagas (official Miss International winner 2009) Wednesday, September 10, 2008 56 2009 Elizabeth Mosera Gomez Trujillo (official winner of Miss International 2010) 20 Thursday , September 24th, 2009 57 2010 Jessica Barbosa Schmidt Metropolitan District (official winner of Miss International 2011) Palace of Events, Maracaibo, Zulia 28 Thursday, October 28, 2010 58 2011 Blanca Cristina Albis Guarico (official Miss International winner 2012) Studio 1 of Venavision, La Colin, Colin Caracas 24 Saturday, October 15, 2011 59 2012 Aliz Sabimar Heinrich Okando Falcon (Official Winner of Miss Earth 2013) Hotel Tam , Caracas Thursday, August 30, 2012 60 2013 Stephanie de Zorzi Land Aragua (Official Miss Earth Winner 2016) Polyedro de Caracas 26 Thursday, October 10, 2013 61 2014 Mayra Alexandra Rodriguez Amazonas (official winner of Miss Earth 2014) Studio Venevision 1 , La Colin, Caracas 25 Thursday, October 9, 2014 62 2015 Andrea Rosales Castillejos Amazonas (official winner of ) Thursday, October 8, 2015 63 2016 Antonella Massaro Escalona Vargas (official winner of the Spanish-American Queen 2016) 24 Wednesday , October 5, 2016 64 2017 Mariem Claret Velasco García Barinas (official winner of Miss International 2018) Studio 5 of Venavision, La Colina, Caracas Thursday, November 9, 2017 65 2018 Oricia Dominga dos Santos Tachira (no international participation) Thursday, 13 December 2018 66 2019 Luz Maria Ledezma Navarro Akure (no international participation) Thursday, August 1, 2019 67 2020 Isbel Cristina Parra Santos Guiana (official winner of Miss International 2021) Study 1 of Venovision , La Colina, Caracas 22 Thursday, September 24, 2020 Special Edition - Year of Victory event participants Date 1 2000 Karelis Margarita Oliarves Villarreal No 10 (East Coast) (no international participation) Studio 1 Venevisión, La Colina, Caracas 10 Saturday, February 26, 2000 Міс Венесуела рейтингу представлені нижче штатів, регіонів, муніципалітети та/або міста, які мають найбільше оцінок у міс Венесуела - Оновлено після міс Венесуела 2020 Організація Класифікації Район Столиця 45 Міранда 35 Зулія 30 Арагуа Нуева Еспарта 25 Кара 24 La Guaira Guárico 21 Лара Амазонас 18 Анзоатегі Барінас 17 Портюгеса Тачіра Сукре Монагас 16 Трухільо Болівар Яракуй 14 Фалькон 13 Аптека 10 Меріда Коста Східний 9 Коєдес 8 Дельта Амакуро 6 Півострів Гуахіра 4 Півострів Парагуана 3 Федеральний залежний 2 Гвіана регіон 1 Міс Венесуела Переможні організації Нижче представлені держави-переможці та / або регіони міс Венесуела регіональної класифікації карта міс Всесвіт держави / регіону титулів років виграв Guárico 10 1963 , 1966, 1978, 1982, 1985, 2004, 2006, 2012, 2014. Miranda 7 1955, 1964, 1981, 1988, 1999, 2009, 2010. Metropolitan District (or Federal District) 1956, 1957, 1960, 1961, 1965, 1968, 2001. Lara 4 1980, 1989, 2003, 2015. Carabo 1953, 1970, 1973, 1996. Nova Sparta 1972, 1975, 1976, 1987. La Guaira 1967, 1969, 1977, 1979. 1974, 1984, 2020. Amakuro Delta 1998, 2017, 2019. Sucre 1958, 2005, 2011. Aragua 1969, 1992, 2002. Portuguese 2 1983, 2018. Monagas 1971, 2016. East Coast 1994, 2013. Trujillo 1986, 2008. Amazonas 1991, 2007. Hurry up in 1993, 2000. Bolivar 1952, 1990. Tachira 1 1997 year. Yarakuy 1995. Anzoategui 1962. Notes: In 1969, Miss Aragua became the winner, however, within months of her triumph, she decided to retire, so miss Vargas took the title. That year was two Miss Venezuela In 1976, Miss Guarico became the winner, however she presented Miss Nova Sparta's crown at 36 hours. That year there were two Miss Venezuela. Miss Venezuela's non-executive organisations are represented below states and/or regions that have not yet won the title of Miss Venezuela Barinas. Merida. Koedes. Falcon. Federal units. Special regions Below are special regions that participated in or participated in Miss Venezuela: Guiansky Region. First participated in 2020. federal entities of federal dependencies. He last participated in 2013. Libertador Municipality. He last participated in 1998. Until 1986, it was called the liberator's department. San Francisco Municipality. He last participated in 1998. Vargas Municipality. He last participated in 1997. Until 1986 vargasivska department was called. In 1998, it was called the Vargas Federal Territory, and from 1999 to 2019 participated as vargas state. peninsulas on the Guahira Peninsula. He last participated in 2012. Paraguana Peninsula. He last participated in 2010. Ariya Peninsula. He last participated in 2008. Cities of Caracas. He last participated in 1967. He last participated in 1956. The last time participated was in 1957. Canaima National Parks. He last participated in 2010. Roraima. He participated for the only time in 2003. Another East Coast. He last participated in 2015. Guiana Ezequiba. He participated for the only time in 2003. Miss Venezuela World Map regional classification miss world. (As of 2013, Miss World's representative is elected in a separate pageant called Miss Venezuela Mundo.) However, for miss world 2016 edition, a representative was elected Miss Venezuela 2016. In the 65th issue, Miss Venezuela is chosen as the representative of Venezuela at Miss World 2018. Below are the winning states and/or regions of Miss Venezuela World: state or region titles of years won metropolitan district (or federal district) 9 1957, 1960, 1966, 1975, 1977, 1988,1989, 1993, 2011. Miranda 1955, 1963, 1968, 1970, 1984, 1994, 1999, 2003, 2006•. Zaglia 7 1973, 1986, 1991, 2000, 2001, 2009, 2013. Aragua 4 1961, 1962, 1981, 2020. Portuguese 1964, 1987, 2015, 2018. Vargas (or Dedto Vargas) 1969, 1974, 1980, 2017. Nova Sparta 1995, 1996, 1997, 2016. Anzoategui 3 1965, 1985, 2008. Sucre 1956, 1958, 1972. Monagas 2 1998, 2017•. Amazonas 2010, 2014. East Coast 1990, 2005. Carabo 1971, 2002. Bolivar 1967, 1992. Falcon 1978, 1982. 1 2007. Merida 2006. Trujillo in 2004. Hurry up in 1983. Barinas 1979. Lara 1976. Notes • In 2006, the Miss World Organization attacked the Miss Venezuela Organization, having a winner as such a 2006 Miss World national competition, in addition to the date of the Miss World contest was promoted long before the final of the 2006 Miss Venezuela contest, which is why the Miss Venezuela Mundo 2006 contest was created. She then started Miss Venezuela's 2006 pageant, where Miss Venezuela Mundo 2006 was chosen for , which will take place in . • In 2017, she was chosen by Osmel Sousa, Ana Carolina Ugarte, Miss Monagas 2013, to represent the country in the edition, thus becoming Venezuela's second monastern of the World; while in the late miss Venezuela 2017 edition she is chosen, Veruska Ljubisavljevic, vargas state, who will represent Venezuela in Miss World 2018. Miss Venezuela International Regional Classification Map Miss International.Below are the winning states and/or regions of Miss Venezuela International: State or Region Titles years won metropolitan district (or Federal District) 8 1960, 1961, 1974, 1981, 1987, 2002, 2004, 2010. Miranda 5 1969, 1976, 1983, 1996, 1998. Araga 4 1968, 1994•, 1997, 2012. Monagas 1971, 1985, 1991, 2008. Carabo 1963, 1975, 2003•, 2007. 1964, 1965, 1979, 2019. Nova Sparta 3 1984, 1989, 2016. Anzoategui 1962, 1978, 2014. 1972, 2011, 2013. East Coast 1995, 2000, 2003. Portuguese 1986, 1990, 1992. Barinas 2 2005, 2017. Trujillo 2009, 2015. Tachira 1973, 2001. Vargas (or Detto Vargas) 1970, 1999. Amazonas 1980, 1982. Guiana 1 2020. Sucre 2006. Hurry up in 1994. Yarakuy 1993. Guahira Peninsula 1988. Lara 1977. Merida 1966. Notes • In 1994, Milka Chulina, Miss Venezuela in 1992, was appointed to represent Venezuela in the 1994 edition of Miss International, then in Miss Venezuela in 1994 was chosen as a candidate for Miss International 1995. • In 2003, she was appointed by Goiser Azois to represent the country in Miss International 2003 achieving a fourth crown for the country, previously she was crowned Miss Venezuela World 2002, then in Miss Venezuela 2003 she was elected as a candidate for miss international 2004. Miss Venezuela Tierra (until 2015) The following are presented to the winning states and/or regions of Miss Venezuela Land: State or Region Titles of Years Won Aragua 3 2006;, 2010, 2016•. Metropolitan District 2001;, 2002•, 2009•. Amazonas 2 2014, 2015. New Sparta 2003•, 2005;. Falcon 1 2012. Yarakuy 2011. Tachira 2009•. Trujillo 2008•. Paraguana Peninsula 2007•. Notes by Lirigmel Ramos and Dagmar Vi'tterl were selected to compete in the Miss Earth 2001 and 2002, respectively, Miss Global Beauty Venezuela Organization. No one has competed before either after Miss Earth or Miss Venezuela. Driv Sedeño, Miss Nueva Esprata in 2002, was chosen by the same organization to represent Venezuela in the 2003 edition of Miss Earth. Passirat Herrera, Miss Monagas 2002, was chosen to represent Venezuela at the Miss Earth 2004 Miss Global Beauty Organization of Venezuela. For unknown reasons, however, he did not attend the competition. Alexandra Brown, Miss Nova Sparta 2005; Marianne Puglia, Miss Aragua 2005; Silvana Santaella, Miss Paraguana Peninsula 2003; Maria Daniela Torrealba, Miss Trujillo 2006 and Jessica Barbosa, Miss Metropolitan District 2010; they were sent to Miss Earth in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009, respectively, when the franchise for Venezuela was in the hands of the Sambil Model Organization. Since 2010, this franchise has gone into the hands of the Miss Venezuela organization, which held it until 2015, Since 2016 at the hands of Liz Heinrich, who was Miss Earth 2013, the Miss Earth Organization of Venezuela is responsible for choosing a representative for such a contest. Mariangela Bonanni, Miss Tachira's 2009, was appointed by the Miss Venezuela Organization at the time of the franchise acquisition for Miss Earth in 2010 that Miss was selected as the first finalist in the 2009 Miss Venezuela top 5. Stephanie de Zorzi, Miss Venezuela Land 2013, was off the title for failing to fulfill her obligations as Queen and other organizational requirements; however, he handed the crown to his maira's beedrest Alexandra Rodriguez at the end of Miss Venezuela in 2014; She represented Venezuela in Miss Earth that same year. However, in 2016, Zorzi was appointed by venezuela's new Miss Earth Organization, and competes in an international competition where Miss Tierra Agua is awarded the title. Special Awards Miss Photogenic Milka Chulina, Miss Venezuela 1992 and second Miss Universe 1993 finalist. 1961 - Alba Cardenas (Tachira) 1963 - Martha Almenar (Nova Sparta) 1965 - Tamara Leal ( Zuliya) 1966 - Maria Mercedes Zambrano (Lara) 1968 - Yovan Navas (Arag) 1969 - Maritsa Brusasco (Bolivar) 1972 - Meride Sierralta (Falcon) 1973 - Hilda Carrero (Tachira) 1974 - Neila Moronta (Uzuliya) 1975 - Maritsa Gruber (Monagas) 1976 - Elluz Peraza (Guarico) 1977 - Wilma Golis Romero (Falcon) 1978 - Carmen Harnandes (Apure) 1979 - Marisol Fernandez (Merida) 19 78 1980 - Elizabeth Kokucci (New Sparta) 1981 - Irene Saez (Miranda) 1982 - Concepcion Conchi Grande Casas (Aragua) 1983 - Marbella Roa Sermegno (Guarico) 1984 - (Miranda) 1985 - Ruddy Rodriguez (Anzoátegui) 1986 - Mait Delgado (Anzoátegui) 1987 - Inesh Maria Calero (Nova Sparta) 1988 - Maris 1989 - Daniela Sucre (Sucre) 1990 - Sharon Luengo (East Coast) 1991 - Candice Blanco (Bolivar) 1992 - Milka Chulina (Aragua) 1993 - Gabriela Hidalgo (Miranda)) 1994 - Kariana Ochoa (Amazonas) 1995 - Alicia Machado (Yarakua) 1996 - Consuelo Adler (Miranda) 1997 - Christina Dickmann (Nova Sparta) 19998 - Sept. Schneider (Monagas) 1999 - Norkis Batista (Nova Sparta) 2000 - Eva Equall (Apure) 2001 - Norelis Rodriguez (Vargas) 2002 - Vanessa Fanessy () 2003 - Hilda Flutas (Vargas) 2004 - Andrea Gomes (Metropolitan Area) 2005 - Rosamaria Matteo (Canaima) 2006 - Barbara Sanchez (Amazonas) 2007 - Hannel Quintero () 2008 - Natasha Dominguez (Sucre) 2009 - Maria De Luz Da Silva (Merida) 2010 - Carolyn Medina (Aragoua) 2011 - Gabriella Ferrari (Dtto Capital) 2012 - Claudia Baratta (Merida) 2013 - Michel Bertolini (Guarico) 2014 - Mariana Jimenez (Guárico) 2015 - Catherine Oliveira (Metropolitan District) 2016 - Rosengelicaa Piscitelli (Miranda) 2017 - Mariem Velasco (Barinas) 2018 - Alondra Echeverria (Yarakuy) 2019 - Luz Maria Ledezma (Apure) 2020 - Elizabeth Gasiba (District Capital) Miss Friendship 1953 - Aura Santos Silva (Anzoátegui) 1966 - Ella Plokh (Vargas Department) 1970 - Reina Noguera (Guarico) 1972 - Gloria Leon (Zulia) 1973 - Ana Julia Osorio (Nova Sparta) 1974 - Gladys Garcia (Mayor) ( 1975) - Mildred Galizia (Falcon) 1976 - Judith Castillo (Nova Sparta) 1977 - Ana Selina Pabon (Tachira) 1978 - Isabelle Martinez (Zoglia) 1979 - Nilse Moronta (Zoglia) 1980 - Betsy Ballestrini 1981 - Miúrica Yánez (Bolívar) 1982 - María Guadalupe Pérez (Departamento Vargas) 1983 - Paulina Parada Sandrock (Mérida) 1984 - Maribel Aguilar Meza (Mérida) 1985 - Marlene Malavé () 1986 - Grizel Herrera (Delta Amacuro) 1987 - Panny Levay (Carabobo) 1988 - Livia Castellanos (Municipio Libertador) 1989 - Yulis Díaz (Monagas) 1990 - Karina Trujillo (Cojedes) 1991 - Carolina Motta Michelena (Lara) 1992 - Delia Hernández (Amazonas) 1994 - Astrid Núñez (Monagas) 1996 - Michelina Nuzzo (Trujillo) 1997 - Annarella Bono (Anzoátegui) 1998 - Elsy Barrios (Trujillo) 1999 - Ramilet Maurera (Anzoátegui) 2000 - Ainette Stephens (Bolívar) 2001 - Norelys Rodríguez (Vargas) 2002 - Goizeder Azúa (Carabobo) 2003 - Ana Indira Sánchez (Bolívar) 2004 - Bárbara Clara (Amazonas) 2005 - Davianny Rivero (Distrito Capital) 2006 - Marygrey Queró (Costa Oriental) 2007 - Kellyn Celeste (Península Goajira) 2008 - Adahisa Peña (Apure) 2009 - Patricia Zavala (Vargas) 2010 - Jéssica Ibarra (Trujillo) 2011 - María Gabriela Quiñones (Nueva Esparta) 2012 - Claudia Baratta (Mérida) 2013 - María Laura Verde (Lara) 2014 - Josmely González (Bolívar) 2015 - Fabiana Viloria (Táchira) 2016 - Betania Rojas (Táchira) 2017 - Oriana Gil (Miranda) 2018 - Claudia Villavicencio (Lara) 2019 - Raschell Delgado (Міранда) 2020 - Даніела Монтаньєс (Yaracuy) Міс Онлайн ПРИМІТКА - Раніше називала Міс Інтернет, Міс Інтерактивна або Міс Технології. 1997 - Christina Dieckmann Jiménez (Nueva Esparta) 1998 - Mayela Mora Pinto (Aragua) 1999 - Martina Thorogood Heemsen (Miranda) 2000 - Eva Mónica Anna Ekvall Johnson (Apure) 2001 - Jerika Hoffman Leal (Carabobo) 2002 - María Fernanda León (Portuguesa) 2003 - Valentina Patruno (Miranda) 2004 - Inmary Rodríguez Boscán (Cojedes) 2005 - Marianne Puglia Martínez (Aragua) 2006 - Joshil Morales Arenas (Aragua) 2007 - Mónica Bsereni Hadad (Aragua) 2008 - Dayana Borges Mora (Dependencias Federales) 2009 - Adriana Cristina Vasini Sánchez (Zulia) 2010 - Liliana María Flores Arenas (Falcón) MissVenezuela.com 2011 - María Gabriela Criollo Muntaner (Zulia) Miss Interactiva 2012 - Nerys Díaz (Portuguesa) Miss Interactiva 2013 - Alicia Dolanyi Korsos (Yaracuy) Miss Tecnología 2014 - Débora Medina Pineda (Trujillo) Miss Tecnología 2015 - Mariana Méndez (Anzoátegui) Miss Tecnología / Jessica Duarte (Trujillo) Miss Online 2016 - Rosangélica Piscitelli (Miranda) Miss Online 2018 - Arantxa Barazarte (Distrito Capital) Miss Multimedia Miss Elegancia 1975 - Maritza Pineda (Nueva Esparta) 1977 - Cristal Montañéz (Dpto Vargas) 1981 - Miúrica Yánez (Bolívar) 1982 - Michell Shoda Belloso (Falcón) 1983 - Adriana Novellino (Táchira) 1984 - Alejandra Castro Egui (Guárico) 1985 - Nina Сицилія Ернандес (Монагас) 1986 - Ненсі Галлардо (портуґальска) 1987 - Клаудія Фацціні (Falcón) 1988 - Констанса Гінер 1989 - Luicira Marcano (Tachira) 1990 - Daniela Lores (Trujillo) 1991 - Alexandra Virges (Paraguana Peninsula) 1992 - Pilar Martinez (Delta Amakuro) 199 3 - Gabriela Hidalgo (Miranda) 1994 - Ana Maria Amore (Apure) 1995 - Mariana Segarra (Trujillo) 1996 - Gabriela Vergara (Barinas) 1998 - Carolina Indiago (Delta-Amaq) 2003 - Ana Karina Añez (Lara) 2004 - Andrea Milroy (Trujillo) 2005 - Rosamaria Matteo (Canaima) 2006 - Claudia Suarez (Merida) 2007 - Luna Ramos (Troy Ramos) 2008 - Stefania Fernandez (Trujillo) 2011 - (Sucre) 2012 - Maria Gabriela Isler (Guarico) 2013 - Ana Carolina Ugarte (Monagas) 2014 - Mayra Alexandra Rodriguez (Amazonas) 2015 - Ana Cristina Diaz (Merida) 2016 - Rosengelica Pisitelli (Miranda) 2017 - Mariangeles Galban (Zulia) 2019 - Paola Salas (Amazonas) Miss Talento 2014 - Isabella Arriaga (Co 20 15 - Ge Fiume (Yarukuy) 2016 - Fernanda Zabian (Apure) 2017 - Jarat Bruzual (Sucre) 2018 - Francis Armas (Guarico) 2020 - Lisandra Chirinos (Portuguese) This trophy was first given at Miss Venezuela Night 2014, was chosen by a preliminary jury , which evaluated week after week the candidates in the first season of the reality show Miss Venezuela: The Magic of Being a Miss, where participants showcased their best skills in various fields of singing, dancing, animation, acting, among others to date. The official presentation of Beauty Season This is the first official Event of Miss Venezuela, which produces official candidates of the competition, and where it will be known what state they represented during the annual competition. Until 2016, it was called the Official Presentation to the Press of Candidates for Miss Venezuela, but for 2017 it is only a presentation without the participation of the written and digital press. An interactive gala at an interactive beauty gala (the penal night event), several previous awards will be burnt out, which were chosen through public voting on social media and on the contest's official page. Next awards: Current groups Miss Figure Miss Blonde Hair Miss Confidence Miss Legs Venus (formerly Miss Legs Goddess) Miss Integranal Belle Miss Face (formerly Miss Most Beautiful Face and Best Face) Miss Attitude Miss Smile (formerly Miss Smile Most Beautiful and Most Beautiful Smile) Miss Fitness Miss Jemma Beautiful Miss Glamour Miss Personality (formerly Miss Friendship) Miss Travel & Miss Tours Miss Elegance Best Miss Look Discontinued Group Miss Naturalness (until 2013) Miss Inspiration (2014) Seductive Look (2013) Miss Cutest Skin (formerly called Best Skin and Skin; until 2014) Better Presence (formerly called Best presence; From 2011 to 2013) Miss Pasarela (until 2011) Miss Photogenic (only in 2011; delivers on the final night of Miss Venezuela) Miss Healthy Beauty (2014) Miss Sympathy (2013) Best Body (until 2011; Formerly referred to as Best Body) Miss Tech (2015) Miss Online (formerly Miss Internet and Miss Interactive) Miss Authentic (2016) The event was previously called only the Beauty Gala, where the groups were over-targeted by the jury, but by 2011 the format was changing, with the group being selected by voices from an online audience through the Miss Venezuela, and website. In 2017, the event is not held, being the delivery of bands made during the competition. [13] Miss Venezuela, All for the Crown Home article: Miss Venezuela, All for the Crown Miss Venezuela, All for the Crown was a reality show, until the final night of the highest national beauty pageant, hosted by Viana Gibelli. Their only season was in 2013 with a total of 50 eager misses that ran into various challenges and workouts that were eliminated week after week until the group shrank to 26 final candidates competing for Miss Venezuela's final night. [15] This reality show was produced by Venevisión and a codak from Sony Entertainment Television. Both broadcast reality SHOWS on Mondays, but at different times. In 2014, there was no agreement with any international channels. Passing on a reality show to be called, Miss Venezuela: The Magic of Being a Miss. Miss Venezuela, Magic be Miss Home article: App:Miss Venezuela: The Magic of Being a Miss (First Season) Miss Venezuela: The Magic of Being a Miss is a Venezuelan reality tv beauty and female talent that aims primarily to choose and meet with candidates for Miss Venezuela. The reality show is produced and broadcast by Venevisión live from Studio 1, at the end of Super Saturday Sensational. [17] Early on, selected candidates are elected from contestants held in Zuli, Carabobo, Lara, Tachiri, Bolivari and Aragua, along with those elected in Quinta Miss Venezuela in the metropolitan district, to have general final candidates on their way to the final night; [19] They are known more deeply during the program's progress week after week. Final night This is the most anticipated event of the entire competition, divided into several segments, starting with the usual Opening, where a national and/or international entertainer with candidates do a pre-show with The Anthem of Miss Venezuela, then a parade of swimsuits continues, then a parade of costumes, where costumes are released the best designers of the country, then choose a table of ten semifinalists who will face a Round of Questions, and then reduce the number of candidates for Honor Roll, where finally announce the finalists and the Winner. Winner's Night is a special program broadcast by Venavision, from 2014 traditionally, where they are received to the box of winners of the competition together with the winner of La Magia de ser Miss, where they tell their anecdotes and feelings after the victory. Honor Roll In the current honorary roll of the competition, 10 candidates who would be semi-finalists are elected. The current roll of honor is shaping up as follows: Positioning the title of Venezuelan representative in first place Miss Venezuela Universe Miss Universe First place Miss Venezuela World Finalist 1 Miss Venezuela International Miss International Before the 2011 edition, the second-place miss took the title of Miss Venezuela World and represented Venezuela, in Miss World. But for various reasons, Venezuela's representative to Miss World has been elected since 2013 in another event called Miss Venezuela Mundo, although this did not happen in 2016, and since then 2 country representatives in Miss World have been appointed, however, in Miss Venezuela 2017 Miss Venezuela World has been elected, 4 years later. Also by 2015, Miss Venezuela Tierra was elected during Miss Venezuela, but since 2016 the holder of this title has been chosen by the Miss Earth Venezuela franchise in a separate event, the same is presented with minor contests by Miss Supranational, Miss Grand International and Miss Entcontiental. Gala de la belleza Presentadores # Edición Presentador(es) Copresentador(es) 1 1952 Desconocido — 2 1953 Desconocido — 3 1955 Desconocido — 4 1956 Desconocido — 5 1957 Renny Ottolina — 6 1958 Desconocido — 7 1960 Desconocido — 8 1961 Desconocido — 9 1962 Desconocido — 10 1963 Desconocido — 11 1964 Desconocido — 12 1965 Desconocido — 13 1966 Desconocido — 14 1967 Desconocido — 15 1968 Desconocido — 16 1969 Desconocido — 17 1970 Desconocido — 18 1971 Carmen Victoria Pérez, Efraín de la Cerda — 19 1972 Gilberto Correa, Liana Cortijo — 20 1973 Gilberto Correa, Liana Cortijo — 21 1974 Gilberto Correa, Liana Cortijo — 22 1975 Gilberto Correa, Liana Cortijo — 23 1976 Gilberto Correa, Liana Cortijo — 24 1977 Gilberto Correa, Liana Cortijo — 25 1978 Gilberto Correa, Liana Cortijo — 26 1979 Gilberto Correa, Liana Cortijo — 27 1980 Carmen Victoria Pérez , Gilberto Correa Hilda Carrero 28 1981 Carmen Victoria Perez, Gilberto Correa Maria Antonieta Campoly 29 1982 Carmen Victoria Perez, Gilberto Correa Raul Velasco 30 1983 Carmen Victoria Gilbert Correa Raul Velasco 31 1984 Carmen Victoria Perez, Gilbert Correa Raul Velasco 32 1985 Carmen Victoria Perez, Gilberto Correa Raul Velasco 33 1986 Carmen Victoria Perez, Gilberto Correa - 34 1987 Carmen Victoria Perez, Gilbert Correa - 35 1988 Carmen Victoria Perez, Gilbert Correa Raul Velasco 36 1989 Carmen Victoria Perez, Gilberto Correa Raul Velasco 37 1990 Barbara Palacios, Gilberto Correa Rebecca de Alba 38 1991 Barbara Palacios , Gilberto Correa — 39 1992 Palacio Barbaras, Gilbert Correa — 40 1993 Barbara Palacios, Gilbert Correa — 41 1994 Barbara Palacios, Gilberto Correa — 42 1995 Barbara Palacios, Gilbert Correa — 43 1996 Barbara Palacios, Gilbert Correa — 44 1996 97 Maite Delgado, Napoleon Bravo Alicia Machado, Sandro Finoglio 45 1998 Mait Delgado, Guillermo Davola — 46 1999 Mait Delgado, Jose Luis Rodriguez — 47 2000 Mait Delgado , Omar Hermenos Fabiola Colmenarez 48 2001 Mait Delgado , Osvaldo Rios Carmen Victoria Perez 49 2002 Mait Delgado, Gilbert Correa — 50 2003 Mait Delgado, Gilberto Correa Carmen Victoria Perez, Mariangel Ruiz 51 2004 Daniel Sarkos, Maithe Delgado Carmen Victoria Perez 52 2005 Daniel Sarkos, Mait Delgado — 53 2006 Daniel Sarko, Maite Delgado Gilberto Correa 54 2007 Daniel Sarkos, Maite Delgado — 55 2008 Daniel Sarkos, Maite Delgado — 56 2009 Daniel Sarkos , Maite Delgado Boris Izagire, 57 2010 Boris Izahirre, Chiquinquirá Delgado, Maite Delgado, Viviana Gibelli — 58 2011 Daniela Kosan, Leonardo Villalobos — 59 2012 Marianel Ruiz, Leonardo Villalobos Eglantina Zg, Ismael Cala 60 2,013 Maite Delgado, Mariangel Ruiz, Leonardo Villalobos Boris Izagire, Ismael Cala, Viana Jibeli 61 2014 Marie Ruiz, Leonardo Villalobos Gabriela Izler 62 2015 Marianhel Ruiz , Leonardo Villalobos Mait Delgado 63 2016 Mariangel Ruiz , Leonardo Villalabos Dave Capella 64 2017 Henry Silva, Mariangel Ruiz Dave Capella, Mariela Selis, Shirley Varnagi 65 2018 Fanny Otatti, Henry Silva Jose Andres Padren, Mariem Velasco 66 2019 Fanny Otatti, Henrice Silva Gabriela Isler, Jose Andres Padron, Mariem Velasco 67 2020 Fanny Otatti, Henry Silva Cynthia Lander, Isabella Rodriguez, Jose Andres Padren Entertainment Every year, on the final night, Miss Venezuela has a presence of national and international artists for public entertainment. • Entertainment Edition 30 1983 Gilberto Correa • Maria Conchita Alonso 31 1984 Gilberto Correa 32 1985 Melissa • Miguel Beause 33 1986 Amilcar Boscan • Phaedra Lopez • Herminia Martinez • Pablo Mana vello • Fanny Barrios • Paul Hillman • Melissa • Mirla Castellanos • Jorge Rigo • Jorge Aguilar 34 1987 Celia Cruz • Ricardo Montaner • Karina • Flans 35 1988 Chaianna • Carina • Jose Luis Rodriguez • Mirla Castellanos • Draft M 36 Rafael • Alejandra Guzman • Guillermo Davila 37 1990 Roqueau Durcal • Oscar D'Leon • Ricardo Montaner • Mirla Castellanos • Roberto Antonio • Rub Perez 38 1991 Emmanuel • Lucero • Wilfrido Vargas • Lila Morillo • Las Chicas del Can • Guaco 39 1992 Celia Cruz • Isabelle Pantoja • Ricardo Montan • Oscar D'Leon • Kiara • Flor Marquez 40 1993 Locomía • Karina 41 1994 John Secada • Eduardo Palomao • Simon Diaz • David Saylor • Miri 42 1995 Carlos Bate • • Kiara • Guillermo Davila • Guaco • Tambor Urbano 43 1996 Patricia Manterola 44 1997 Illegal 45 1998 Enrique Iglesias 46 1999 Simon Diaz • Jose Luis Rodriguez • Jess 47 2000 Malena Burke • Ana Llorente • Rafael Avanzini • Wève Gibelli • Oscar D'Leon • Vladimir Lozano • Daniel Somaruo 48 2001 Enrique Iglesias • Oscar D'Leon • Simon Diaz • Yolanda Moreno • A.5 • UP4 • Central Station 49 2002 Patricia Manterola • Karina • Guillermo Davila 50 2003 Alexander Pires • Oscar D'Leon • Mirla Castellanos 51 2004 Luis Fonsi • Alicia Machado 5 2 2005 Vita Frank 53 2006 Olga Thayaon • Gilbert Santa Rosa 54 2007 Kudai • Hani Kauam • Chino & Nacho 55 2008 David Bisbal • Oscar D'Leon • Wisin & Yandel 56 2009 Daddy Yankee • Titus El Bambino 57 2010 Chino & Nacho • Jorge Cheledon • Lila Morillo • Kiara 58 2011 Chino and Nacho • Luis Fonsi • Ana Isabel • Oscarsito • Venezuela Viva 59 201 Prince Royce • Olga Thanjon • Karina • Victor Drija • George Akram 60 2013 Chino and Nacho • Guaco • Caibo • Gocho • Mariaca Semporun • Mirla Castellano • Oscar D'Leon • Tito el-Bambino 61 2014 Omar Asedo • Oscarsito • Kent & Tony 62 Luis • Silva Benavidez • Caibo • Los Cadillac • Alexis & Fido 63 2016 Omar Enrique • Eddie Herrera • Felipe Pelaez • Gustavo Alice • Oscarsito • Juan Miguel • Reynaldo Armas • Scarlett Linares • Betulio Medina • Renzo La Posta • Aldri 64 2017 Chino Miranda • Six Reinto • Juan Miguel • Perfect Melody • Aran • Arvelaiz • Jonathan Moly 65 2018 Omar Enrique 66 2019 Daniela Barranco • Omar Kunze 67 2020 — The 1955 Hangouts In 1955 Susana Duim Zubillaga, is the first Hispanic Miss World and the first Venezuelan , is considered the first major queen of Latin American beauty. In 1979, Maritsa Sayllero Fernandez was the first Miss Universe in Venezuela and the seventh Latino. In 1981, Irene Saez was crowned Miss Universe and the same year Pilyon Leon was crowned Miss World. For the first time, the country will win two of the most important international beauty contests. In 1984, Astrid Caroline Herrera won her third Miss World crown in , . In 1985, Alejandrona Sicily Kharndes became the first Venezuelan to win International. In 1986, Barbara Palacios was one of the shortest Miss Universes, with 10 months and 5 days. In 1991, Nieniebet Leal was crowned in , USA as Miss World, being the fourth Venezuelan to win this competition. In 1995, Jacqueline Aguilera was crowned in South as Miss World, being the fifth Venezuelan to win the competition. In 1996, Alicia Machado was crowned Miss Universe, after a 10-year streak in which Venezuela did not win, only earning finalists. His reign was controversial due to overweight reasons, but he set the tone before and after in the competition, for his mismatched and frivolous personality (Venezuela is believed to have won the Miss Universe and Miss World titles for the second time in the same year, Jacqueline Aguilera and Alicia Machado, to share their reign between 1995 and 1996). In 1997, Consuelo Adler won a second Miss International crown in Kyoto, . In 2000, Vivian Inesh Urdaneta Rincon won a third Miss International crown, also in Kyoto, Japan. In 2003, Goyder Azoa won the 4th Venezuelan crown at Miss International, positioning the country as having the highest number of crowns in this competition. In 2005, Alexandra Brown became the first Venezuelan to win the Miss Earth title. In 2006, Daniela Di Giacomo won her fifth Miss International crown in , China. In 2006, Vanessa Peretti finished third in the National Competition and represented Venezuela at miss International , wearing a semifinalist and competing against another deaf representative, Sophie Voselaud of ; being the only time when a deaf mute participant participates in this event. In 2008, Dayana Mendoza won the Miss Universe title and with that Venezuela becomes the country with the biggest crown after the U.S. and along with with 5 crowns each (after a 12-year winning streak). In 2009, Venezuela broke records in Miss Universe, as for the first time the country crowned its compatriot in a row (Dayan Mendoza 2008 and Stefania Fernandez 2009). In 2009, Venezuela finished second in Miss Universe with six crowns won in 2010; Venezuela awarded Mexico the Miss Universe crown; and Mexico presents the Miss International crown to Venezuela. In 2011, Dayana Mendoza was considered the most beautiful woman to win Miss Universe from Global Beauties. In 2011, Venezuela became the country with the largest crown in Miss World with a total area of 6 (Susana Duim 1955, Pylin Leon 1981, Astrid Carolina Herrera 1984, Ninibeth Leal 1991, Jacqueline Aguilera 1995 and Yvian Sarkos 2011). In 2011, Venezuela went on to hold 6 crowns in the three most important beauty contests (6 in Miss Universe, 6 in Miss World and 6 Miss International). In 2011, Yvian Sarkosh is Miss World with shorter reign, with nine months and twelve days. In 2013, Alize Heinrich won Miss Earth 28 days after Maria Gabriela Isler won Miss Universe, which positions Venezuela as the only country in the world to win the world's 4 largest Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International and Miss Earth pageants several times. In 2013, Maria Gabriela Isler won Miss Universe, gifting Venezuela the 7th crown of this competition, placing in second place after the U.S. with an 8. In 2014, for the first time in Miss Venezuela's history, two twin candidates, sisters Jrayma Rojas and Emilia Rojas, take part in the coronation contest. And at the same time, a candidate with shaved hair, Jennifer Saa, is taking part for the first time in history. In 2015, Edimar Martinez won The Miss International, giving Venezuela a seventh crown, becoming the country with the highest number of titles in such a competition, and the country with the most beauty titles worldwide. In 2018, Mariem Velasco won the Miss International, giving Venezuela an eighth crown in 3 years, so it remains the country with the largest title of such competition, and the country with the most beauty titles worldwide. In 2018, Venezuela went on to own the following in beauty titles 6, 7 and 8 in the most important beauty pageants (6 Miss World crowns, 7 Miss Universe crowns and 8 Miss International crowns). On December 12, 1968, Olga Antonetti Nunez (1962), representing Anzoategui, died in an aviation accident on December 12, 1968. Maya Brandt (1980), representing Lara, after suicide, October 2, 1982. Sofia Silva Inserry (1952) presents Bolivar, for Natural Reasons, April 21, 2011. Eva Equall (2000), representing Apure, from Breast Cancer, December 17, 2011. Maria de las Casas (1965), representing the Federal District, via pulmonary emphysema, October 24, 2013. Gisela Bolaños (1953) represents Carabobo, for natural reasons, november 8, 2013. Monica Spear (2004), representing Guarico, after being the victim of a murder, january 6, 2014. On June 18, 2016, Susana Duim (1955) represented Miranda through ACV. Consuelo Nuel (1957), representing the Federal District, for natural reasons, February 23, 2018. 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Rodriguez, Magala. and Coppola, Jose Roberto. 2005: Dressed for December artists dress up as a party: Mariangel Ruiz All on Sunday, 322:32. National December 4, 2005. Rodriguez Paulimar and Di Lodovo, Philip. 2005: Jictzad Vineyard lies that there's a crown bought. Erme, 34:8-12. National. December 1, 2005. Sandrea, Marcos. 2005: Miss Venezuelan World by Jacqueline Aguilera. Yeovil, VIII(18):44. Goemez, Josept 2008: Writing miss Venezuela 1997-1998-1999-2000-2002 Taken from the un Siglo de Misses edition by journalist Diego Montaldo Perez. Commons external links have media 350 feet (300 feet). Miss Venezuela Official Website Data: Q253755 Multimedia: Miss Venezuela Received from 22020MMXX January Sem L M J D 1st 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 2nd 6 7 8 9 9 9 1 1 12 3rd 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 4th 20 21 22 2 3 24 25 265th 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 Other dates: January 0This calendar days january 6 is the sixth day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 359 days left until the end of the year and 360 in leap years. Events 1233: Ferdinand III Castile begins the place of the city of Ebeda, culminating in its capitation. 1416: King ferdinand I of Aragon refuses obedience to the popes of Avignon. 1492: Catholic monarchs enter Granada () after Boabdil's surrender. 1494: In the current , Christopher Columbus founded La Isabela, the first Spanish population in the Americas. 1503: On the Caribbean coast of Veraguas (modern Panama), Christopher Columbus founded what would be the second Spanish settlement on the American mainland: the village of Santa Maria de Belém. In three months it will be destroyed by natives. [1] 1537: In , they killed the Duke of Alessandro de Medici. 1540: In , Henry VIII marries Anna Cleves. 1542: In Mexico, Francisco de Montejo founded the village of Merida, now the capital of yucatan state. 1550: The village of Valledupar was founded in . 1641: In the current province of Kótin (), a meeting of the Parliament of Kilin is held, from which the first peace treaty between spaniards and maps (Araucanos) comes out. 1763: In without declaring war, 11 British and Portuguese ships attacked but cannot accept it. 1782: The city of Mahón (Menorca), in possession of the British, capitul after seven months of siege by Spanish-French troops. 1809: Jerónimo Merino Cob begins his activity as a guerrilla attacking the post office and his escort in Fontioso, Spain. 1838: Samuel Morse performs the first public demonstration of the electric telegraph. 1839 (between January 6 and 7): In tonight there is a Night of Great Wind, a storm with winds of 185 km/h, which caused the destruction of homes across the country and in , and many hundreds of deaths. It was Ireland's most destructive storm in the last 300 years. 1848: General Serrano disembarks on the Chafarinas Islands. 1871: The village of Mollendo was founded in Peru. 1875: Alfonso XII leaves Paris for to take the throne of Spain. 1876: The treaty between and under which this country remains with misyones province and with a strip of the Bermejo and Pilcomaio rivers. 1901: rejects American guardianship (Philippine-American War). 1910: The governments of Argentina and Uruguay signed the Rio de la Plata water protocol. 1911: The Almagro Club is based in , Argentina. 1911: A German-Russian agreement was signed to build a railway line linking Persia to the - axis. 1912: New Mexico begins to become part of the United States as the forty-seventh state. 1914: Merrill Lynch was founded in the United States. 1914: Henry Ford reduces the assembly time of a T-model car by an hour and a half per hour and sets an 8-hour day in its factories. 1915: In England, the Tamesis River experiences spectacular flooding. 1916: In the United Kingdom, parliament will vote on a law imposing compulsory military service for singles. recognizes the Republic of . 1918: In , in the midst of an uprising against dictator Pelico Tinaco, the eruption of Mount Iraz, filling the entire central Valley with ash. 1919: Communist (Spartan) uprising led by Carl Liebknecht, Rosa and Georg Ledebourg fails in Germany. 1924: In Estella, Navarre, Spain, was founded by football sports club Izarra. 1927: U.S. Marines invaded . 1928: Pope Pius XI dismisses any ecumenical suggestion of evangelical churches as dangerous intrigues. 1929: In Yugoslavia, Alexander I suspends the constitution, dissolves the National Assembly and establishes a dictatorship. 1932: There is a disappointing attempt at a radical revolution in (between Rios, Argentina). 1936: Franco-Russian trade treaty, which for the Soviet Union means a loan of 800 million francs, is renewed in . 1937: In the United States, Congress sets an arms embargo for both warring parts of spain's civil war. 1939: The last copy of L'Esquella de la Torratxa weekly was published in Spain. 1940: In the Winter War, General Semyon Tymoshenko assumes command of the Russian army. 1942: The first Nazi experiments with humans on the exanthem of tifu begin at the Buchenwald concentration camp. 1945: In Spain, writer Carmen Laforet won Nadal's first prize for his novel Nada. 1945: In , Soviet troops occupy the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland as part of World War II and release more than five thousand prisoners. 1947: In the United States, George S. Marshall was appointed secretary of state. 1947: Remains of composer Manuel de Falla, who died in Alta Gracia, Argentina, arrive in Santa Cruz de . 1947: Miguel Delibes receives the 1953 Nadal Prize: The Socialist Party Asia Conference opens in . 1957: The Soviet Union, , and publish a statement on the betrayal of Imre Nad. 1963: In , he returned to the presidential system through a plebiscite and was elected president of Joao Gulard. 1967: In Venezuela, President Raul Leoni inaugurates the Angostura Bridge across the Orinoco River. At the time of its completion, it was the ninth suspension bridge in the world and the first in Latin America. 1968: U.S. launches Surveyor 7 space probe. 1968: Revolutionary Communist Party of Argentina founded in Argentina. 1973: The last fires caused by the earthquake on December 23 of the previous year are extinguished in , the capital of Nicaragua, after two weeks of hard work. 1974: A three-day working week is set in the UK due to energy shortages mining strike. 1983: The band Red Hot Chili Peppers was founded in the UNITED States. 1985: Pressure on Sudan forces to suspend Operation Moses, by which he secretly carried out the mass rescue of Ethiopian Jews. 1986: Gen. Samuel Cahnon Doe is endowed with a head of state in . 1991: Peace agreement with Tuaregu signed in Mali. 1992: In , Asia, President Zwiad Gamsajurdia is overthrown by the military junta. 1994: Paraguay enters into the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) as Member State No. 115. 1998: In during the first week of the holy month of Ramadan, armed extremist groups will kill more than five hundred people. 1998: Construction of Ecatepec Cathedral begins in Ekatepec, Mexico. 2002: Convertible weight devalues in Argentina. 2004: Coriolis ground surveillance satellite launched in the United States. 2016: At the Panggye nuclear test base in the northeast of the country at 9:00 a.m. local time, North detonated a hydrogen bomb in 6 kilotons. [2] The bombs used in the atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki (in 1945) reached 13 and 22 kilotons. 2020: In , the K-pop group[3] X1 (in hangul: 엑스원), created in the survival program Produce X 101 (En hangul: 프로듀스 X 101), the largest and most popular program in South Korea produced by Mnet, separated by rumors of voting manipulation, this decision is made in 10 minutes by entertainment agencies (Oui Entertainment) , Brand New Music, Play M Entertainment, DSP Media, Top Media, Woollim Entertainment, Starship Entertainment , Yuehua Entertainment and MBK Entertainment.) So, leaving millions of hearts broken for the band's fans. Born in 1367: Richard II, King of England (1400). 1412: Joan of Arc, French heroine, canonized by the Catholic Church (1431). 1500: Juan de Avila, Spanish monk and mystical writer. 1587: Gaspar de Guzman (Earl-Duke of Olivarsky), Spanish aristocrat and politician (1645). 1634: Ugo de Oméric, Spanish scientist (1705). 1655: Leonor Magdalene of Pfalc-Neuburg, Austrian aristocrat (1720), wife of Emperor Leopold I. 1659: Josef Brasanelli, Italian architect and artist (1728). 1702: Jose de Nebraska, Spanish composer. 1714: Perkivall Pott, British physicist. 1745: Jacques-Etienne Mongolfier, pioneer of French aviation (1799). 1766: Gaspar Rodriguez of France, independence leader and Paraguayan president (1840). 1775: Hussen Jean Amale, French Brigadier General (1822). 1795: Anselme Payne, French chemist, physicist and mathematician (1871). 1799: Jedi Smith, Hunter, Traper, American fur and explorer (1831). 1803: Henri Hertz, Austrian composer and pianist (1888). 1806: Christian Eduard Langal, German botanist (1878). 1808: Marie Josephine Mathilde Durocher, Franco-Brazilian groundier (1893). 1815: Francisco Gonzalez de Prada, Peruvian lawyer. 1820– Juan Zuazhua, Mexican soldier 1822: Heinrich Schlemann, Prussian businessman, millionaire and archaeologist (1890). 1832: Gustave Dre, French painter and sculptor (1883). 1838: Max Bruch, German conductor and composer (1920). 1847: Ricardo Zamakou, Spanish actor and singer (1888). 1850: Eduard Bernstein, German politician (1932). 1858: Albert Henry Munsell, American artist (1918). 1861: Victor Horta, Belgian architect (1947). 1870: Gustav Bauer, German politician, chancellor between 1919 and 1920 (1944). 1871: Regina Pacini, Argentine soprano born in , wife of President Marcelo T. de Alvear (1965). 1872: Alexander Skryabin, Russian composer and pianist (1915). 1873: Joaquin Mir, Spanish artist (1940). Carl Sandburg 1878: Nikanor Pignolet, Spanish artist (1978). 1878: Carl Sandburg, American poet, novelist and historian (1967). 1880: Tom Mix, American actor. 1883: Ibren Jalil Ibren, Lebanese writer, artist and thinker (1931). 1897: Anton Lopatin, Soviet soldier (1963). 1900: Pierre-Octave Ferrouda, French composer 1905: Mariano Castillo, Chilean chess player (1970). 1912: Celso Emilio Ferreiro, Spanish poet (1979). 1913: Edward Gerek, Polish communist politician. 1913: Loretta Young, American actress (2000). 1915: Alan Watts, British philosopher and writer (1973). 1916: Mario Cabre, Spanish bullring (1990). 1920: John Memnard Smith, British biologist in 2004. 1920: Sun Myung Moon, Korean evangelist, moon sect leader (2012). 1922: Esebio Teera, Uruguayan footballer (2002). 1923: Grisolia, Spanish biochemist and aristocrat. 1923: Jacobo Timerman, Argentine journalist. 1924: Kim De-Jung, South Korean politician, President of South Korea, Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2000 (2009) 1925: Enrique Carreras, Peruvian- Argentine film-maker (1995). 1925: John De Lorean, car entrepreneur (2005). 1925: Alfonso Grosso, Spanish writer. 1926: Kid Gawilan (Gerardo Gonzalez), Cuban boxer (2003). 1926: Mickey Hargitay, Hungarian bodybuilder and actor (2006), father of actress Marisa Hargitay. 1926: Gaspar Henein, Mexican actor and comedian. 1926: Armando Silvestre, Mexican actor. 1930: Melido Gonzalez, Dominican Army General (f.2000) 1931: Enrique Hormazabal, Chilean footballer (1999). 1933: Justo Tejada, Spanish footballer. 1934: Thassos Papadopoulos, Cypriot politician, from 2003 to 2008 (2008). 1934: Sylvia Syms, British actress. 1935: Margarita Gomez-Asebo, Bulgarian Queen Of Consort. 1936: Julio Maria Sanguinetti, Uruguayan lawyer, historian, journalist and politician, twice president of Uruguay between 1985 and 1990 and 1995-2000. 1936: Alejandro Maldonado Aguirre, Guatemalan politician and lawyer, president of between 2015 and 2016. 1937: Paolo Conte, Italian singer-songwriter. 1937: Lou Holtz, American football coach. 1937: Doris Troy, American singer, the band The Sweet Inspirations. 1937: Harry Holkery, Finnish politician. 1938: Adriano Celentano, Italian singer and actor. 1938: Mario Rodriguez Kobos, Argentine writer(2010). 1939: Valeriy Lobanovskyi, Ukrainian footballer and coach (2002). 1940: Van McCoy, American musician and composer 1942: Alexander Bey, Russian science fiction writer. 1942: Rosa Maria Mateo, Spanish TV presenter. 1943: Osvaldo Soriano, Argentine writer and journalist (1997). 1943: Gregory Badeni, Argentine lawyer and constitutionalist (2020). 1943: Terry Venevs, former British footballer and coach. 1944: Rolf M. Zinkrenagel, Swiss immunopathologist, Nobel Prize winner in medicine in 1996. 1946: Sid Barrett, British musician, founding member of Pink Floyd (2006). 1946: Claudio Levrino, Argentine actor (1980). 1947: Luis Yerro Lopez, Uruguayan politician, vice president from 2000 to 2005. 1948: Javier Tejada Palacios, Spanish physicist. 1949: Juan Carlos Bello, Peruvian swimmer. 1949: Fernando Elizondo Barragan, Mexican politician, lawyer and businessman. 1950: Eloy Arenas, Spanish comedian. 1950: Carmelo Cabrera, Spanish basketball player. 1953: Malcolm Young, Scottish-Australian guitarist for AC/DC (2017). 1954: Anthony Mungella, British film-maker and screenwriter (2008). 1954: Pedro Olaeche, Peruvian economist, businessman and politician. 1955: Rowan Atkinson, British actor and comedian. 1956: Justin Welby, British Archbishop. 1960: Nigella Lawson, British cook. 1962: Andrea Tenguta, Argentine actress and singer. 1963: Gonzalo Bonadeo, Argentine sports journalist. 1964 Raphael Vidal, Venezuelan swimmer. 1964: Yuri, Mexican singer. 1965: Bjorn Lomborg, Danish writer, educator and environmentalist (Skeptical ecologist). 1966: Sharon Cuneta, Filipino actress and singer. 1966: A.R. Rahman, Indian composer, producer and musician. 1968: John Singleton, American film-maker (2019). 1968: Miguel Iesa, Peruvian actor. 1969: Norman Reedus, American actor. 1970: Leonardo Astrada, Argentine footballer. 1971: Kay Rush, American presenter. 1972: Nek, Italian singer. 1972: Oleksandr Golovko, Ukrainian footballer. 1974 Carlos Cordon, Argentine footballer. 1974: Nicole DeHaff, American actress (f. 1974: Tiare Skanda, Mexican actress. 1975: Josico, Spanish footballer. 1975: Daniela Krukover, Argentine yudotka. 1976: Johnny Yong Bosch, American actor. 1977: Keke (Hector de Miguel), Spanish comedian. 1978: David García Cuglio, Spanish footballer. 1978: Cedric Roussel, Belgian footballer. 1979: Juris Laiz-ns, Latvian footballer. 1981: Mike Jones, American rapper. 1981: Rinko Kikuchi, Japanese actress. 1981: Lyudmila Pekur, Ukrainian footballer. 1982: Gilbert Arenas, American basketball player. 1982: Eddie Redmayne, British actor. 1984: Guillermo Santa Cruz, Argentine actor. 1986: Irina Shayk, Russian actress and model. 1986: Alex Turner, British musician, Arctic Monkeys. 1986: Alvaro Brahi, Spanish footballer. 1989: Olga Boichenko, Ukrainian footballer. 1989: Sergio Leon, Spanish footballer. 1991: Martha Carro, Spanish footballer. 1993: Vitaliy Buialskyi, Ukrainian footballer. 1994: JB, leader of the got7 group. 1996: Courtney Ifon, Australian actress and model. Deaths 1275: Raimundo de Peñafort, Dominican and Lawyer of (n. 1180). 1361: Jean Birel, French monk, general of the Order kartuhos (p. ?). 1373: Andrew Corsini, a Florentine religious carmelite canonized by the Catholic Church. 1492: Pedro Fernandez III de Velasco, Spanish soldier. 1536: Baldassarra Peruzzi, Italian painter and architect. 1567: Alessandro de Medici, Florentina aristocrat (p. 1510). 1598: Fedor I, Russian tsar. 1611: Juan de Ribera, Archbishop and Vice President of Valencia (1532). 1670: Carl Seje, Italian religious, canonized catholic church. 1752: Pompeo Aldrvandi, Italian bishop. 1803: Franz Xaver Feuchtmeier young German sculptor. 1827: Francis Eguia. Spanish military (p. 1750). 1831: Rodolphe Kreitzer, violinist, conductor and French composer (born 1766). 1840: Francis Burney, British writer (1752). 1852: Louis Bright, French inventor, creator of the basic reading system for the blind (1809 square). 1876: Manuel Maria Mallarino, Colombian politician and writer. 1884: December 18 to December 18, 2014 in the United States in the 1930s and 1930s: Manuel Ferdesnan and Gonzalez, Spanish writer. 1905: Jose Maria Gabriel and Galan, Spanish poet (1870). 1918: Georg Kantor, German mathematician (1845). 1919: Theodore Roosevelt, American politician, president from 1901 to 1909 (p. 1858). 1921: Devil Enes Hatfield, American, hatfield family leader during the conflict between hatfields and McCoys in the U.S. (1839). 1925: Austrian conductor and arranger Ferdinand Louve (1865). 1925: Rafaela Porras in Aylon, Spanish religious and founding of Slaves of the Holy Heart jesus (1850) 1945: Edith Dutch citizen (1899), mother of Anne Frank. 1947: Adolfo d'Empire Aradé, Venezuelan doctor. 1949: Victor Fleming, American film-maker (1889). 1952: Jose Antonio Lescano, Nicaraguan archdiocese (1866). 1974: David Alfaro Siqueiros, Mexican artist (1896). 1976: Oscar Espa, Spanish composer (1886). 1978: Bert Munro, motorcyclist (1899). 1979 — 1979 — 1897— 1897— 1897. 1979: Giorgio Kohli, Italian philosopher 1981: A. J. Wilson 1981: Antonio Suarez, Spanish cyclist (1932). 1984: Brigido Iriarte, Venezuelan multi-athlete (1921) 1990: Pavel Alexievich Cherenkov, Soviet physicist, Nobel Prize winner in physics in 1958. 1991: Antonio Blanco Freigiro, Spanish archaeologist (1923). 1993: Dzzy Gillespie, American Trumpeter (1917). 1993: Rudolf Nureyev, Russian dancer and choreographer (1938). 1995: Agustin Gainza, a Spanish footballer who played as a midfielder. 1995: Joe Word, South African Jewish communist politician of Lithuanian descent (1926). 1999: Michel Petrucciani, French jazz pianist 2004: Chani Mallo, Argentine actress. 2004: Gaston Pons Muzzo, Peruvian chemist (1922). 2006: Lou Rawls, American singer (1933). 2006: Commandant Ramona (47), Mexican military officer, Zapatista army representative (1959). 2007: Frederic Etsu, Congolese cardinal (1930). 2007: Peter Kleinow, American country music guitarist (1934). 2008: Fernando Sorlehi, Spanish painter(1928). 2008: Luis D'Jallad, Argentine writer (1922). 2008: Maria Victoria Llamas, Mexican Communicator (1940). 2010: Manuel Falces, Spanish photographer. 2012: Anilda Lecao, poetess, writer, feminist activist, actress and Brazilian singer (1923). 2013: Reginald Dean, British supercentenional (1902). [4] 2013: Enrique Meneses, Spanish journalist, writer and photographer (1929). [5] 2013: Bart Van den Bosche, Belgian TV presenter and singer (1964). [6] 2014: Aitizaz Hasan, a Pakistani student who is a victim of Islamic terrorism (1998). 2014: Marina Girest, Catalan journalist, translator and communist militant (1919) 2014: Monica Spear, Venezuelan actress and model, former Miss Venezuela (1984). 2014: Todd Williams, American football player (1978). 2015: Vlastymil Bubnik, hockey player and Czech footballer (1931). 2016: Silvana Pampanini, Italian actress (1925). 2017: Octavio LePage, Venezuelan politician. 2019: Francisco Sanchez, Spanish physicist and economist (1998). Mexico Mexico Celebrations Mexico: Holy Kings Day Nurse Day. Nicaragua Nicaragua: Baby Day. Uruguay Uruguay: Three wise day. Italy Italy: Bethany's Day of the Freemata (equivalent of Kings Day). Three Wise Men day. Panama Is Three Wise Day. Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Day three wise men. Bolivia Children's Day. Puerto Rico Puerto Rico: Santos Reyes Day. Venezuela Venezuela: Mass of sports. Three Wise Men day. : Three Wise Men day. Colombia Colombia: Three wise men a day. The fifth day of the carnival of blacks and whites, carnival in Pasto. Catholic feast Celebration of the Goddry of the Lord, which remembers three manifestations of Jesus Christ, if Sunday falls otherwise celebrated the wedding of Kahn. Adoration of Saints Magee Julian and Vasilisa, martyrs (IV century.). St. Felix of Nantes, Bishop (582). Makarius Blessed of V'rsburg, the igumen (1153). San Raimundo de Peñafort (1275). Bishop of Constantinople Peter Thomas, Order of the Carmelites (1366). Bishop of the Order of the Carmelites (1373). Bishop John Ribera (1611). St. Charles Cese, religious order of the Lower Brothers (1670). St. Raphael Mary of the Sacred Heart of Porras Ayllon,[11] is a virgin, founder of the Congregation of Sacred Heart Slaves (1925). Blessed is Andrew Besnett (Alfredo), a religious congregation of the Holy Cross (1937). See also January 5. January 7th. December 6. February 6. Jubilee calendar. Columbus links were driven from Panama. North Korea claims to have completed the H bomb test, an article of January 6, 2016, in El País, Madrid. What is Kpop? Its definition and value [2020]. Concept - Definition. Retrieved October 15, 2020. In the 1990s, a person dies. 7-Jan-2013 Retrieved January 7, 2013. The BBC's Bart Van den Bosche in 2044. Archdiocesan of Madrid. The orbation of the Lord. Catholic.net. Retrieved September 16, 2009. I'm the one. Peter Tomasz, Saint. 1132136.net. Retrieved September 16, 2019. Angel Master. In the 1990s. Catholic.net. Retrieved September 16, 2009. Press ACI. In 2008, the 2008 Catholic.net. Retrieved September 16, 2009. It's ACIprensa.com. The 2008 2008 2007 Catholic.net. Retrieved September 16, 2009. In the 1930s. Catholic.net. Retrieved September 16, 2009. 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