Miss América Latina

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Miss América Latina or Miss América Latina del Mundo, known in English as Miss Latin America or Miss Latin America of the World, is an international beauty contest held annually. It is organized by the Miss América Latina Organization. Despite its name, the contest is not restricted to only Latin American nations. It is designed for women of Latina descent around the globe. There is an average of about 20 contestants every year. It has two sister pageants: Miss Latina US (which selects the US delegate to Miss América Latina) and Miss Teen US Latina.

The current titleholder is Massiel Chupani from the Dominican Republic.

History

The Miss América Latina pageant was founded in the early 1980s. The first edition was held in 1981, when it was open to only Latina contestants in Miami, Florida, United States. In 1983, the contest went international.[1]

Titleholders

Year Name Represented Host City Host Country
1981 Lesley Quintanilla File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Miami, Florida United States
1982 Martha Álvarez
1983 María Rosa File:Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico
1984 Mirla Ochoa[2] File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela
1985 Victoria Mauríz File:Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic
1986 Lucía Collado San José Costa Rica
1987-1988[lower-alpha 1] Lorenia Burruel File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Santa Cruz de la Sierra Bolivia
1989 Suzanne Hannaux File:Flag of El Salvador.svg El Salvador Hermosillo, Sonora Mexico
1990 Vanessa Holler File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela San Salvador El Salvador
1991 María Elena Bellido File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru Buenos Aires Argentina
1992 Ana Sofía Pereira File:Flag of Nicaragua.svg Nicaragua Guayaquil Ecuador
1993 María Fernanda Morales File:Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala Guatemala City Guatemala
1994[lower-alpha 2] Priscila Furlan File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Guayaquil Ecuador
1996[lower-alpha 3] Jeannette Chávez File:Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica Lima Peru
1998[lower-alpha 4] Aline Resende File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Costa del Sol El Salvador
2000 Dania Prince File:Flag of Honduras (2022-).svg Honduras Guatemala City Guatemala
2001 Grace Martins File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Montelimar Beach Nicaragua
2002 Claudia Cruz File:Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic Bávaro Beach Dominican Republic
2003 María Carolina Casado File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela Playa Tambor Costa Rica
2004 Gamalis Fermín File:Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico Cancún, Quintana Roo Mexico
2005 Mariela Candia File:Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay Punta Cana Dominican Republic
2006 Melissa Quesada File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Riviera Maya, Quintana Roo Mexico
2007 Giannina Silva (dethroned) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay Riviera Maya, Quintana Roo
Heidy García (successor) File:Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala
2008 Daniele Sampaio File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy Punta Cana Dominican Republic
2009 Johanna Solano File:Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica
2010 Carolina Lemus File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia
2011 Estefani Chalco File:Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador
2012 Georgina Méndez File:Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo Mexico
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2014 Nicole Pinto (resigned) File:Flag of Panama.svg Panama Punta Cana Dominican Republic
Yaniré Ortiz (successor) File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
2015 Karla Monje File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Riviera Maya, Quintana Roo Mexico
2016[3] Laura Spoya File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru
2017 Elicena Andrada File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Bahías de Huatulco, Oaxaca
2018 Nadine Teresa Verhulp File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Punta Cana Dominican Republic
2019-2020 Nancy Gómez File:Flag of the United States.svg United States
2021 Yosdany Navarro File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela
2022 María Fátima Gaspar File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal
2023 Ana Paula Caudana File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
2024 Massiel Chupani File:Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic

Number of titleholders by country

Country/Territory Titles Winning/Title Years
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States 5 1981, 1982, 2006, 2015, 2019-20
File:Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic 4 1985, 1986, 2002, 2024
File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela 1984, 1990, 2003, 2021
File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 1994–95, 1998–99, 2001, 2013
File:Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala 3 1993, 2007, 2012
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 2 2014, 2017
File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru 1991, 2016
File:Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica 1996–97, 2009
File:Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico 1983, 2004
File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 1 2023
File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 2022
File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 2018
File:Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador 2011
File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 2010
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 2008
File:Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay 2005
File:Flag of Honduras (2022-).svg Honduras 2000
File:Flag of Nicaragua.svg Nicaragua 1992
File:Flag of El Salvador.svg El Salvador 1989
File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 1987-88

* The first two Miss Latin America contests were only open to women living in Miami.[1] Although the winners of both contests are regarded as official Miss Latin America titleholders, their wins do not appear in the United States' tally.

See also

Notes

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  1. The 1988 event was postponed until 1989 because of the Mexican presidential inauguration, and thus Lorenia Burruel was named Miss América Latina 1987-88
  2. The 1995 event was canceled due to a national crisis in the host city. Priscila Furlan was then named Miss América Latina 1994-95.
  3. The 1997 event was postponed for unknown reasons. Thus, Jeannette Chávez's title was extended to Miss América Latina 1996-97
  4. The 1999 event was renamed to Miss América Latina 2000 in order to post-date the titles. Aline Resende's title was changed to Miss América Latina 1998-99.

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