13
January
2024

Reina Hispanoamericana 2023 official Press Presentation held

13 Jan 2024 | Priya Bhardwaj

The 32nd edition of Reina Hispanoamericana has officially begun with the arrival of delegates in Bolivia at Radisson Hotel in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. The stunning delegates were officially presented to the media showing their walks and impressing everyone with their personalities.

Meet the official contestants of Reina Hispanoamericana 2023 –

 

 

The fan votes have been opened and the winner of the fan vote will enter the Top 12 at the finals stage. Indonesia and Trinidad & Tobago are all set to debut their participation at Reina Hispanoamericana 2023 this year.

The contestants competing for Reina Hispanoamericana 2023 are Yuliana Daniela Perez representing Argentina, Darla Reyes representing Bolivia, Cinthya Moura representing Brazil, Arsh Thind representing Canada, Amaya representing Chile, Paula Alarcón representing Colombia, Yisel Yero representing Cuba, Juliana Robles representing Ecuador, Estephania Cruz representing USA, Katherine Espinoza Canessa representing Costa Rica, Bianty Gomperts representing Curacao, Daniela Guevara representing El Salvador, Sara Lahidalga representing Spain, Taria Burga representing Europa, Michelle Arceo representing Philippines, Brianna Herrarte representing Guatemala, Cassandre Jacques representing Haiti, Alanna Fonseca representing Honduras, Chessy Mose representing Indonesia, Vanessa Ortiz representing Italy, Carolina Pérez representing Mexico, Gaby Rodriguez representing Nicaragua, Emili Machado Soria representing Panama, Lorena Roman representing Paraguay, Maricielo Gamarra representing Peru, Yeniffer Campos representing Portugal, Sarahi Figueroa Colon representing Puerto Rico, Melissa Domi´nguez representing Dominican Republic, Andrea Sofia representing Trinidad and Tobago, Lucia Pin~eyro Lima representing Uruguay, Fernanda Isabel Rojas representing Venezuela.

Reina Hispanoamericana 2023 is all set to be held on 28th January 2024 in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia where Reina Hispanoamericana 2022 Arlette Rujel of Peru will crown her successor at the end of the event finale.