Miss Dominican Republic 1964
Miss Dominican Republic 1964 | |
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Date | January 31, 1964 |
Venue | La Concha Acústica del Hotel Embajador, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Broadcaster | Color Vision |
Entrants | 12 |
Debuts | Isla Catalina |
Winner |
Clara Edilia Chapuseaux Soñé San Rafael |
Señorita República Dominicana 1964 was held on January 31, 1964. 12 candidates are competed for the national crown. The winner represented the Dominican Republic at the Miss Universe 1964 . The first runner up will enter Miss International 1964. Only the 16 province entered. On the top 6 they showed their swimsuit and answered questions so they could go to the top 3. In the top 3 they would answer more questions. There are only 12 delegates due to the reason low economy in each province and the country.
Results
- Señorita República Dominicana 1964 : Clara Edilia Chapuseaux Soñé (San Rafael)
- 1st Runner Up : Mildred Almonte (Valverde)
- 2nd Runner Up : Georgia Garrido (Puerto Plata)
- Top 6
- Eva Ferro (Isla Catalina)
- Ingrid Balboa (Santiago)
- Lorena Valle (Distrito Nacional)
Special awards
- Miss Rostro Bello - Catalina Areva (La Vega)
- Miss Photogenic (voted by press reporters) - Georgia Garrido (Puerto Plata)
- Miss Congeniality (voted by Miss Dominican Republic Universe contestants) - Margara Espinal (Santiago Rodríguez)
Delegates
- Azua - Rosa Ceneyda de la Rosa Montas
- Distrito Nacional - Lorena Carolina Valle Canoa
- Espaillat - Ana Gabriela Mota Reyes
- Isla Catalina - Eva María Ferro Rodríguez
- La Vega - Catalina Aresminda Areva Ovao
- Puerto Plata - Georgia de Dolores Garrido Rosario
- Samaná - Fernanda Malisa de Castro Williams
- San Rafael - Clara Edilia Chapuseaux Soñé
- Santiago - Ingrid Maroa Balboa Cameron
- Santiago Rodríguez - Margara Carolina Espinal Espinal
- Séibo - Altagracia Reyna Hidalgo Wines
- Valverde - Mildred Farina Almonte Rouas
Trivia
- Miss Isla Catalina is the youngest sister Miss Colón from Miss Dominican Republic 1956.
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