Miss Nicaragua 2012

Miss Nicaragua 2012
Date March 17, 2012
Presenters Ivan Peña & Cindy Regidor
Venue Teatro Nacional Rubén Darío, Managua, Nicaragua
Broadcaster Televicentro
Entrants 13
Winner Farah Eslaquit
Masaya

The Miss Nicaragua 2012 pageant, was held on March 17, 2012 in Managua, after weeks of events. At the conclusion of the final night of competition, The winner will represent Nicaragua at Miss Universe 2012.[1] The rest of the finalists would enter in different pageants.

Placements

Final results Contestant
Miss Nicaragua 2012
Miss International Nicaragua 2012
Miss Earth Nicaragua 2012
Top 6

Special awards

  • Most Beautiful Face - Diriamba - Alejandra Borge
  • Miss Congeniality - Bluefields - Ivy Hunter
  • Miss Photogenic - Leon - Keykoll Montalván
  • Best Smile - Diriamba - Alejandra Borge
  • Miss Fitness - Managua - Claudia Cuadra Cardenal
  • Miss Popularity - Masaya - Farah Eslaquit (by Text votes of Llamadas Heladas®)

Official Contestants

State Contestant
Bluefields Ivy Hunter
Boaco Katherine Ivonn Salinas
Carazo Ana Verónica Arellano
Chinandega Reyna Perez
Diriamba Alejandra Borge
Estelí Dania Gonzàlez
Granada Violeta Majano
Jinotega Leydi Zeledon
Leon Keykoll Montalvan
Managua Claudia Cuadra Cardenal
Masaya Farah Eslaquit
Río San Juan Braxis Alvarez Ochomogo
Tipitapa Alma Huerta

Trivia

  • This was the last Miss Nicaragua show to be aired on Televicentro. Beginning with the next Miss Nicaragua pageant, VosTV assumed co-ownership of the pageant along with Silhuetas Models S.A, and as a result began televising the pageant.

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Judges

  • Carlos Mejia Godoy - Nicaraguan Composer & Singer
  • Ashley Lauren Kerr - Fashion Designer
  • Eduardo Guevara - Representative of Delta Air Lines, Inc.
  • Graciela Fontecha - Puerto Rican Beauty Queen's Coach
  • Luis Morales Alonso - Director of National Culture Institute
  • Dra. Yelrana Pereira - Regional Manager of FABRIZIO GIANNONE©
  • Dr. Luis Raez - Vice-President of CONANCA

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Special Guests

  • Luis Pastor Gonzalez - "La Cumbia Chinandegana" & "Como te quiero Nicaragua"

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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-07-09. Retrieved 2017-06-13.
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