Djeissica Barbosa wins Miss Sao Tome e Principe 2013
The candidate from Portugal, Djeissica Barbosa Hamilton Ivna Farinha Cassandra won the 2013 Miss Sao Tome and Principe pageant at the Palace of Congresses in this Sunday night. She received $ 3,000 and now moves on to Miss World 2014 in London.
The head of the São Tomé Government, Gabriel Costa, placed the sash and handed the check, while the crown was placed on her head by the Minister of Justice and sponsor of the event, Edit Tenjua. This will make, Djeissica Barbosa, the first ever representative from her country at the largest exhibition beauty of the planet "Miss World" where more than 130 countries mark their presence.
Standing 1.75m tall, Djeissica unrivaled and unchallenged during the Gala, has come to the public saying that will play a social role in protecting the interests of women of Sao Tome and Principe in partnership with the Government that supported this event.
20 candidates competed for the title. Five other awards were presented during the night namely: Miss Congeniality, Photogenic, Lady 1st, 2nd Lady and Miss Glamour 2013. Djeissica Barbosa, student in the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, is of mixed Principe and Russian descent, but has a passport stamped to defend the colors of Sao Tome and Principe next year in England.
Helena de Pina was the 1st run-up and Vanilza Tavares dos Santos was the 2nd run-up.
Girls from all the districts participated in this competition including those from the Autonomous Region of Príncipe, the Communities of Portugal, UK, Cape Verde and Angola.
The head of the São Tomé Government, Gabriel Costa, placed the sash and handed the check, while the crown was placed on her head by the Minister of Justice and sponsor of the event, Edit Tenjua. This will make, Djeissica Barbosa, the first ever representative from her country at the largest exhibition beauty of the planet "Miss World" where more than 130 countries mark their presence.
Standing 1.75m tall, Djeissica unrivaled and unchallenged during the Gala, has come to the public saying that will play a social role in protecting the interests of women of Sao Tome and Principe in partnership with the Government that supported this event.
20 candidates competed for the title. Five other awards were presented during the night namely: Miss Congeniality, Photogenic, Lady 1st, 2nd Lady and Miss Glamour 2013. Djeissica Barbosa, student in the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, is of mixed Principe and Russian descent, but has a passport stamped to defend the colors of Sao Tome and Principe next year in England.
Helena de Pina was the 1st run-up and Vanilza Tavares dos Santos was the 2nd run-up.
Girls from all the districts participated in this competition including those from the Autonomous Region of Príncipe, the Communities of Portugal, UK, Cape Verde and Angola.
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