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Florinda José is a fashion model and beauty pageant winner from Angola, Africa. In November 2022, Florinda was crowned Miss Angola Mundo 2022 (Miss World Angola).
The 22-year-old education science student from Benguela believes her dedication, beauty, intelligence and a lot of self-discipline won her the national crown.
On winning the national crown, Florinda quoted, “It’s a moment I’ve always dreamed of and wanted, I worked hard for this, which involved having a lot of discipline, thank God I won and I hope to represent my country well in Miss World. I certainly hope to bring the Miss World crown to Angola, I will work hard for this, with all the discipline and dedication. I would like to thank my family for their support, advice and strength, as well as my friends and colleagues at the university – thank you very much.”
Florinda will advocate ‘education for all’ through her reign. “Education is the main factor for the social and economic development of a country, education is the future, so why not invest in children’s education? This is my social c
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Miss Grand Angola
Beauty pageant in Angola
For the most recent edition, see Miss Grand Angola 2024.
Miss Grand Angola is a national beauty pageant title awarded to women chosen to represent the Angola at the Miss Grand International contest.[1][2][3] The title was first mentioned in 2013 when a 26-year-old model, Nádia de Vasconcelos, was assigned by a London-based event organizer, Beauties of Africa Inc, to represent Angola at the inaugural edition of Miss Grand International in Thailand, but Nádia did not join the contest for undisclosed reasons.[4]
Since 2021, the right to send Angolan representatives to compete at Miss Grand International has belonged to a computer engineer, Márcia de Menezes, who was also the country representative at the mentioned international platform in 2021.[5][6]
Since their first competition in 2014, the highest placement reached by Angolan representatives is the top 20 finalists which was obtained by Meriam Kaxuxwena and Márcia de Menezes in 2015 and 2021, respectively.[5] On September 12, 2011 Leila Lopes made history as the first woman from Angola to win the Miss Universe crown. The 26-year-old beauty quickly won over the capacity crowd in Sao Paulo, Brazil, as the audience chant for "Angola" grew louder making it a struggle for the competition's hosts to be heard. Leila is only the fourth woman from Africa in the pageant's sixty year history to win the Miss Universe title. Leila was born in Angola's southern Benguela province, a place she is quick to praise for its beautiful beaches, kind people and amazing food. As the eldest daughter of seven children, Leila cites her family as a positive influence in her life and the source of her strength. Leila was born during Angola's twenty-seven year Civil War (1975-2002) which gave her a deep appreciation for life and taught her to "make the most of every day." Since peace was declared nine years ago, Angola has been focused on infrastructure and development, a fact of which Leila is particularly proud. She says, "Angola is a country rich in natural resources and infinite possibilities." B
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