The National and International reigns began in Córdoba

The National and International reigns began in Córdoba
The National and International reigns began in Córdoba

With the delivery of the keys to the city of Montería to the 26 candidates of the National and International Livestock Reigns, these activities that are part of the National Livestock Fair organized by the Government of Córdoba began on the night of the holiday Monday. .

Ten international candidates and 16 national candidates make up the bouquets of beauties who were also declared illustrious guests of the capital of Córdoba by the municipal administration through Decree No. 0273 of 2024.

José Luis Buelvas Berrocal, executive president of the Reinado Nacional de la Ganadería Corporation, welcomed all the national and international queens, and told them: “feel at home, that all the people of Monterrey and Cordoba will welcome you with affection and human warmth, which are characteristic of our people; I invite you to, with enthusiasm and pride, give your best and have many successes.”

This first event was held in the Centro Verde auditorium, where the queens paraded, including the International Livestock Queen 2023, Adriana Paola Muller González, from the Dominican Republic.

The 26 guests of honor are the representatives of:

  • Antioquia: Sofia Camargo Ardila.
  • Atlántico: Alejandra Barraza Náder.
  • Bogotá: Derly Jised Mendieta Rubio.
  • Bolívar: Liz Dayana Núñez De la Rosa.
  • Boyacá: Erica Andrea Daza Araque.
  • Caldas: Stefanny Gómez Trujillo.
  • Córdoba: Isabella Gracia Barreto.
  • Magdalena: Tatiana Marcela Charris Montenegro.
  • Montería: Fabiana Tuberquia Julio.
  • Nariño; Diany Camila Restrepo Perdomo.
  • North of Santande: María Angélica Pulido Ferreira.
  • Putumayo: Claudia Maryuri Ruiz Chanchi.
  • Quindío: Johana Alexándra Ramírez Merchán.
  • Risaralda: Valentina Vargas Rodas.
  • Santander: María Alejandra Oviedo Celis.
  • Sucre: María Kamila De la Ossa.
  • Argentina: Ludmila Naiquen Zapata.
  • Brazil: Jamille Victoria Beretta Santos.
  • Colombia: María José Rodríguez Medina.
  • Costa Rica: Camila María Chinchilla González.
  • Ecuador: Paulina Desire Figueroa Coronel.
  • Guatemala: Evelyn Gamaly Tejada Rivas.
  • Mexico: Frania Scarlet Montaño Barra.
  • Dominican Republic: Melissa Altagracia González Durán.
  • Venezuela: Seleny Hiraly Albornoz Medina.

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