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María José Maza
María José Maza (born October 9, 1990 in Guayaquil) is a Model (profession), model and beauty pageant, beauty pageant contestant. Biography Early life She was born in Guayaquil, María José speaks Spanish language, Spanish and English language, English, and she is graduated Engineering in Sales Administration at Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil. Pageantry Miss Ecuador 2011 Maza competed in Miss Ecuador 2011 where she was a favorite but at the end of final night she was unplaced. Miss Bikini International 2011 As Miss Ecuador 2011's contestant she was designed by Miss Ecuador, Miss Ecuador Organization the represent to the country at Miss Bikini International 2011 where she was on top 12 in Qingdao, China. 94 countries participated. Miss Panamerican 2013 She was the Ecuadorian represent to Miss Panamerican International 2013 in Los Angeles, California, USA, and she won the second crown to Ecuador. Miss Caraibes Hibiscus 2013 In 2013 she was designed t ...
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Miss Caraibes Hibiscus
Miss (pronounced ) is an English language honorific typically used for a girl, for an unmarried woman (when not using another title such as "Doctor" or "Dame"), or for a married woman retaining her maiden name. Originating in the 17th century, it is a contraction of ''mistress''. Its counterparts are Mrs., used for a married women who has taken her husband's name, and Ms., which can be used for married or unmarried women. The plural ''Misses'' may be used, such as in ''The Misses Doe''. The traditional French "Mademoiselle" (abbreviation "Mlle") may also be used as the plural in English language conversation or correspondence. In Australian, British, and Irish schools the term 'miss' is often used by pupils in addressing any female teacher. Use alone as a form of address ''Miss'' is an honorific for addressing a woman who is not married, and is known by her maiden name. It is a shortened form of ''mistress'', and departed from ''misses/missus'' which became used to signify mari ...
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