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Carolina Gómez Correa (born 26 February 1975) is a Colombian actress, TV host, model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Colombia 1993 and placed 1st runner-up at Miss Universe 1994. Pageantry
Miss Colombia 1993; Date: November 11, 1993: Presenters: Pilar Castaño Fernando González Pacheco: Venue: Centro de Convenciones Julio Cesar Turbay, Cartagena de Indias, Colombia ...
Carolina Gomez Correa: 1st Runner-up: 1993: Paula Andrea Betancur: 1st Runner-up: 1992: Paola Turbay: 1st Runner-up: 1991: Maribel Judith Gutiérrez Tinoco Unplaced Best National Costume; 1990: Lizeth Yamile Mahecha Arévalo 2nd Runner-up: Best National Costume; 1989: Maria Teresa Egurrola Hinojosa Unplaced 1988: Diana Patricia Arévalo Guerra ...
Carolina Gomez Correa: 1st Runner-Up 1993: Paula Andrea Betancur Arroyave 1st Runner-Up 1992: Paola Turbay Gómez: 1st Runner-Up 1991: Maribel Judith Gutiérrez Tinoco Unplaced Best National Costume; 1990: Lizeth Yamile Mahecha Arévalo 2nd Runner-Up Best National Costume; 1989: Maria Teresa Egurrola Hinojosa Unplaced 1988: Diana Patricia ...
5 Carolina Correa Londoño. 6 Bertha Puga Martínez. 7 Susana López de Valencia. 8 Cecilia de la Fuente de Lleras. 9 María Cristina Arango. 10 Cecilia Caballero Blanco.
Carolina Correa Londoño was born on 25 January 1905 in Medellín, Antioquia [3] to Emilio Correa Correa and Emilia Londoño Jaramillo. [4] She married Gustavo Rojas Pinilla on 10 May 1930 at the Chapel of Saint Joseph of the Congregation of Christian Brothers in Medellín.
Correa is found throughout the Iberian Peninsula. Correa means 'leather strap', 'belt', 'rein', 'shoelace', plural correas. Correa is from the Latin corrigia 'fastening', from corrigere 'to straighten', 'to correct'), applied as a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of such articles. Correa is spelt Correia in Portuguese and Galician.
The first lady of Colombia is the hostess of the Casa de Nariño.The position is traditionally filled by the wife of the president of Colombia, but there is a possibility that the title may be applied to women who are not the president's wife, such as when the president is single or widowed, or when the president's wife cannot fulfill the duties of first lady.