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Maritza Sayalero

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Maritza Sayalero Fernández is a Venezuelan beauty pageant titleholder. In 1979, she was crowned both Miss Venezuela and Miss Universe, the first woman from Venezuela to win this title. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Maritza Sayalero is the 173rd most popular celebrity, the 109th most popular biography from Venezuela and the 3rd most popular Venezuelan Celebrity.

Maritza Sayalero is most famous for winning the title of Miss Universe in 1979, representing Venezuela. Her victory contributed to Venezuela's reputation as a powerhouse in international beauty pageants.

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Among CELEBRITIES

Among celebrities, Maritza Sayalero ranks 173 out of 265Before her are Karel Neffe, R'Bonney Gabriel, Muammar Z.A., Emilio Palma, Natalie Glebova, and L'Wren Scott. After her are Nicole Richie, Beatrice Borromeo, Penelope Coelen, Xi Mingze, Blac Chyna, and Barron Trump.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Maritza Sayalero ranks 632Before her are Israel Tsvaygenbaum, Gabi Zange, Vyacheslav Ivanenko, Daniela Santanchè, Wolfram Wuttke, and Gary Brabham. After her are Panna Rittikrai, Rolando Chilavert, Carole Baskin, Ivan Pudar, Lisa Zane, and Louis-Paul M'Fédé.

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In Venezuela

Among people born in Venezuela, Maritza Sayalero ranks 109 out of 183Before her are Edwin Valero (1981), Alicia Machado (1976), Coraima Torres (1973), Santiago Cabrera (1978), Arca (1989), and Francisco Villarroel (1965). After her are Gabriela Montero (1970), Juan Arango (1980), Jeffrén Suárez (1988), Omar Rudberg (1998), Jorge Valdivia (1983), and Dayana Mendoza (1986).

Among CELEBRITIES In Venezuela

Among celebrities born in Venezuela, Maritza Sayalero ranks 3Before her are Susana Duijm (1936), and Astrid Carolina Herrera (1964). After her are Dayana Mendoza (1986), Stefanía Fernández (1990), Gabriela Isler (1988), Jacqueline Aguilera (1976), Ivian Sarcos (1989), Andrea Rubio (1998), and Daniela di Giacomo (1985).