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'''María Joselina García Cobos''' (born October 31, 1978 in [[Tegucigalpa, Honduras]]) is a Latin American [[beauty queen]]. Business administrator at [[University of San Pedro Sula]] and MBA at Universidad Catolica,Honduras. Won Miss Honduras in 1997 contest and competed in [[Miss Universe 1997|Miss Universe the same year]]. There she placed second in the Best National Costume Award, just after COLOMBIA - Claudia Vásquez Ángel. Her costume was designed by the Colombian designer Alfredo Rueda.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tiempo.hn/sociedad/index.php/en-sociedad/5400-miss-honduras-belleza-nacional-15-anos-de-coronas-y-lagrimas|title=Miss Honduras Belleza Nacional, 15 años de coronas y lágrimas|date=30 July 2010|work=En Sociedad|language=[[Spanish language|Spanish]]|accessdate=25 February 2011}}</ref>
'''María Joselina García Cobos''' (born October 31, 1978 in [[Tegucigalpa, Honduras]]) is a Latin American [[beauty queen]]. Business administrator at [[University of San Pedro Sula]] and MBA at Universidad Catolica,Honduras. Won Miss Honduras in 1997 contest and competed in [[Miss Universe 1997|Miss Universe the same year]]. There she placed second in the Best National Costume Award, just after COLOMBIA - Claudia Vásquez Ángel. Her costume was designed by the Colombian designer Alfredo Rueda.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://http://www.veestarz.com/pageants/universe/mu1990s/1997/index.html|title=Miss Honduras Belleza Nacional, 15 años de coronas y lágrimas|date=30 July 2010|work=En Sociedad|language=[[Spanish language|Spanish]]|accessdate=25 February 2011}}</ref>
Her first years leaved in Florida USA, but then moved back to Honduras. Married in June 2004 in [[San Pedro Sula]], Honduras with Federico Arrambides, Mexican CPA at [[Universidad Panamericana]] City & MBA at Universidad Antonio de Francisco (Spain). Follow her husband and move in to [[San Salvador, El Salvador]] in October 2009. Just after President Zelaya was kicked out of the country and coup started. In Novemeber 2013 she moved with her family in to [[Mexico City]].
Her first years leaved in Florida USA, but then moved back to Honduras. Married in June 2004 in [[San Pedro Sula]], Honduras with Federico Arrambides, Mexican CPA at [[Universidad Panamericana]] City & MBA at Universidad Antonio de Francisco (Spain). Follow her husband and move in to [[San Salvador, El Salvador]] in October 2009. Just after President Zelaya was kicked out of the country and coup started. In Novemeber 2013 she moved with her family in to [[Mexico City]].

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Joselina García Arrambides
Born
María Joselina García Cobos

(1978-10-31) October 31, 1978 (age 46)
Beauty pageant titleholder
TitleMiss Honduras 1997
Hair colorBlack
Eye colorBrown
Major
competition(s)
Miss Honduras 1997 (winner),
Miss Universe 1997

María Joselina García Cobos (born October 31, 1978 in Tegucigalpa, Honduras) is a Latin American beauty queen. Business administrator at University of San Pedro Sula and MBA at Universidad Catolica,Honduras. Won Miss Honduras in 1997 contest and competed in Miss Universe the same year. There she placed second in the Best National Costume Award, just after COLOMBIA - Claudia Vásquez Ángel. Her costume was designed by the Colombian designer Alfredo Rueda.[1]

Her first years leaved in Florida USA, but then moved back to Honduras. Married in June 2004 in San Pedro Sula, Honduras with Federico Arrambides, Mexican CPA at Universidad Panamericana City & MBA at Universidad Antonio de Francisco (Spain). Follow her husband and move in to San Salvador, El Salvador in October 2009. Just after President Zelaya was kicked out of the country and coup started. In Novemeber 2013 she moved with her family in to Mexico City.

Mother of two children. Monserrat Arrambides (January 8, 2008) and Andres Arrambides (March 18, 2011).

References

  1. ^ "Miss Honduras Belleza Nacional, 15 años de coronas y lágrimas". En Sociedad (in Spanish). 30 July 2010. Retrieved 25 February 2011. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)

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