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Tania Maria Domaniczky Vargas

Age:23
Occupation: Student
Height: 175

Tania was born in Asuncion, the capital of Paraguay, which is known as "The heart of South America". She is studying Social Communications at the UNIDA University of Paraguay. She is at present entering the Media field, some of the activities include television programmes at the Paraguayan television, theatre workshops and dance festivals. In her leisure time she enjoys Paraguayan dance with the traditional Tenaha over the head, Paraguayan and Arabian Music, reading and painting and socialising with her large, extended family and friends. In sport she likes: Polo, handball and keeping fit.


Where did you grow up? Tell us a little about your home town/city, and family.
I grew up in Asunciov, the capital of my beautiful country Paraguay, located in the centre of South America and known as "The heart of South America". It is an amazing country with so much forest and reservoirs. We maintain our native culture and our native language. The Tuaraui language, Paraguay is the capital of my loves! I belong to a united family. I had a very happy childhood.

What Jobs have you done? What was the most interesting/bizarre?
At this moment I am entering into the field of media. I have started some activities at the Paraguayan Television which is one of the most important channels in my country. I have a TV programme called "Fashion.PY". It is a programme that shows all the fashions in my country and our neighbours.

What are your career ambitions, how do you plan to realise them?
My ambitions is to be an excellent social communicator and an ambassador for my country as I believe that I can achieve that by working hard at my education.

What is the proudest moment of your life? (Not including winning your National Title)
The proudest moment of my life was when I arranged a one month sponsorship from Canada for the Rocio Roga Foundation.

What was the funniest/most embarrassing moment of your life?
There was an embarrassing time when I had final exams so I had been studying all night and therefore I was exhausted. I fell asleep which doing the exam and by the time we were supposed to hand in the paper the teacher came and had to wake me. I felt so embarrassed for falling asleep that I did not know what to do. Luckily the teacher realised that I was in despair and she let me do the exam another day.

How has your life changed since winning your National Title?
Since winning the national title I have had the opportunity to travel and learn about other countries and their cultures and way of life. Although it has allowed me to overcome the barriers, I thought it would never be possible, helping the needy people in someway, alleviating the sadness that exists in their heart.

Tell us about an interesting event you have attended, or a person that you have met.
An interesting event was when I took part in a three saints service in Rome. It was unspeakable the place and the love that I have experienced.

What would you like to do, if you became Miss World 2004?
One of my principle concerns is children with Leukaemia. If I became Miss World 2004 I want to help all children around this world who have this terrible sickness.

If you had a personal motto what would it be?
Quieu a dios tiene, nada Le falta, solo dios basta - which means that those who have faith in God shall miss nothing as only God is enough.

Give details of any charitable work undertaken?
I am working with "The Rocio Cabrita Foundation" which has under its charge the protection of any child with Leukaemia. From some time I have been working directly with this foundation just to help those children with this terrible sickness. I spend all of my free time playing with them or just staying by their side telling stories or talking about God.

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