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Italian-Peruvian naturalist and geographer
Singer and percussionist
Last Inca emperor
Politician, former prime Minister
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Poet
Inca warrior
Actor and comedian
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Poet
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Businessman, Interbank group
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Film director, Berlin Golden Bear winner
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Inca princess
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Former UN secretary-general
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Peruvian aviation pioneer
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Cardinal of Lima
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The youngest mother in history
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Leader of the indigenous rebellion
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Environmental activist
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Former football player
Painter
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Chef of Central restaurant
Former head of secret services
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Exotic music singer
María Julia Mantilla García, better known as Maju Mantilla, is a renowned Peruvian beauty queen and television presenter. She was born on July 10, 1984, in Trujillo, Peru. She gained international fame when she won the Miss World title in 2004, becoming the second Peruvian to win this prestigious award, after Madeline Hartog-Bel in 1967.
Before entering the world of beauty pageants, Maju Mantilla was an outstanding student and athlete. From an early age, she showed great interest in education and athletics, participating in dance and athletic competitions in her hometown. Her focus on academics led her to pursue a career in early childhood education, demonstrating her commitment to child development and social welfare.
In 2004, Maju Mantilla decided to participate in the Miss Peru pageant, where she won the crown that qualified her to represent the country in the Miss World contest. On December 4, 2004, she was crowned Miss World in Sanya, China, standing out among more than 100 contestants from all over the world. During the contest, Maju impressed the judges not only with her physical beauty but also with her intelligence, charisma, and focus on social causes. Her triumph at Miss World marked a key moment in the history of beauty pageants in Peru, inspiring many young women to follow in her footsteps.
After her victory at Miss World, Maju Mantilla dedicated herself to various charitable endeavors, particularly focused on childhood and education. As part of her responsibilities as Miss World, she traveled to different countries, participating in fundraising activities and projects aimed at improving the lives of vulnerable children. Her empathy and dedication to social causes made her an influential figure not only in the entertainment world but also in the humanitarian field.
Following her reign as Miss World, Maju Mantilla entered the media industry, where she built a successful career as a television presenter. She has hosted several entertainment programs and talk shows in Peru, establishing herself as one of the most beloved personalities on Peruvian television. Her charisma, natural charm, and professionalism have allowed her to remain relevant in the highly competitive television industry.
Maju Mantilla has maintained a relatively private personal life, staying away from media scandals. She married Gustavo Salcedo in 2012, and they have two children together. Over the years, she has managed to balance her family life with her media career and charitable work. Her role as a mother and wife has been fundamental in her life, and she has always emphasized the importance of family values.
Maju Mantilla’s legacy goes beyond her title as Miss World. Her work in social causes, her career in television, and her example as a working mother have left a significant mark on Peruvian society. Her ability to remain grounded despite her fame and her dedication to helping others have made her a role model for many young Peruvian women. Throughout her career, she has received numerous awards and recognitions for her social work and her contribution to the entertainment world.
María Julia Mantilla has undoubtedly been one of Peru's most influential figures in beauty and entertainment. Her victory at Miss World not only elevated her country's name but also allowed her to develop a platform to help those in need. Through her work in the media and her dedication to social causes, Maju Mantilla has left a legacy that transcends the entertainment industry, becoming a symbol of compassion, beauty, and social commitment.