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Sofia Arapogianni biography: 13 things about Miss Universe Greece 2021

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  1. She is originally from Ithaca, Ionian Islands, Greece.
  2. Her full name Sophia Arapogianni Evies
  3. Her father is Greek.
  4. Her mother is Venezuelan.
  5. She speaks Greek, Spanish and English.
  6. Every summer, she works in her family’s business in Ithaca.
  7. She is 5’9″ tall.
  8. Her registered weight is 50 kg.
  9. She is Miss GS Hellas 2021.
  10. On November 12, 2021, she was officially appointed as Greece’s Miss Universe 2021 representative, replacing Star GS Hellas 2021 Katerina Kouvoutsaki, who would not be able to travel due to health concerns.
  11. She was 22 years old when she was crowned Miss Universe Greece 2021.
  12. While reigning as Miss Universe Greece 2021, she was also attending Merchant Marine Academy in Ermoupoli, Greece.
  13. On December 12, 2021, she will represent Greece at Miss Universe 2021 in Eilat, Israel.

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