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'''Ramona Rina Amiri''' (April 16, 1980 ], ]) is an ] woman of ] and ] heritage<ref></ref> who won the ] contest in ].


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She attended the contest from ]. Ramona attended ], a private high school in Montreal, where she graduated at the age of 17. That same year' she moved to Vancouver, British Columbia with her family and began studies at the University of British Columbia in sciences. She has graduated from the ] with a major in ]. Amiri's father, of Iranian-Assyrian decent, was born in ], ], and her mother is ]. She has one sister named Rebecca Venus. She is fluent in ], ], ] and ] language.
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Her personal motto is: “Work like you don’t need money, love like you’ve never been hurt, and dance like no one’s watching”. She is planning to become a dermatologist; like her mother.

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