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Patricia Zavala
Patricia Reyina Zavala Nicoloso (Punto Fijo, Falcón State, January 6 , 1985) is a Venezuelan model and television host. She hosts E! Entertainment Television's ''Coffee Break'' on its Latin-American channel. Biography Zavala was born in the city of Punto Fijo on the Paraguaná Peninsula in Falcón State. She pursued studies in Social Media Communication at the Universidad Santa María (Caracas). She is a former Miss E! Venezuela, having won the Chica E! Venezuela 2010 put on by E! Special. She hosts Coffee Break on E! which began airing in November 2011. On her program she has interviewed celebrities such as Anne Hathaway, Kelly Osbourne, Charlize Theron, George Clooney, Jim Parsons, Sofia Vergara, Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman, Amanda Seyfried, Taylor Swift, Gerard Butler, Alessandra Ambrosio, Juanes, Jared Leto, Matthew McConaughey and Matt Damon. She is also a news correspondent for ''E! Latin News''. She hosted E! Latin America's 2012, 2013 and 2014 coverage of the Golden G ...
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Punto Fijo
Punto Fijo is the capital city of the municipality of Carirubana in northern Falcón State, Venezuela. It is located on the southwestern coast of the Paraguaná Peninsula. Its metropolitan area includes the parishes of Norte, Carirubana, Punta Cardón and the parish of Judibana in the municipality of Los Taques. Punto Fijo is the largest city in Falcón State. History Punto Fijo was founded in the early 1940s, on the outskirts of two refinery operations established by Standard Oil and Shell during the 1940s. Despite the name of the 1958 Puntofijo Pact, Punto Fijo is unrelated to the pact (the pact was signed at Puntofijo Residence in Caracas). Punto Fijo has an estimated population of 270,000 (est. 2002 census), mostly in the urban center. Punto Fijo's name is commonly attributed to the late Rafael González Estaba, former city historian, who said that the place where the city now stands was a common stop (the "fixed point") for passers-by and fishermen. Economy Punto Fijo ...
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