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Zoraida Montezuma, Costa Rica’s 4th Oldest Living Person, Turned 110

On her 110th birthday in 2023. (Source: Facebook/Hogar Magdala) On her 110th birthday in 2023. (Source: Facebook/Hogar Magdala)

LongeviQuest is delighted to announce that Costa Rica’s oldest living person turned 110 years old. Her age is currently pending with the Latin American Supercentenarians (LAS).

Zoraida Montezuma was born in Limón, Limón Province, Costa Rica, on 31 October 1913. At the age of 108, she was still able to sing and dance.

On her 110th birthday in 2023. (Source: Facebook/Hogar Magdala)
On her 110th birthday in 2023.
(Source: Facebook/Hogar Magdala)

As of October 2023, her 110th birthday, she was the fourth-oldest known living person in Costa Rica, behind Marita Camacho QuirósBelia Engracia Cabezas Araya, and Juan Gabriel Hernández Matamoros.

For more information, please view Zoraida Montezuma’s Directory Profile here.

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