Politiker

Ivars Godmanis

1951 - heute

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Seine Biografie ist in 36 verschiedenen Sprachen auf Wikipedia verfügbar. Ivars Godmanis ist der 10,791st beliebteste Politiker (gesunken vom 10,646th im Jahr 2024), die 77th beliebteste Biografie aus Lettland (gesunken vom 76th im Jahr 2019) und der 27th beliebteste aus Lettland Politiker.

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Among Politikers

Among politikers, Ivars Godmanis ranks 10,785 out of 19,576Before him are Ashikaga Yoshiharu, Mark Gordon, Jamil Mahuad, Nithard, Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man, and Zdeněk Fierlinger. After him are Barend Biesheuvel, Rupiah Banda, Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, Constantin Ion Parhon, Publius Vatinius, and Vincent Massey.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1951, Ivars Godmanis ranks 194Before him are Chrissie Hynde, Ahron Daum, Manfred Winkelhock, Pōhiva Tuʻiʻonetoa, Dave Benton, and Arkady Rotenberg. After him are Stephen Bishop, Bob Iger, Massimo Ranieri, Nick Ut, Marc Surer, and Alec John Such.

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In Lettland

Among people born in Lettland, Ivars Godmanis ranks 77 out of NaNBefore him are Valdis Dombrovskis (1971), Morris Halle (1923), Vilis Lācis (1904), Edgars Rinkēvičs (1973), Alexander Kovalevsky (1840), and Vasiliy Ulrikh (1889). After him are Jānis K. Bērziņš (1889), Alexander von Keyserling (1815), Vizma Belševica (1931), Lūcija Garūta (1902), Wessel Freytag von Loringhoven (1899), and Georg August Schweinfurth (1836).

Among Politikers In Lettland

Among politikers born in Lettland, Ivars Godmanis ranks 27Before him are Ferdinand Kettler (1655), Evika Siliņa (1975), Max Erwin von Scheubner-Richter (1884), Valdis Dombrovskis (1971), Edgars Rinkēvičs (1973), and Vasiliy Ulrikh (1889). After him are Jānis K. Bērziņš (1889), Jānis Rudzutaks (1887), Anatolijs Gorbunovs (1942), Zigfrīds Anna Meierovics (1887), Arvīds Pelše (1899), and Andris Bērziņš (1951).

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