Politician

Gilbert Houngbo

Togolese politician and former Prime Minister

1961 - today

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His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Gilbert Houngbo is the 17,879th most popular politician (up from 18,053rd in 2024), the 10th most popular biography from Togo (up from 11th in 2019) and the 9th most popular Togolese Politician.

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Gilbert Houngbo's biography spans 17 Wikipedia language editions and earns a Historical Popularity Index of 49.54.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Gilbert Houngbo ranks 17,872 out of 20,022. Before him are Seiko Noda, Roy Welensky, Gaetano Manfredi, Jean-François Copé, Seán Mac Diarmada, and Elliott Abrams. After him are Fehaid Al-Deehani, Peter O'Neill, Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría, Trent Lott, Khamis Gaddafi, and Valery Asapov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Gilbert Houngbo ranks 648. Before him are Lisa Zane, Louis-Paul M'Fédé, Petra Thümer, Johann Passler, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, and Owen Teale. After him are Kirsten Emmelmann, Alexis Mendoza, Christopher Ferguson, Beatriz Argimón, Peter Doohan, and Keith Gordon.

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In Togo

Among people born in Togo, Gilbert Houngbo ranks 10 out of 39. Before him are Nicolas Grunitzky (1913), Yawovi Agboyibo (1943), Victoire Tomegah Dogbé (1959), Edem Kodjo (1938), Bonfoh Abass (1948), and Komi Sélom Klassou (1960). After him are Mohamed Kader (1979), Kossi Agassa (1978), Massamasso Tchangai (1978), Kossi Efoui (1962), Adékambi Olufadé (1980), and Jean-Paul Abalo (1975).

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Among Politicians In Togo

Among politicians born in Togo, Gilbert Houngbo ranks 9. Before him are Nicolas Grunitzky (1913), Yawovi Agboyibo (1943), Victoire Tomegah Dogbé (1959), Edem Kodjo (1938), Bonfoh Abass (1948), and Komi Sélom Klassou (1960).

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