Politician

Pavel Filip

Moldovan politician

1966 - today

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His biography is available in 30 different languages on Wikipedia. Pavel Filip is the 14,976th most popular politician (up from 15,080th in 2024), the 44th most popular biography from Moldova (up from 53rd in 2019) and the 17th most popular Moldovan Politician.

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Pavel Filip's biography spans 30 Wikipedia language editions and earns a Historical Popularity Index of 55.82.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Pavel Filip ranks 14,969 out of 20,022. Before him are Fausto Bertinotti, Hama Amadou, Henri de Massue, Earl of Galway, Ivan Capelli, Edgardo Codesal, and Ali Sabri. After him are Hamengkubuwono X, Tihomir Orešković, Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz, Cwichelm of Wessex, Eva Bosáková, and Louis McLane.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Pavel Filip ranks 216. Before him are Robert C. O'Brien, Richard Fortus, Suleyman Kerimov, Christian Kern, Linn Ullmann, and Stefan Raab. After him are Tihomir Orešković, Flemming Povlsen, Tom Henning Øvrebø, Peaches, Femke Halsema, and Frank De Bleeckere.

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In Moldova

Among people born in Moldova, Pavel Filip ranks 44 out of 153. Before him are Ion Ciubuc (1943), Nikolay Sklifosovsky (1836), Valeriu Muravschi (1949), Ion Druță (1928), Marian Lupu (1966), and I. A. L. Diamond (1920). After him are Natalia Gavrilița (1977), Alexei Mateevici (1888), Lia van Leer (1924), Vlad Filat (1969), Yevgeny Shevchuk (1968), and Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu (1838).

Among Politicians In Moldova

Among politicians born in Moldova, Pavel Filip ranks 17. Before him are Mihai Ghimpu (1951), Anatoliy Kinakh (1954), Dorin Recean (1974), Ion Ciubuc (1943), Valeriu Muravschi (1949), and Marian Lupu (1966). After him are Natalia Gavrilița (1977), Vlad Filat (1969), Yevgeny Shevchuk (1968), Vasile Tarlev (1963), Sergey Aksyonov (1972), and Iurie Leancă (1963).

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