Attivista sociale

Bruno Manser

1954 - 2005

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 17 lingue su Wikipedia (in aumento rispetto a 15 nel 2024). Bruno Manser è il 570° attivista sociale più popolare (in aumento dal 578° nel 2024), la 600ª biografia più popolare della Svizzera (in aumento dal 611ª nel 2019) e il 9° attivista sociale più popolare della Svizzera.

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Among Attivista sociales

Among attivista sociales, Bruno Manser ranks 570 out of 840Before him are Bram Fischer, Maggie Gobran, David Reimer, Devdas Gandhi, Ramdas Gandhi, and Josefa Francisco. After him are Manilal Gandhi, Fred Hampton, Bill Haywood, Bayard Rustin, Henry Spira, and Walter Reuther.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1954, Bruno Manser ranks 435Before him are Uli Stein, Francesco Rutelli, Josefa Francisco, Corbin Bernsen, Antonio Resines, and Robert Van de Walle. After him are Gérard Soler, Ann Cleeves, Victor Ciorbea, Carly Fiorina, Karel De Gucht, and Tedj Bensaoula. Among people deceased in 2005, Bruno Manser ranks 291Before him are Dahlia Ravikovitch, Richard Doll, Gaylord Nelson, Lane Smith, Parveen Babi, and Josef Holeček. After him are Nirmal Verma, James Stockdale, Ihor Rybak, John N. Bahcall, Enric Gensana, and Matthew McGrory.

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In Svizzera

Among people born in Svizzera, Bruno Manser ranks 600 out of NaNBefore him are Sofia Milos (1969), David Bennent (1966), Walter Thurnherr (1963), Antoinette Meyer (1920), Gianni Bugno (1964), and Johann Vogel (1977). After him are Urs Meier (1959), Josef Ackermann (1948), Othmar Ammann (1879), Denise Biellmann (1962), Beat Jans (1964), and Klaus Tschütscher (1967).

Among Attivista sociales In Svizzera

Among attivista sociales born in Svizzera, Bruno Manser ranks 9Before him are Jean-Paul Marat (1743), Élie Ducommun (1833), Jean Ziegler (1934), Gustave Moynier (1826), Hector Hodler (1887), and Felix Manz (1498).

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