Politician

Željko Reiner

Croatian politician and physician

1953 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Željko Reiner is the 18,193rd most popular politician (down from 17,564th in 2024), the 446th most popular biography from Croatia (down from 420th in 2019) and the 68th most popular Croatian Politician.

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Željko Reiner shares a May 28 birthday with Selim II, George I of Great Britain, and Edvard Beneš.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Željko Reiner ranks 18,186 out of 19,576. Before him are Carlos Alvarado Quesada, Claudia López, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, David Kelly, John Danforth, and Fisher Ames. After him are Bob Riley, Aruna Roy, George Dern, Liu Guoliang, Thomas Bibb, and Steve Scalise.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, Željko Reiner ranks 645. Before him are Lynn Whitfield, Nikolay Bazhukov, Guido Kratschmer, Krzysztof Krauze, Gabriela Svobodová, and The Honky Tonk Man. After him are David Gulpilil, Jasem Yaqoub, Dennis Miller, Sheila Watt-Cloutier, Michael A. Baker, and Alif Hajiyev.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Željko Reiner ranks 446 out of 700. Before him are Ivan Ergić (1981), Besart Abdurahimi (1990), Petar Šegrt (1966), Hrvoje Ćustić (1983), Gordon Schildenfeld (1985), and Dino Jelusić (1992). After him are Marko Pjaca (1995), Filip Šovagović (1966), Vlado Lisjak (1962), Jurica Vranješ (1980), Tomislav Butina (1974), and Nikola Vlašić (1997).

Among Politicians In Croatia

Among politicians born in Croatia, Željko Reiner ranks 68. Before him are Helen of Zadar (null), Adnan Terzić (1960), Ödön Gróf (1915), Tonino Picula (1961), Tomislav Karamarko (1959), and Gordan Jandroković (1967). After him are Perica Bukić (1966), Tomislav Tomašević (1982), Miro Kovač (1968), Zlatko Hasanbegović (1973), and Biljana Borzan (1971).

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