Político

Aleksander Čeferin

1967 - presente

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Su biografía está disponible en 42 idiomas en Wikipedia (aumentó de 40 en 2024). Aleksander Čeferin ocupa el puesto 5137 entre los político más populares (bajó del puesto 4016 en 2024), el puesto 24 entre las biografías más populares de Eslovenia (bajó del puesto 14 en 2019) y el puesto 10 entre los político de eslovenia más populares.

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Among Políticos

Among políticos, Aleksander Čeferin ranks 5,135 out of 19,576Before him are Munjong of Goryeo, Bill Weld, Hugo Banzer, Al-Aziz Billah, Seongjong of Goryeo, and Bernard Tapie. After him are Bagoas, Adad-nirari II, Ar-Rashid, Heo Jeong, Queen Mathilde of Belgium, and Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Aleksander Čeferin ranks 32Before him are Massimiliano Allegri, Aleksandr Karelin, Mike Portnoy, Maher al-Assad, Iván Zamorano, and Daron Acemoglu. After him are Yingluck Shinawatra, Benicio del Toro, Néstor Carbonell, Michael Johnson, Anna Nicole Smith, and Matthias Sammer.

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In Eslovenia

Among people born in Eslovenia, Aleksander Čeferin ranks 24 out of NaNBefore him are Jernej Kopitar (1780), Carlos, Duke of Madrid (1848), Wilhelm von Tegetthoff (1827), Nataša Pirc Musar (1968), Danilo Türk (1952), and Janez Janša (1958). After him are Franc Rode (1934), Antonio Abetti (1846), Nino Benvenuti (1938), Jacobus Gallus (1550), Branko Oblak (1947), and Hermann II, Count of Celje (1361).

Among Políticos In Eslovenia

Among políticos born in Eslovenia, Aleksander Čeferin ranks 10Before him are Janez Drnovšek (1950), Edvard Kardelj (1910), Borut Pahor (1963), Nataša Pirc Musar (1968), Danilo Türk (1952), and Janez Janša (1958). After him are Hermann II, Count of Celje (1361), Anton Korošec (1872), Robert Golob (1967), Prince Andrew of Yugoslavia (1929), Miro Cerar (1963), and Lojze Peterle (1948).

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