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Anna Maria Corazza Bildt

1963 - today

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Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Anna Maria Corazza Bildt is the 18,641st most popular politician, the 4,628th most popular biography from Italy and the 934th most popular Italian Politician.

Anna Maria Corazza Bildt is an Italian-Swedish politician known for her work as a Member of the European Parliament, where she has focused on issues such as digital innovation and women's rights. She is also recognized for her role in promoting European integration and cooperation.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Anna Maria Corazza Bildt ranks 18,634 out of 19,576Before her are Fleur Pellerin, Dave Freudenthal, Ahmed Afif, Jim Wright, Rohullah Nikpai, and Valentine Strasser. After her are Olga Lyubimova, Lena Adelsohn Liljeroth, Tibor Benedek, José Antonio Alonso, László Toroczkai, and Parmanand Jha.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Anna Maria Corazza Bildt ranks 889Before her are Yevgeny Alexeyevich Fyodorov, Joel Murray, Igor Lapshin, Donato Sabia, Andrea Leadsom, and Michael Hadschieff. After her are Violeta Ninova, The Sandman, Dale Hawerchuk, Marc Maron, Abdelfettah Rhiati, and Shigeo Sawairi.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Anna Maria Corazza Bildt ranks 4,628 out of NaNBefore her are Cristian Zorzi (1972), Donato Sabia (1963), Silvia Colloca (1977), Riccardo Riccò (1983), Günther Huber (1965), and Fabio Lanzoni (1959). After her are Agostino Abbagnale (1966), Marco Parolo (1985), Fabio Aru (1990), Massimo Crippa (1965), Stefano Mauri (1980), and Alessandra Mastronardi (1986).

Among Politicians In Italy

Among politicians born in Italy, Anna Maria Corazza Bildt ranks 934Before her are Mimma Zavoli (1963), Maria Luisa Berti (1971), Antonella Mularoni (1961), Luigi Di Maio (1986), Grazia Zafferani (1972), and Carlo Calenda (1973). After her are Andrea Sartoretti (1971), Lorenzo Fontana (1980), Alessandro Mancini (1975), Luigi de Magistris (1967), Paolo Rondelli (1963), and Roberto Fico (1974).

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