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Delia Grigore

1972 - Today

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Delia Grigore (Romani: Deliya Grigore; born February 7, 1972) is a Romanian Romani writer, philologist, academic, and Romani rights activist. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Delia Grigore has received more than 25,013 page views. Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Delia Grigore is the 6,488th most popular writer, the 657th most popular biography from Romania and the 56th most popular Romanian Writer.

Memorability Metrics

  • 25k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 22.00

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 15

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 2.94

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.77

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Notable Works

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Delia Grigore ranks 6,488 out of 5,755Before her are Geoffrey S. Fletcher, Haddy N'jie, Owen Jones, Maajid Nawaz, Kateryna Kalytko, and Tarell Alvin McCraney. After her are Lyra McKee, NoViolet Bulawayo, Abby Stein, Anupama Chopra, Téa Obreht, and Emily Temple-Wood.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Delia Grigore ranks 992Before her are Paul Dickov, Robert Webb, Dana Perino, Sunitha Krishnan, Shaan, and Matt Kenseth. After her are Jake Wood, Egil Østenstad, Malky Mackay, Mark Richardson, Mandira Bedi, and Yoshiyuki Sakamoto.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Delia Grigore ranks 657 out of 665Before her are Patricia Maria Țig (1994), Tudor Băluță (1999), Cristian Manea (1997), Alin Moldoveanu (1983), Andrei Ivan (1997), and Alexandra Cadanțu (1990). After her are Diana Bulimar (1995), Andreea Isărescu (1984), Andreea Acatrinei (1992), Tiberiu Dolniceanu (1988), Diana Chelaru (1993), and Robert Glință (1997).

Among WRITERS In Romania

Among writers born in Romania, Delia Grigore ranks 56Before her are Monica Lovinescu (1923), Árpád Tóth (1886), Ion Negoițescu (1921), Linda Maria Baros (1981), Attila Bartis (1968), and Dan Stanca (1956).