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Déborah Rodríguez

1992 - Today

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Déborah Lizeth Rodríguez Guelmo (born December 2, 1992) is a Uruguayan athlete and fashion model. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Déborah Rodríguez has received more than 49,856 page views. Her biography is available in 11 different languages on Wikipedia. Déborah Rodríguez is the 6,845th most popular athlete, the 443rd most popular biography from Uruguay and the 8th most popular Uruguayan Athlete.

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  • 31.60

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 11

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 2.66

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.88

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Déborah Rodríguez ranks 6,845 out of 6,025Before her are Yun Ok-hee, Jorre Verstraeten, Tony McQuay, Zaynab Dosso, Marco De Luca, and Maxime Pianfetti. After her are Mirko Zanni, Will Ryan, Alberto Mestre, Giuseppe Vicino, Marharyta Makhneva, and Dominik Czaja.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Déborah Rodríguez ranks 1,275Before her are Vasilii Egorov, Hayato Nakama, Alonzo Russell, Shelina Zadorsky, Peyton Royce, and John Egan. After her are Ramon Azeez, Marharyta Makhneva, Marko Meerits, Dmytro Ianchuk, Nikita Glazkov, and Mario Seidl.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Déborah Rodríguez ranks 443 out of 444Before her are Diego Ifrán (1987), Ramón Arias (1992), Rodrigo Amaral (1997), Erick Cabaco (1995), Adrián Gunino (1989), and Emiliano Lasa (1990). After her are Guzmán Pereira (1991), Matias Caseras (1992), Leandro Rodríguez (1992), María Pía Fernández (1995), Adrián Luna (1992), and Bruno Cetraro (null).

Among ATHLETES In Uruguay

Among athletes born in Uruguay, Déborah Rodríguez ranks 8Before her are Guillermo Douglas (1909), William Jones (1925), Miguel Seijas (1930), Milton Wynants (1972), Adrian Carambula (1988), and Emiliano Lasa (1990). After her are María Pía Fernández (1995), Bruno Cetraro (null), Pablo Defazio (1981), Elizabeth Anyanacho (1999), and Felipe Klüver (2000).