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Gábor Kis

1982 - Today

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Gábor Kis (born 27 September 1982 in Budapest) is a Hungarian water polo player. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Gábor Kis has received more than 17,595 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Gábor Kis is the 5,313th most popular athlete, the 1,062nd most popular biography from Hungary and the 157th most popular Hungarian Athlete.

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  • 18k

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  • 23.47

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 15

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 2.72

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.64

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Gábor Kis ranks 5,313 out of 6,025Before him are Aleksey Svirin, Phyllis Francis, Anne-Caroline Graffe, Gabriele Rossetti, John Capel Jr., and Yoandri Betanzos. After him are David Katoatau, Lisa Alexander, Gleb Galperin, Csaba Burján, Aleksey Denisenko, and Ethan Katzberg.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Gábor Kis ranks 1,304Before him are Shinsuke Sakimoto, Ray Emery, Keita Sugimoto, Priscilla Lopes-Schliep, Teko Modise, and Yoandri Betanzos. After him are Hideto Inoue, Jumpei Takaki, Takahiro Shibasaki, Yuzo Tamura, Sam Sparro, and Wolfgang Gartner.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Gábor Kis ranks 1,062 out of 1,077Before him are Balázs Baji (1989), Anna Bondár (1997), György Kozmann (1978), Csanád Gémesi (1986), Kevin Varga (1996), and Dávid Verrasztó (1988). After him are Csaba Burján (1994), Evelyn Verrasztó (1989), Zsolt Korcsmár (1989), András Szatmári (1993), Rudolf Dombi (1986), and Tamás Kenderesi (1996).

Among ATHLETES In Hungary

Among athletes born in Hungary, Gábor Kis ranks 157Before him are Norbert Hosnyánszky (1984), Bálint Kopasz (1997), Dávid Tóth (1985), Tamara Csipes (1989), Balázs Baji (1989), and György Kozmann (1978). After him are Csaba Burján (1994), Rudolf Dombi (1986), Dániel Pauman (1986), Anna Illés (1994), Tamás Kulifai (1989), and Máté Helebrandt (1989).