Politician

Guido Vildoso

President of Bolivia

1937 - today

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His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Guido Vildoso is the 14,625th most popular politician (down from 14,524th in 2024), the 40th most popular biography from Bolivia (down from 37th in 2019) and the 30th most popular Bolivian Politician.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Guido Vildoso ranks 14,619 out of 19,576. Before him are Teodor Shteingel, Christen Andreas Fonnesbech, Thrasyvoulos Zaimis, Hasan Saka, Sandra Roelofs, and Numa Droz. After him are Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March, Alphonse Alley, Fazlullah Nouri, Bernard Dowiyogo, Richard Lugar, and Jean-Paul Proust.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1937, Guido Vildoso ranks 363. Before him are Mohammad Hamid Ansari, Ali Treki, Bruno Mora, Una Stubbs, Sidney Coleman, and Helmut Recknagel. After him are Delia Derbyshire, David Acevedo, Regimantas Adomaitis, John Devitt, Vladimir Herzog, and Antonio Betancort.

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In Bolivia

Among people born in Bolivia, Guido Vildoso ranks 40 out of NaN. Before him are Adela Zamudio (1854), José Manuel Pando (1849), Bautista Saavedra (1870), Víctor Ugarte (1926), Wálter Guevara (1912), and David Toro (1898). After him are Juan Pereda (1931), Jesús Bermúdez (1902), Manuel Isidoro Belzu (1808), Enrique Hertzog (1896), Ismael Montes (1861), and Celso Torrelio (1933).

Among Politicians In Bolivia

Among politicians born in Bolivia, Guido Vildoso ranks 30. Before him are Cornelio Saavedra (1759), Eduardo Rodríguez (1956), José Manuel Pando (1849), Bautista Saavedra (1870), Wálter Guevara (1912), and David Toro (1898). After him are Juan Pereda (1931), Manuel Isidoro Belzu (1808), Enrique Hertzog (1896), Ismael Montes (1861), Celso Torrelio (1933), and Hernando Siles Reyes (1882).

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