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POLITICIAN

Kausea Natano

1957 - Today

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Kausea Natano (born 5 July 1957) is a politician who served as the Prime Minister of Tuvalu from 19 September 2019 to 26 February 2024. He represented Funafuti as a Member of Parliament. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Kausea Natano has received more than 179,473 page views. His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Kausea Natano is the 15,278th most popular politician, the 3rd most popular biography from Tuvalu and the 2nd most popular Tuvaluan Politician.

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  • 180k

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  • 42.19

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 16

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 4.34

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.95

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Kausea Natano ranks 15,278 out of 15,577Before him are Per Stig Møller, Māris Gailis, Álvaro Noboa, Pavel Ploc, Tomomi Inada, and Enlil-bani. After him are Tūheitia Paki, Taavi Rõivas, William Pinkney, Anky van Grunsven, Priscilla Cooper Tyler, and Otto Arosemena.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Kausea Natano ranks 396Before him are Lília Cabral, Frank Schätzing, Richie Ramone, Luigi De Canio, Jayne Torvill, and Jacek Kaczmarski. After him are Hirokazu Tanaka, Richard Barbieri, Lindsay Hoyle, Masaru Uchiyama, Karen Pence, and Ana Lilian de la Macorra.

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In Tuvalu

Among people born in Tuvalu, Kausea Natano ranks 3 out of 7Before him are Apisai Ielemia (1955) and Filoimea Telito (1945). After him are Enele Sopoaga (1956), Maatia Toafa (1954), Tomasi Puapua (1938), and Saufatu Sopoanga (1952).

Among POLITICIANS In Tuvalu

Among politicians born in Tuvalu, Kausea Natano ranks 2Before him are Apisai Ielemia (1955). After him are Enele Sopoaga (1956), Maatia Toafa (1954), Tomasi Puapua (1938), and Saufatu Sopoanga (1952).