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Lü Yiwen

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Lü Yiwen (Chinese: 呂宜文, also known as Ro Gi-Bun; 1897–1950) was a Chinese diplomat who served as the ambassador of Manchukuo to Nazi Germany, since the German recognition of Manchukuo's independence in 1938. He subsequently took part in negotiating Manchukuo's entry into the Anti-Comintern Pact in 1940. Lü also served as the Manchukuo ambassador to Finland, a country that also had diplomatic relations with his country. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Lü Yiwen has received more than 4,461 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Lü Yiwen is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 52nd most popular biography from Dominican Republic and the 4th most popular Dominican Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Lü Yiwen ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Kristina Seredina, Itay Shanny, Lucy Renshall, Christabel Lindo, Long Jia, and Bianca Farella. After him are Ignacio Vásquez, Pamela Ware, Celtus Dossou Yovo, Rohan Polanco, Sebastian Stasiak, and Mimi Barona.

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In Dominican Republic

Among people born in Dominican Republic, Lü Yiwen ranks 52 out of 51Before him are Francisco García (1981), Félix Díaz (1983), Jaime Espinal (1984), Jorge Lendeborg Jr. (1996), Melky Cabrera (1984), and Lidio Andrés Feliz (1997). After him are Max Brown (null), Rafael Campos (1936), Annerys Vargas (1981), Jairo Asencio (1983), Prisilla Rivera (1984), and Josué Domínguez (1996).

Among ATHLETES In Dominican Republic

Among athletes born in Dominican Republic, Lü Yiwen ranks 38Before him are Rabab Cheddar (1991), Ian Sloan (null), Luo Shifang (2001), Rohan Polanco (1998), Oleksandr Kovalenko (null), and Diego Goris (null). After him are Emilio Bonifácio (1985), Annerys Vargas (1981), Jeison Guzmán (1998), Ignacio Vásquez (1998), Samuel Abate (1999), and Max Brown (null).