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Mariia Vysochanska

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Mariia Olehivna Vysochanska (Ukrainian: Марія Олегівна Височанська; born on September 10, 2002, in Lviv) is a Ukrainian female rhythmic gymnast. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Mariia Vysochanska has received more than 4,675 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mariia Vysochanska is the 371st most popular gymnast, the 1,362nd most popular biography from Ukraine and the 13th most popular Ukrainian Gymnast.

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Among GYMNASTS

Among gymnasts, Mariia Vysochanska ranks 371 out of 370Before her are Yul Moldauer, Lihie Raz, Stiliana Nikolova, Daria Atamanov, Marine Boyer, and Anastasiia Salos. After her are Néstor Abad, David Jessen, Emily Whitehead, Yeva Meleshchuk, Elisa Hämmerle, and Thaís Fidélis.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2002, Mariia Vysochanska ranks 240Before her are Eszter Mészáros, Asia Lanzi, Sergio Massidda, Aleksandr Shchegolev, Omari Jones, and Yana Kramarenko. After her are Yuliana Telegina, Emma Finucane, Tim Torn Teutenberg, Nazar Chepurnyi, Grace McCallum, and Mariola Bodnarchuk.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Mariia Vysochanska ranks 1,376 out of 1,365Before her are Anastasiia Lysenko (1995), Oleksandr Pohorilko (2000), Denys Kesil (2000), Sherzod Mamutov (2002), Veronika Hryshko (2000), and Dávid Losonczi (2000). After her are Nazar Chepurnyi (2002), Mariola Bodnarchuk (2002), Vladyslav Bukhov (2002), Vlada Nikolchenko (2002), Sofiya Lyskun (2002), and Sergey Richter (1989).

Among GYMNASTS In Ukraine

Among gymnasts born in Ukraine, Mariia Vysochanska ranks 18Before her are Igor Radivilov (1992), Yelyzaveta Luzan (2003), Illia Kovtun (2003), Yeva Meleshchuk (2001), Viktoriia Onopriienko (2003), and Diana Varinska (2001). After her are Yevhen Yudenkov (1993), Petro Pakhnyuk (1991), Mariola Bodnarchuk (2002), and Nazar Chepurnyi (2002).