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Mihai Cioc

1961 - Today

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Mihai Cioc (born 14 June 1961) is a Romanian retired heavyweight judoka. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Mihai Cioc has received more than 11,692 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Mihai Cioc is the 18,389th most popular politician, the 638th most popular biography from Romania and the 166th most popular Romanian Politician.

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  • 12k

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  • 44.78

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 15

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 7.62

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.43

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Mihai Cioc ranks 18,389 out of 19,576Before him are José Manuel Soria, Pete Domenici, Patrick John, Marina Kosheveya, Jacky Rosen, and Paul Fannin. After him are Jack Markell, Mike Braun, Roy Moore, Remigijus Šimašius, Harri Stojka, and Ville Niinistö.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Mihai Cioc ranks 739Before him are Linda Manz, John C. Baez, Ryan Zinke, Marina Logvinenko, Timna Brauer, and Robert Verbeek. After him are Melle Mel, Grace Jackson, Félix Cruz, Christian Keglevits, Christa Kinshofer, and Charles O. Hobaugh.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Mihai Cioc ranks 638 out of 844Before him are Florin Cernat (1980), Attila Bartis (1968), Basarab Panduru (1970), Nicoleta Alexandru (1968), Reka Zsofia Lazăr-Szabo (1967), and Victor Hănescu (1981). After him are Mihaela Melinte (1975), Emil Săndoi (1965), Marian Cozma (1982), Simona Păucă (1969), Gabriel Torje (1989), and Corneliu Porumboiu (1975).

Among POLITICIANS In Romania

Among politicians born in Romania, Mihai Cioc ranks 166Before him are Cătălin Predoiu (1968), Emilia Eberle (1964), Eugen Bejinariu (1959), Géza Szőcs (1953), Monica Macovei (1959), and Sorin Cîmpeanu (1968). After him are Gabriela Firea (1972), Camelia Macoviciuc-Mihalcea (1968), Corina Crețu (1967), Titus Corlățean (1968), Elena Băsescu (1980), and Diana Mocanu (1984).