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Miro Cerar

1963 - Today

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Miroslav Cerar Jr. (Slovene pronunciation: [ˈmíːɾɔslaw ˈtsɛ̀ːɾaɾ], known as Miro Cerar [ˈmíːrɔ -];) (born 25 August 1963) is a Slovenian law professor and politician. He was Prime Minister of Slovenia, leading the 12th Government. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Miro Cerar has received more than 221,532 page views. His biography is available in 44 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 42 in 2019). Miro Cerar is the 13,252nd most popular politician (up from 13,462nd in 2019), the 81st most popular biography from Slovenia (down from 76th in 2019) and the 17th most popular Slovene Politician.

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  • 56.64

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  • 44

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 9.10

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  • 2.90

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Miro Cerar ranks 13,252 out of 19,576Before him are Eustace Grenier, Eucratides II, Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers, Faroald I of Spoleto, Bülent Ulusu, and Amadocus I. After him are Cecilia of Normandy, Panagiotis Kanellopoulos, Woldemar, Prince of Lippe, Teodoro Picado Michalski, Klaus Hänsch, and Acrotatus II.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Miro Cerar ranks 209Before him are Lajos Détári, Michael Chiklis, Graham Arnold, Thomas Bo Larsen, Martín Vizcarra, and Richard Marx. After him are Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Jan Heintze, Olha Bryzhina, Juan Carlos Varela, Vegard Ulvang, and Marija Pejčinović Burić.

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In Slovenia

Among people born in Slovenia, Miro Cerar ranks 81 out of 340Before him are Samir Handanović (1984), Ivan Grohar (1867), Željko Ivanek (1957), Lojze Peterle (1948), Bojan Križaj (1957), and Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg (1806). After him are Rihard Jakopič (1869), György Almásy (1867), Matjaž Kek (1961), Primož Roglič (1989), Tina Maze (1983), and Vasja Pirc (1907).

Among POLITICIANS In Slovenia

Among politicians born in Slovenia, Miro Cerar ranks 17Before him are Anton Korošec (1872), Robert Golob (1967), Sergej Kraigher (1914), Prince Andrew of Yugoslavia (1929), Nataša Pirc Musar (1968), and Lojze Peterle (1948). After him are Andrej Bajuk (1943), Alenka Bratušek (1970), Dimitrij Rupel (1946), Janez Potočnik (1958), Janez Evangelist Krek (1865), and Anton Rop (1960).