1932 - Today
Pak Ui-chun (Korean pronunciation: [pa.ɡi.tsʰun] or [pak̚] [ɰi.tsʰun]; born 15 August 1932) is a North Korean diplomat and politician. He was the minister for foreign affairs of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and was replaced by Ri Su-yong following the 2014 North Korean parliamentary election. Pak began his diplomatic career in 1972, and went on to serve as ambassador of North Korea to Algeria, Syria and Lebanon. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Pak Ui-chun has received more than 20,146 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Pak Ui-chun is the 14,469th most popular politician (down from 12,968th in 2019), the 98th most popular biography from North Korea (down from 67th in 2019) and the 72nd most popular North Korean Politician.
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Among politicians, Pak Ui-chun ranks 14,469 out of 15,577. Before him are Dimitar Petkov, Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, Juan Manuel Frutos, Donald Ramotar, David Ige, and Jüri Ratas. After him are Michael Häupl, Gisela Arendt, Antonio Arenas, Erskine Hamilton Childers, Han Duck-soo, and Ashur-nirari I.
1858 - 1907
HPI: 44.52
Rank: 14,463
1961 - Present
HPI: 44.52
Rank: 14,464
1879 - 1960
HPI: 44.52
Rank: 14,465
1950 - Present
HPI: 44.52
Rank: 14,466
1957 - Present
HPI: 44.51
Rank: 14,467
1978 - Present
HPI: 44.51
Rank: 14,468
1932 - Present
HPI: 44.49
Rank: 14,469
1949 - Present
HPI: 44.49
Rank: 14,470
1918 - 1969
HPI: 44.49
Rank: 14,471
1808 - 1891
HPI: 44.49
Rank: 14,472
1905 - 1974
HPI: 44.49
Rank: 14,473
1949 - Present
HPI: 44.49
Rank: 14,474
1600 BC - 1600 BC
HPI: 44.48
Rank: 14,475
Among people born in 1932, Pak Ui-chun ranks 374. Before him are Gerald Carr, Abel Aganbegyan, José Varacka, François Deguelt, Gay Talese, and Robert L. Forward. After him are Robert H. Dennard, Guillaume Bieganski, Muhammad Khan Junejo, Imre Polyák, Jenő Dalnoki, and Jerry Unser Jr..
1932 - 2020
HPI: 44.75
Rank: 368
1932 - Present
HPI: 44.69
Rank: 369
1932 - 2018
HPI: 44.68
Rank: 370
1932 - 2014
HPI: 44.57
Rank: 371
1932 - Present
HPI: 44.53
Rank: 372
1932 - 2002
HPI: 44.52
Rank: 373
1932 - Present
HPI: 44.49
Rank: 374
1932 - Present
HPI: 44.49
Rank: 375
1932 - 2016
HPI: 44.35
Rank: 376
1932 - 1993
HPI: 44.28
Rank: 377
1932 - 2010
HPI: 44.20
Rank: 378
1932 - 2006
HPI: 44.19
Rank: 379
1932 - 1959
HPI: 44.15
Rank: 380
Among people born in North Korea, Pak Ui-chun ranks 98 out of 146. Before him are Akira Takarada (1934), Paek Nam-sun (1929), Kim Jong-hun (1956), Kim Myeong-sun (1896), Kim Ok (1964), and Kim Iryeop (1896). After him are Han Pil-hwa (1942), Ri Yong-ho (1956), Kim Sol-song (1974), Yang Song-guk (1944), Im Shung-hwi (1946), and Ji Yun-nam (1976).
1934 - 2022
HPI: 48.08
Rank: 92
1929 - 2007
HPI: 47.33
Rank: 93
1956 - Present
HPI: 46.38
Rank: 94
1896 - 1951
HPI: 46.15
Rank: 95
1964 - Present
HPI: 45.37
Rank: 96
1896 - 1971
HPI: 44.58
Rank: 97
1932 - Present
HPI: 44.49
Rank: 98
1942 - Present
HPI: 42.99
Rank: 99
1956 - 2022
HPI: 42.96
Rank: 100
1974 - Present
HPI: 41.98
Rank: 101
1944 - Present
HPI: 40.75
Rank: 102
1946 - Present
HPI: 39.37
Rank: 103
1976 - Present
HPI: 39.23
Rank: 104
Among politicians born in North Korea, Pak Ui-chun ranks 72. Before him are Hyon Yong-chol (1949), Kang Song-san (1931), Han Myeong-sook (1944), Kim Jong-chul (1981), Lee Hoi-chang (1935), and Paek Nam-sun (1929). After him are Han Pil-hwa (1942), Kim Sol-song (1974), An Kum-ae (1980), Jong Song-ok (1974), and Won Ok-im (1986).
1949 - 2015
HPI: 51.12
Rank: 66
1931 - 1997
HPI: 50.93
Rank: 67
1944 - Present
HPI: 50.08
Rank: 68
1981 - Present
HPI: 49.78
Rank: 69
1935 - Present
HPI: 49.02
Rank: 70
1929 - 2007
HPI: 47.33
Rank: 71
1932 - Present
HPI: 44.49
Rank: 72
1942 - Present
HPI: 42.99
Rank: 73
1974 - Present
HPI: 41.98
Rank: 74
1980 - Present
HPI: 33.51
Rank: 75
1974 - Present
HPI: 32.05
Rank: 76
1986 - Present
HPI: 20.86
Rank: 77