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Robert Oramas

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Robert Manuel Oramas Brizuela (born Guatire, 9 June 1984) is a Venezuelan volleyball player. He competed in the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Robert Oramas has received more than 2,485 page views. His biography is available in 2 different languages on Wikipedia. Robert Oramas is the 11,618th most popular athlete, the 202nd most popular biography from Venezuela and the 22nd most popular Venezuelan Athlete.

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Page views of Robert Oramas by language

Over the past year Robert Oramas has had the most page views in the English wikipedia edition with 691 views, followed by . In terms of yearly growth of page views the top 3 wikpedia editions are English (40.16%)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Robert Oramas ranks 11,618 out of 6,025Before him are Sean Waddilove, Claudia Nechita, Megan Signal, Raegan Rutty, Duilio Carrillo, and Simone Pearce. After him are Belén Tavella, Tal Erel, Kelly McKee, Laina Pérez, Marie Bolou, and Mohamad Maso.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Robert Oramas ranks 1,619Before him are Stephanie Bruce, Muhammad Khalil Akhtar, Nina Cutro-Kelly, Luis Manuel Corchete, Takayuki Matsumoto, and Megan Timpf. After him are Miroslav Trunda, and Aliaksandr Faminou.

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In Venezuela

Among people born in Venezuela, Robert Oramas ranks 205 out of 183Before him are Óscar Ariza (1999), Bertram Allen (null), Alfonso Mestre (2001), César Amaris (1989), Sanda Aldass (1990), and Andrés Lage (1991).

Among ATHLETES In Venezuela

Among athletes born in Venezuela, Robert Oramas ranks 22Before him are Óscar Ariza (1999), Bertram Allen (null), and Alfonso Mestre (2001). After him are César Amaris (1989), Andrés Lage (1991), and Sanda Aldass (1990).