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Salomé Afonso

1997 - Today

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Salomé Paulo Afonso Afonso (born 19 November 1997) is a Portuguese athlete. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Salomé Afonso has received more than 3,612 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Salomé Afonso is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 630th most popular biography from Portugal and the 18th most popular Portuguese Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Salomé Afonso ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before her are Bart Lambriex, Anastasiya Kuliashova, Laura Nunnink, Xie Wenjun, Hanna Skydan, and Aleksandr Kulikov. After her are Saeid Fazloula, Serghei Marghiev, Cyrielle Duhamel, Amoj Jacob, Alanna Bray-Lougheed, and Zhang Quan.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Salomé Afonso ranks 913Before her are Nikola Jakšić, Lachlan Sharp, Yumi Arima, Nethra Kumanan, Justin Best, and Nicole Yeargin. After her are Asimenye Simwaka, Sébastien Kouma, Lizzie Holden, Kyra Christmas, Duangaksorn Chaidee, and Angelika Sarna.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Salomé Afonso ranks 654 out of 633Before her are António Areia (1990), Patrícia Sampaio (1999), Iúri Leitão (1998), Luis Mosquera (null), Marc Weber (null), and Tiago Pereira (1975). After her are David Morgan (null), Ana Cabecinha (1984), Afonso Costa (1871), Emanuel Silva (1985), Rodrigo Torres (1977), and Humberto Gomes (1978).

Among ATHLETES In Portugal

Among athletes born in Portugal, Salomé Afonso ranks 22Before her are Sara Moreira (1985), Ana Dulce Félix (1982), Teresa Bonvalot (1999), David Morgan (null), Jonathan Jones (null), and Irina Rodrigues (1991). After her are Frederico Morais (1992), Emanuel Silva (1985), Sarah Ndunde (1997), Francisco Belo (1991), Joana Ramos (1982), and Marta Pen (1993).