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Santiago Mare

1996 - Today

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Santiago Mare (born 21 October 1996) is an Argentine rugby union player who played for Italian team Mogliano in Top10. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Santiago Mare has received more than 5,274 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Santiago Mare is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 1,155th most popular biography from Argentina and the 25th most popular Argentinean Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Santiago Mare ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Leigh Godfrey, Dan Repacholi, Mariah Millen, John Gimson, Julie-Anne Staehli, and Keenan Horne. After him are Antoine Launay, Atabek Azisbekov, Elliot Giles, Althéa Laurin, Daniel Evans, and Ricarda Lobe.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Santiago Mare ranks 972Before him are Norbert Rivasz-Tóth, Joe Klecker, Abdullah Sediqi, Elena Zdrokova, Vincent Milou, and Ingrid Oliveira. After him are Michal Morvay, Peng Chia-mao, Tomislav Pucar, Micaela Retegui, Margarita Chernousova, and Sergiu Bejan.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Santiago Mare ranks 1,159 out of 1,154Before him are Marcelo Vidal (1991), Agustin Ortega (1992), Francisco Saubidet (1998), Ignacio Pizarro (1990), Pedro de la Vega (2001), and Lautaro Morales (1999). After him are Juan Bar (1987), Leandro Usuna (1987), Manuel Selman (1989), Han Dae-yoon (1988), Maico Casella (1997), and Horacio Cifuentes (1998).

Among ATHLETES In Argentina

Among athletes born in Argentina, Santiago Mare ranks 103Before him are Maggie Barrie (1996), Romina Biagioli (1989), Olivier Mwimba (1994), Germán Schulz (1994), Julieta Jankunas (1999), and Francisco Saubidet (1998). After him are Martín Ramos (1991), Rodrigo Etchart (1994), Lucía Falasca (1993), Han Dae-yoon (1988), Thomas Habif (1996), and David Taylor (null).