WRITER

Terézia Mora

1971 - Today

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Terézia Mora ([ˈtɛreːziɒ ˈmorɒ]; born 5 February 1971) is a German Hungarian writer, screenwriter and translator. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Terézia Mora has received more than 49,918 page views. Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Terézia Mora is the 7,078th most popular writer (down from 6,294th in 2019), the 922nd most popular biography from Hungary (down from 742nd in 2019) and the 79th most popular Hungarian Writer.

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  • 50k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 42.45

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 16

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 1.99

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 3.15

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among WRITERS

Among writers, Terézia Mora ranks 7,078 out of 7,302Before her are Maggie Stiefvater, Ramachandra Guha, Judith Schalansky, Beau Willimon, Jim Cornette, and Rainbow Rowell. After her are Nadia Ghulam, Javier Sierra, Lucía Puenzo, Sofia Andrukhovych, Marlon James, and Laurie Halse Anderson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1971, Terézia Mora ranks 824Before her are Christof Duffner, Juan Marén, Dominic Dale, Tomohiro Katanosaka, Amanda Detmer, and Bobby Jindal. After her are Javier Sierra, Denis Krivoshlykov, Brook Lee, Val Venis, Brooke Burke, and Mack 10.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Terézia Mora ranks 922 out of 1,077Before her are Norbert Rózsa (1972), Krisztina Tóth (1974), Géza Imre (1974), Bertalan Hajtós (1965), Attila Ábrahám (1967), and Károly Güttler (1968). After her are Tibor Gécsek (1964), Dénes Dibusz (1990), Zoltán Stieber (1988), Ferenc Csipes (1965), Tamás Kásás (1976), and Áron Szilágyi (1990).

Among WRITERS In Hungary

Among writers born in Hungary, Terézia Mora ranks 79Before her are Teréz Karacs (1808), Ágnes Nemes Nagy (1922), János Batsányi (1763), Éva Janikovszky (1926), Ferenc Juhász (1928), and Sándor Csoóri (1930). After her are Krisztina Tóth (1967), and Henriett Seth F. (1980).