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Thomas Remengesau Jr.

1956 - Today

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Thomas Esang "Tommy" Remengesau Jr. (born 28 February 1956) is a Palauan politician. In 2013, he was elected the ninth president of Palau and was re-elected to that office in 2016. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Thomas Remengesau Jr. has received more than 103,365 page views. His biography is available in 38 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 35 in 2019). Thomas Remengesau Jr. is the 13,327th most popular politician (down from 12,791st in 2019), the 4th most popular biography from Palau and the 4th most popular Palauan Politician.

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    Languages Editions (L)

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  • 3.23

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Thomas Remengesau Jr. ranks 13,327 out of 19,576Before him are Ahhotep II, Piet Dankert, Vladimir Bonch-Bruyevich, Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi, Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz, and Giora Feidman. After him are Marcus, Eric Adams, Marija Pejčinović Burić, Arvīds Pelše, Alivardi Khan, and Chung Un-chan.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1956, Thomas Remengesau Jr. ranks 230Before him are Abdullah Çatlı, Hanka Paldum, Bodo Ramelow, Vladimir Kulich, Mayawati, and Yiannis Kouros. After him are Ricardo Giusti, Jacky Munaron, Kevin Dunn, Peter Schilling, Eduardo Rodríguez, and Vladimir Lisin.

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In Palau

Among people born in Palau, Thomas Remengesau Jr. ranks 4 out of 8Before him are Johnson Toribiong (1946), Kuniwo Nakamura (1943), and Haruo Remeliik (1933). After him are Imata Kabua (1943), Thomas Remengesau Sr. (1929), Lazarus Salii (1936), and Ngiratkel Etpison (1925).

Among POLITICIANS In Palau

Among politicians born in Palau, Thomas Remengesau Jr. ranks 4Before him are Johnson Toribiong (1946), Kuniwo Nakamura (1943), and Haruo Remeliik (1933). After him are Imata Kabua (1943), Thomas Remengesau Sr. (1929), Lazarus Salii (1936), and Ngiratkel Etpison (1925).