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Vasile Tarlev

1963 - Today

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Vasile Tarlev (born 6 October 1963) is a Moldovan politician who served as the 6th Prime Minister of Moldova from 2001 to 2008. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Vasile Tarlev has received more than 59,414 page views. His biography is available in 30 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 28 in 2019). Vasile Tarlev is the 15,360th most popular politician (down from 14,611th in 2019), the 54th most popular biography from Moldova (down from 50th in 2019) and the 23rd most popular Moldovan Politician.

Memorability Metrics

  • 59k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 46.25

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 30

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 6.90

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.39

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Vasile Tarlev ranks 15,360 out of 19,576Before him are Louise Mushikiwabo, Yury Borisov, Jerzy Pawłowski, Raimundo Pereira, Roberto Regazzi, and Shamshi-Adad II. After him are Pedro Nel Ospina Vázquez, Shoshenq IV, Sonexay Siphandone, Iñigo Urkullu, Francisco Javier Echeverría, and Iliana Iotova.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Vasile Tarlev ranks 326Before him are Ni Xialian, Grzegorz Schetyna, Roy Dupuis, Voro, Fito Páez, and Carmen Machi. After him are Konrad Krajewski, Koichi Wakata, Lori Petty, David Koepp, Fisher Stevens, and Gavin Harrison.

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In Moldova

Among people born in Moldova, Vasile Tarlev ranks 54 out of 107Before him are Natalia Gavrilița (1977), Valeriu Muravschi (1949), Hryhorii Chapkis (1930), Yevgeny Shevchuk (1968), Itzhak Shum (1948), and Pavel Filip (1966). After him are Iurie Leancă (1963), Vladimir Konstantinov (1956), Ivan Calin (1935), Natalia Gherman (1969), Arsenie Todiraș (1983), and Sofía Ímber (1924).

Among POLITICIANS In Moldova

Among politicians born in Moldova, Vasile Tarlev ranks 23Before him are Ion Ciubuc (1943), Vlad Filat (1969), Natalia Gavrilița (1977), Valeriu Muravschi (1949), Yevgeny Shevchuk (1968), and Pavel Filip (1966). After him are Iurie Leancă (1963), Vladimir Konstantinov (1956), Ivan Calin (1935), Natalia Gherman (1969), Aureliu Ciocoi (1968), and Irina Vlah (1974).