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Vitaly Milonov

Russian politician

1974 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Vitaly Milonov is the 19,176th most popular politician, the 3,149th most popular biography from Russia and the 522nd most popular Russian Politician.

Vitaly Milonov is most famous for being a Russian politician known for his conservative views and advocacy of traditional family values. He gained international attention for his role in promoting anti-LGBT legislation in Russia.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Vitaly Milonov ranks 19,169 out of 19,576Before him are Irina Lobacheva, Glauk Konjufca, Jeppe Kofod, Stavros Theodorakis, Emine Dzhaparova, and Eleni Kounalakis. After him are Lawton Chiles, Darrell Issa, Mark Udall, Cécile Duflot, Matt Gaetz, and John Ensign.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Vitaly Milonov ranks 865Before him are Venelina Veneva-Mateeva, Rik Verbrugghe, Ludmila Formanová, Marcus Ehning, Jeppe Kofod, and Urmila Matondkar. After him are Philippe Léonard, Roman Hamrlík, Hiroyasu Shimizu, Naoki Matsuyo, Gogi Koguashvili, and Garik Martirosyan.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Vitaly Milonov ranks 3,149 out of NaNBefore him are Dmitry Vasilyev (1962), Mahir Emreli (1997), Maxim Afinogenov (1979), Tatyana Chernova (1988), Irina Lobacheva (1973), and Emine Dzhaparova (1983). After him are Natalia Pogonina (1985), Bair Badënov (1976), Yuri Kovtun (1970), Svetlana Gladysheva (1971), Vadim Brovtsev (1969), and Dmitri Torgovanov (1974).

Among Politicians In Russia

Among politicians born in Russia, Vitaly Milonov ranks 522Before him are Mariya Kiselyova (1974), Olga Vasilyeva (1960), Maria Butina (1988), Sergey Abramov (1972), Irina Lobacheva (1973), and Emine Dzhaparova (1983). After him are Vyacheslav Maltsev (1964), Lyubov Sobol (1987), Aleksandr Konovalov (1968), Sardana Avksentyeva (1970), Dmytro Tymchuk (1972), and Yulia Barsukova (1978).

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