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Vladimir Parfenovich

1958 - presente

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Su biografía está disponible en 18 idiomas en Wikipedia (aumentó de 17 en 2024). Vladimir Parfenovich ocupa el puesto 17.807 entre los político más populares (subió del puesto 18.103 en 2024), el puesto 203 entre las biografías más populares de Bielorrusia (subió del puesto 221 en 2019) y el puesto 55 entre los político de bielorrusia más populares.

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Among Políticos

Among políticos, Vladimir Parfenovich ranks 17,800 out of 19,576Before him are Debbie Stabenow, Giorgi Ugulava, Manohar Lal Khattar, Hiram Fong, Riikka Purra, and Charlie Crist. After him are Nickolay Mladenov, Jane Swift, Nikolay Merkushkin, Khadija Arib, An Kum-ae, and Carme Chacón.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1958, Vladimir Parfenovich ranks 599Before him are Euzhan Palcy, Paul Whitehouse, Meredith Brooks, Pascal Jolyot, Joan Severance, and Dominique Voynet. After him are Christian Clemenson, Sabine Bischoff, Raymond Mommens, Turgut Aykaç, Marino Riccardi, and Luther Blissett.

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In Bielorrusia

Among people born in Bielorrusia, Vladimir Parfenovich ranks 203 out of NaNBefore him are Aleksandr Kurlovich (1961), Alexander Turchin (1975), Mikola Statkevich (1956), Valyantsin Byalkevich (1973), Ivan Tsikhan (1976), and Sergei Borovsky (1956). After him are Svetlana Boginskaya (1973), Siarhei Tsikhanouski (1978), Vasil Kiryienka (1981), Vyacheslav Yanovskiy (1957), Syarhey Rumas (1969), and Sergey Koplyakov (1959).

Among Políticos In Bielorrusia

Among políticos born in Bielorrusia, Vladimir Parfenovich ranks 55Before him are Gennady Novitsky (1949), Viktar Babaryka (1963), Andrei Sannikov (1954), Vladimir Makei (1958), Alexander Turchin (1975), and Mikola Statkevich (1956). After him are Syarhey Rumas (1969), Andrei Arlovski (1979), Viktor Lukashenko (1975), Valery Tsepkalo (1965), Pavel Latushko (1973), and Dmitry Debelka (1976).

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