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Anna Komorowska

1953 - Today

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Anna Julia Komorowska (born Anna Julia Dziadzia, formerly Dembowska; 11 May 1953) is a Polish classical philologist and former First Lady of Poland, as the wife of 5th President of Poland, Bronisław Komorowski. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Anna Komorowska is the 17,112th most popular politician (down from 16,634th in 2019), the 1,263rd most popular biography from Poland (down from 1,224th in 2019) and the 243rd most popular Polish Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Anna Komorowska ranks 17,112 out of 19,576Before her are Segerseni, Adam Schiff, Ivan Bakanov, John Graves Simcoe, Bahadur Shah of Gujarat, and Ibrahima Kassory Fofana. After her are Parviz Davoodi, Alexander Dobrindt, Silke Möller, Pravind Jugnauth, Osric of Deira, and Achille Guenée.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, Anna Komorowska ranks 531Before her are Abderraouf Ben Aziza, Curtis Armstrong, Keith Allen, Peter-Michael Kolbe, Mazarópi, and Michael Portillo. After her are Kevin Nealon, Peter Mandelson, Yahya Ould Hademine, Willy Rampf, Gus Williams, and Peter Sarnak.

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In Poland

Among people born in Poland, Anna Komorowska ranks 1,263 out of 1,694Before her are Ryszard Parulski (1938), Zbigniew Jaremski (1949), Helena Pilejczyk (1931), Zbigniew Rau (1955), Abel Korzeniowski (1972), and Michał Żebrowski (1972). After her are Andrzej Stasiuk (1960), Marek Kusto (1954), Antoni Zygmund (1900), Marian Szeja (1941), Piotr Trochowski (1984), and Krystyna Kuperberg (1944).

Among POLITICIANS In Poland

Among politicians born in Poland, Anna Komorowska ranks 243Before her are Heinrich Albertz (1915), Anna Fotyga (1957), Dietrich Stobbe (1938), Janusz Wojciechowski (1954), Janusz Lewandowski (1951), and Zbigniew Rau (1955). After her are Szymon Hołownia (1976), Aleksy Antkiewicz (1923), Agata Kornhauser-Duda (1972), Krystyna Bochenek (1953), Ludwik Dorn (1954), and Zbigniew Wassermann (1949).