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Anton Lander

1991 - Today

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Sven Anton Lander (born April 24, 1991) is a Swedish professional ice hockey centre for Timrå IK of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL). Lander was drafted in the second round, 40th overall, at the 2009 NHL Entry Draft by the Edmonton Oilers. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Anton Lander is the 19,946th most popular politician, the 1,973rd most popular biography from Sweden and the 204th most popular Swedish Politician.

Anton Lander, the politician, is most famous for his role as a member of the Swedish Social Democratic Party and his work in the Swedish Parliament. He has been involved in various political initiatives and discussions, particularly focusing on social issues and labor rights.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Anton Lander ranks 1,210Before him are Antonio Pedrero, Marinus Kraus, Ashley Wagner, Armando Vajushi, Paulina Guba, and Natalia Vorobieva. After him are Jia Zongyang, Axel Jungk, Alexandre Iddir, Badavi Guseynov, James Magnussen, and Souleymane Doukara.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Anton Lander ranks 1,969 out of 1,879Before him are Josefin Olsson (null), and Amy Gumenick (1986). After him are Hosam Aiesh (1995), Tommy Macias (1993), Erdal Rakip (1996), Mattias Ekholm (1990), Gustaf Nilsson (1997), Armin Gigović (2002), Anton Dahlberg (1985), Nathalie Björn (1997), Sotirios Papagiannopoulos (1990), and Rasmus Jönsson (1990).

Among POLITICIANS In Sweden

Among politicians born in Sweden, Anton Lander ranks 204Before him are Nicklas Danielsson (1984), Jonas Brodin (1993), Åsa Westlund (1976), Felix Rosenqvist (1991), Anna Hasselborg (1989), and Jonas Gustavsson (1984). After him are Jesse Puljujärvi (1998), William Karlsson (1993), Carl Klingberg (1991), Anton Strålman (1986), Carl Söderberg (1985), and Alexander Wennberg (1994).