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Armando Guebuza

1943 - Today

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Armando Emílio Guebuza (born 20 January 1943) is a Mozambican politician who was the third President of Mozambique from 2005 to 2015. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Armando Guebuza is the 7,065th most popular politician (down from 5,464th in 2019), the 9th most popular biography from Mozambique (down from 7th in 2019) and the 5th most popular Mozambican Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Armando Guebuza ranks 7,065 out of 19,576Before him are Saman Khuda, Pyeongwon of Goguryeo, Emperor Murakami, Tigranes IV, Emperor Taizong of Jin, and Tugay Bey. After him are Al-Hakim I, Abdul-Aziz ibn Abdullah Al ash-Sheikh, Anna of Hohenstaufen, Maathorneferure, Fritz Thyssen, and Maria Cristina of Naples and Sicily.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1943, Armando Guebuza ranks 157Before him are Jack Bruce, Chris Amon, Barış Manço, Edie Sedgwick, Tim Hunt, and Bob Woodward. After him are Abdul-Aziz ibn Abdullah Al ash-Sheikh, R. L. Stine, Czesława Kwoka, Dominik Duka, Ove Kindvall, and Mustafa Dzhemilev.

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In Mozambique

Among people born in Mozambique, Armando Guebuza ranks 9 out of 38Before him are Samora Machel (1933), Carlos Queiroz (1953), Joaquim Chissano (1939), Filipe Nyusi (1959), Afric Simone (1956), and Graça Machel (1945). After him are Mário Coluna (1935), Paulo Fonseca (1973), Júlio Duarte Langa (1927), Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho (1936), Eduardo Mondlane (1920), and Alexandre José Maria dos Santos (1924).

Among POLITICIANS In Mozambique

Among politicians born in Mozambique, Armando Guebuza ranks 5Before him are Samora Machel (1933), Joaquim Chissano (1939), Filipe Nyusi (1959), and Graça Machel (1945). After him are Eduardo Mondlane (1920), Luísa Diogo (1958), Carlos Agostinho do Rosário (1954), Pascoal Mocumbi (1941), Mário da Graça Machungo (1941), Marcelino dos Santos (1929), and Afonso Dhlakama (1953).