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Bence Bánhidi

1995 - Today

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Bence Bánhidi (born 9 February 1995) is a Hungarian handballer for OTP Bank-Pick Szeged and the Hungarian national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Bence Bánhidi is the 19,554th most popular politician, the 1,098th most popular biography from Hungary and the 170th most popular Hungarian Politician.

Bence Bánhidi is a Hungarian politician known for his role as a member of the National Assembly of Hungary, representing the Fidesz party. He has been involved in various legislative initiatives and political activities since taking office.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Bence Bánhidi ranks 19,554 out of 19,576Before him are Vanessa Herzog, Mārtiņš Bots, Kira Grünberg, Aiko Hayashi, Sandra Aguilar, and Hedvig Rasmussen. After him are Lina Khan, Rocío Sánchez Moccia, Danny Alexander, Begum Jan, Hwang Sun-woo, and Nicole Malliotakis.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Bence Bánhidi ranks 999Before him are Leticia Romero, Jerome Blake, Gerrit Holtmann, Shota Kaneko, Yoshihide Kiryū, and Karen Aslanyan. After him are Oskar Svensson, Sofie Krehl, Stéphane Lambese, Chase Elliott, Tomoya Koyamatsu, and Lukáš Rohan.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Bence Bánhidi ranks 1,098 out of 1,077Before him are Tamás Kulifai (1989), Lee Joon-hwan (2002), Krisztofer Horváth (2002), Balázs Hárai (1987), Emma White (null), and Tamás Kenderesi (1996). After him are János Hahn (1995), Rita Keszthelyi (1991), Anna Márton (1995), Péter Sidi (1978), Máté Tamás Koch (1999), and Tibor Andrásfi (1999).

Among POLITICIANS In Hungary

Among politicians born in Hungary, Bence Bánhidi ranks 170Before him are Anna Donáth (1987), Péter Jakab (1980), Abigél Joó (1990), Ádám Steinmetz (1980), Ádám Varga (1999), and Dóra Bodonyi (1993). After him are Dávid Nagy (1999), and Krisztián Rabb (2001).