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Daniel Fridman

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Daniel Fridman (Latvian: Daniels Fridmans; born February 15, 1976) is a Latvian-German chess player. Awarded the title Grandmaster by FIDE in 2001, he was Latvian champion in 1996 and German champion in 2008, 2012 and 2014. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Daniel Fridman is the 18,668th most popular politician (up from 18,745th in 2019), the 239th most popular biography from Latvia (up from 245th in 2019) and the 56th most popular Latvian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Daniel Fridman ranks 18,668 out of 19,576Before him are Julie Bishop, Kathleen Wynne, Lubna Khalid Al Qasimi, Diana Aguavil, Karl-Heinz Brunner, and Trajko Veljanovski. After him are Michael Gove, Richard Bryan, Kira Rudik, Raman Singh, Chris Smith, and Alcee Hastings.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Daniel Fridman ranks 671Before him are Miguel Martinez, Hamish Linklater, Mallika Sherawat, Pavel Derevyanko, Bradley McGee, and Dimosthenis Tampakos. After him are Daniel Komen, Michele Frangilli, Enric Duran, Yegor Titov, Shelley Conn, and Delio Toledo.

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In Latvia

Among people born in Latvia, Daniel Fridman ranks 239 out of 323Before him are Ēriks Ešenvalds (1977), Alexander Yegorov (null), Nils Ušakovs (1976), Sergejs Žoltoks (1972), Ineta Radēviča (1981), and Kristaps Porziņģis (1995). After him are Anmary (1980), Martins Dukurs (1984), Māris Štrombergs (1987), Viktors Ščerbatihs (1974), Samanta Tīna (1989), and Jeļena Prokopčuka (1976).

Among POLITICIANS In Latvia

Among politicians born in Latvia, Daniel Fridman ranks 56Before him are Einars Repše (1961), Guntars Krasts (1957), Andris Šķēle (1958), Artis Pabriks (1966), Ināra Mūrniece (1970), and Nils Ušakovs (1976). After him are Martins Dukurs (1984), and Edgars Masaļskis (1980).