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Erica Cipressa

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Erica Cipressa (born 18 May 1996) is an Italian right-handed foil fencer and 2021 team Olympic bronze medalist. She won two gold medals at the 2019 Summer Universiade. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Erica Cipressa is the 19,562nd most popular politician, the 5,258th most popular biography from Italy and the 946th most popular Italian Politician.

Erica Cipressa is an Italian politician known for her work in local government and her involvement in various political initiatives. She is not to be confused with the Italian fencer of the same name, born in 1996.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Erica Cipressa ranks 19,562 out of 19,576Before her are Rocío Sánchez Moccia, Danny Alexander, Begum Jan, Hwang Sun-woo, Nicole Malliotakis, and Artem Zub. After her are Gladys Berejiklian, Jun Woong-tae, Alexander Wennberg, Mike Matheson, Polina Gorshkova, and Miro Heiskanen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Erica Cipressa ranks 962Before her are Louise Hansson, Akil Gjakova, Federica Cesarini, Nikita Chernov, Ryan Ochoa, and Simone Manuel. After her are Mateo García, Kévin N'Doram, Wataru Sasaki, Luke Hemmings, Jorge Sáenz, and Kanako Watanabe.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Erica Cipressa ranks 5,259 out of 5,161Before her are Sara Fantini (1997), Luca Braidot (1991), Marco Capuano (1991), Federica Cesarini (1996), Andrea Favilli (1997), and Valerio Verre (1994). After her are Dario Del Fabro (1995), Marco Orsi (1990), Riccardo Sbertoli (1998), Austin Smith (null), Jeong Seung-won (null), and Davide Manenti (1989).

Among POLITICIANS In Italy

Among politicians born in Italy, Erica Cipressa ranks 946Before her are Chiara Appendino (1984), Nicola Renzi (1979), Lia Quartapelle (1982), Beatrice Vio (1997), Daniele Molmenti (1984), and Nicola Tumolero (1994). After her are Amos Mosaner (1995), and Silvia Di Pietro (1993).