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Høgni Hoydal

1966 - Today

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Høgni Karsten Hoydal (born 28 March 1966), commonly called Høgni Hoydal, is a Faroese politician. He currently serves as Deputy Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade. He has been the party leader of Tjóðveldi since 1998. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Høgni Hoydal is the 18,889th most popular politician (down from 18,842nd in 2019), the 824th most popular biography from Denmark (up from 837th in 2019) and the 167th most popular Danish Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Høgni Hoydal ranks 18,889 out of 19,576Before him are Monika Kryemadhi, Agnes Chow, John Hutton, Baron Hutton of Furness, Cathrine Lindahl, Tim Pawlenty, and Connie Mack III. After him are Alberto Cirio, Steve Pearce, Martha McSally, Vermin Supreme, Bob Carr, and Mike Leavitt.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Høgni Hoydal ranks 805Before him are Peter Vermes, Fujio Yamamoto, Gina Ravera, Henrique Arlindo Etges, Edward Shearmur, and Chris Abani. After him are Martha McSally, Dana Barron, Rahzel, Yasutaka Yoshida, Maddie Taylor, and Marjut Rolig.

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In Denmark

Among people born in Denmark, Høgni Hoydal ranks 824 out of 1,032Before him are Lise Rønne (1978), Jonas Lössl (1989), Mikkel Beckmann (1983), Andreas Skov Olsen (1999), Jacob Aagaard (1973), and Luke Campbell (null). After him are Prince Vincent of Denmark (2011), Janne Kolling (1968), Pernille Blume (1994), Alex Rasmussen (1984), Mark Madsen (1984), and Jacob Bruun Larsen (1998).

Among POLITICIANS In Denmark

Among politicians born in Denmark, Høgni Hoydal ranks 167Before him are Jakob Ellemann-Jensen (1973), Anders Samuelsen (1967), Pia Olsen Dyhr (1971), Kristian Thulesen Dahl (1969), Lene Espersen (1965), and Jeppe Kofod (1974). After him are Kristian Jensen (1971), Pernille Vermund (1975), Joachim B. Olsen (1977), Kristine Andersen (1976), Morten Østergaard (1976), and Trine Bramsen (1981).