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Jaime Paz Zamora

1939 - Today

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Jaime Paz Zamora (born 15 April 1939) is a former Bolivian politician who served as the 60th president of Bolivia from 1989 to 1993. He also served as the 32nd vice president of Bolivia from October 1982 to December 1984 during the presidency of Hernán Siles Zuazo. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jaime Paz Zamora is the 12,045th most popular politician (down from 10,864th in 2019), the 18th most popular biography from Bolivia (down from 13th in 2019) and the 14th most popular Bolivian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Jaime Paz Zamora ranks 12,045 out of 19,576Before him are Alexander Trepov, Gaius Papirius Carbo, Peter Struve, Ion G. Duca, Edzard I, Count of East Frisia, and Andrey of Gorodets. After him are Quintus Fabius Maximus Allobrogicus, Abdelaziz Djerad, Jim Gray, John T. Dunlap, Robert Habeck, and Entemena.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1939, Jaime Paz Zamora ranks 262Before him are Valery Voronin, Valery Ryumin, Litokwa Tomeing, Corin Redgrave, Ole Ellefsæter, and Igor Chislenko. After him are Phil Read, Samad Behrangi, João César Monteiro, Edwin Frederick O'Brien, Fahrudin Jusufi, and Paul Gleason.

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In Bolivia

Among people born in Bolivia, Jaime Paz Zamora ranks 18 out of 105Before him are Hernán Siles Zuazo (1914), Juan José Torres (1920), Carlos Mesa (1953), Jeanine Áñez (1967), Toribio Ticona Porco (1937), and Juana Azurduy de Padilla (1780). After him are Germán Busch (1903), Enrique Peñaranda (1893), Gualberto Villarroel (1908), Julio Terrazas Sandoval (1936), Mariano Melgarejo (1820), and Daniel Salamanca Urey (1869).

Among POLITICIANS In Bolivia

Among politicians born in Bolivia, Jaime Paz Zamora ranks 14Before him are Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada (1930), Andrés de Santa Cruz (1792), Hernán Siles Zuazo (1914), Juan José Torres (1920), Carlos Mesa (1953), and Jeanine Áñez (1967). After him are Germán Busch (1903), Enrique Peñaranda (1893), Gualberto Villarroel (1908), Mariano Melgarejo (1820), Daniel Salamanca Urey (1869), and Hilarión Daza (1840).