POLITICIAN

Marek Hrivík

1991 - Today

Photo of Marek Hrivík

Icon of person Marek Hrivík

Marek Hrivík (born August 28, 1991) is a Slovak professional ice hockey forward currently playing for HC Vítkovice Ridera of the Czech Extraliga. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Marek Hrivík is the 19,426th most popular politician, the 410th most popular biography from Slovakia and the 61st most popular Slovak Politician.

Marek Hrivík, the Slovak politician, is most famous for his role as a member of the National Council of Slovakia, where he has been involved in various legislative activities. He is also known for his advocacy on issues related to education and social policy.

Memorability Metrics

Loading...

Page views of Marek Hrivík by language

Loading...

Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Marek Hrivík ranks 19,426 out of 19,576Before him are Nikos Pappas, Mary Akrami, Mmusi Maimane, Esther McVey, Suguru Iwazaki, and Mariya Gromova. After him are John Katko, Sofía Maccari, Liz Kendall, Péter Jakab, Timo Weß, and Ekaterina Bobrova.

Most Popular Politicians in Wikipedia

Go to all Rankings

Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Marek Hrivík ranks 1,051Before him are Sebastian Foss-Solevåg, Ömer Bayram, Suguru Iwazaki, Sudaporn Seesondee, Mohammed Abu, and Qian Lin. After him are Saíd Martínez, Deorro, Nir Bitton, Bee Vang, Adeline Gray, and Ekaterine Gorgodze.

Others Born in 1991

Go to all Rankings

In Slovakia

Among people born in Slovakia, Marek Hrivík ranks 410 out of 418Before him are István Gergely (1976), Juraj Slafkovský (2004), Tereza Mihalíková (1998), Matej Beňuš (1987), Erik Varga (1976), and Tomáš Jurčo (1992). After him are Richard Pánik (1991), Ján Volko (1996), Erik Sabo (1991), Ľubomír Tupta (1998), Leo Sauer (2005), and Alex Molčan (1997).

Among POLITICIANS In Slovakia

Among politicians born in Slovakia, Marek Hrivík ranks 61Before him are Ľudovít Ódor (1976), Ján Figeľ (1960), Andrej Danko (1974), Marian Kotleba (1977), Jozef Stümpel (1972), and Branko Radivojevič (1980). After him are Richard Pánik (1991), Peter Čerešňák (1993), and Samuel Kňažko (2002).