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Milovan Raković

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Milovan Raković (Serbian Cyrillic: Милован Раковић; born 19 February 1985) is a Serbian former professional basketball player. He is a 2.08 m tall center. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Milovan Raković is the 19,649th most popular politician, the 677th most popular biography from Serbia and the 101st most popular Serbian Politician.

Milovan Raković is a Serbian politician known for his involvement in local governance and his role within the political party. He is not to be confused with the Serbian basketball player born in 1985.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Milovan Raković ranks 19,649 out of 19,576Before him are Pierre-Jean Peltier, Martina Cavallero, Anton Golotsutskov, Jo Bonner, Milka Chepkorir, and Ádám Steinmetz. After him are Hanley Ramírez, Eeli Tolvanen, Tatiana Grigorieva, İrem Karamete, Erin Densham, and Kim Eun-jung.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Milovan Raković ranks 1,580Before him are Ivan Perrillat Boiteux, Simon Pouplin, Chen He, Abdulla Baba Fatadi, Anton Golotsutskov, and Yu Shimasaki. After him are Anna Avdeyeva, Paolo Gregoletto, Linus Thörnblad, Andrea Kobetić, David Robertson, and Erin Densham.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Milovan Raković ranks 677 out of 661Before him are Nevena Jovanović (1990), Đorđe Despotović (1992), Vujadin Savić (1990), Srđa Knežević (1985), Branko Jovičić (1993), and Andrija Pavlović (1993). After him are Tijana Bogdanović (1998), Nemanja Kojić (1990), Dragana Stanković (1995), Marko Jovanović (1988), Ivana Maksimović (1990), and Marko Milinković (1988).

Among POLITICIANS In Serbia

Among politicians born in Serbia, Milovan Raković ranks 101Before him are Vuk Jeremić (1975), Nikola Lončar (1972), Nebojša Stefanović (1976), Vanja Udovičić (1982), Gojko Pijetlović (1983), and Nikola Selaković (1983). After him are Bobana Veličković (1990), Rajko Prodanović (1986), Đorđe Lazić (1996), and Jovana Rapport (1992).