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Olga Lyubimova

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Olga Borisovna Lyubimova (Russian: Ольга Борисовна Любимова; born 31 December 1980) is a Russian politician serving as the Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation. She was appointed on 21 January 2020. Prior to her current appointment, Lyubimova has served the Deputy Minister of Culture since 2015 and as the head of its cinematography department since 2018. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia. Olga Lyubimova is the 18,567th most popular politician (up from 18,715th in 2024), the 2,858th most popular biography from Russia (up from 3,046th in 2019) and the 506th most popular Russian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Olga Lyubimova ranks 18,567 out of 19,576Before her are Dave Freudenthal, Ahmed Afif, Jim Wright, Rohullah Nikpai, Valentine Strasser, and Anna Maria Corazza Bildt. After her are Lena Adelsohn Liljeroth, Tibor Benedek, José Antonio Alonso, László Toroczkai, Parmanand Jha, and Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Olga Lyubimova ranks 539Before her are Balian Buschbaum, Ock Joo-hyun, Grégory Rast, Andrey Kashechkin, Basta, and Wael Ghonim. After her are Lynn Hung, Martin Jakubko, Stefano Mauri, Jason James Richter, Martina Suchá, and Andy Ram.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Olga Lyubimova ranks 2,858 out of 3,761Before her are Vyacheslav Voronin (1974), Alina Boz (1998), Ilya Markov (1972), Aliaskhab Kebekov (1972), Basta (1980), and Ilia Averbukh (1973). After her are Igor Malkov (1965), Timur Mutsurayev (1976), Julia Vysotskaya (1973), Galina Timchenko (1962), Denis Istomin (1986), and Elena Bovina (1983).

Among POLITICIANS In Russia

Among politicians born in Russia, Olga Lyubimova ranks 506Before her are Marat Khusnullin (1966), Veronika Skvortsova (1960), Sergei Furgal (1970), Nikolay Fyodorov (1958), Vladimir Ryzhkov (1966), and Yevgeny Alexeyevich Fyodorov (1963). After her are Igor Kravchuk (1966), Maria Mazina (1964), Margarita Drobiazko (1971), Denis Voronenkov (1971), Dmitry Patrushev (1977), and Leonid Volkov (1980).