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Pedro Pires

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Pedro de Verona Rodrigues Pires (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾu vɨˈɾonɐ ʁuˈðɾiɣɨʃ ˈpiɾɨʃ]; born 29 April 1934) is a Cape Verdean politician who served as Prime Minister of Cape Verde from 1975 to 1991, and later as president from 2001 to 2011. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Pedro Pires is the 5,312th most popular politician (down from 5,048th in 2019), the 3rd most popular biography from Cabo Verde and the 2nd most popular Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Pedro Pires ranks 5,312 out of 19,576Before him are Ichirō Hatoyama, 4th Dalai Lama, Birendra of Nepal, Al-Mustarshid, Sufi Abu Taleb, and Gaetano Bresci. After him are Saad Zaghloul, Emperor Sushun, Ahmose, Bretislav I, Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus, and Henry McMahon.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1934, Pedro Pires ranks 96Before him are Ingvar Carlsson, Otar Iosseliani, Marty Feldman, Leonid Rogozov, Georges Wolinski, and Édith Cresson. After him are Clive Granger, Franc Rode, Valery Bykovsky, Zurab Tsereteli, Rossana Podestà, and Wilford Brimley.

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In Cabo Verde

Among people born in Cabo Verde, Pedro Pires ranks 3 out of 23Before him are Cesária Évora (1941), and Aristides Pereira (1923). After him are Jorge Carlos Fonseca (1950), António Mascarenhas Monteiro (1944), José Maria Neves (1960), Arlindo Gomes Furtado (1949), Ulisses Correia e Silva (1962), Gualberto do Rosário (1950), Carlos Veiga (1949), Rolando (1985), and Gelson Fernandes (1986).

Among POLITICIANS In Cabo Verde

Among politicians born in Cabo Verde, Pedro Pires ranks 2Before him are Aristides Pereira (1923). After him are Jorge Carlos Fonseca (1950), António Mascarenhas Monteiro (1944), José Maria Neves (1960), Ulisses Correia e Silva (1962), Gualberto do Rosário (1950), and Carlos Veiga (1949).