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Silvia Di Pietro

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Silvia Di Pietro (born 6 April 1993) is an Italian swimmer. She represented her country at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Di Pietro is an athlete of the Centro Sportivo Carabinieri. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Silvia Di Pietro is the 19,618th most popular politician, the 5,308th most popular biography from Italy and the 948th most popular Italian Politician.

Silvia Di Pietro is an Italian politician known for her work in local government and her advocacy for women's rights and social issues. She has served in various political roles, contributing to policy-making and community development in Italy.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Silvia Di Pietro ranks 19,618 out of 19,576Before her are Hao Yun, Manika Batra, Woo Ha-ram, Rani Rampal, Jacqueline Lölling, and Manpreet Singh. After her are Choe Hyo-gyong, Vera Biryukova, Ekta Bisht, Krisztián Rabb, Giles Scott, and Sébastien Patrice.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Silvia Di Pietro ranks 1,460Before her are Nic Fink, Hayate Hachikubo, Masaya Nozaki, Daisuke Yoshimitsu, Martina Carraro, and Yusuke Goto. After her are Alexandra Mîrca, Pierre-Yves Polomat, Yukiya Tamashiro, Junya Imase, Yuki Kobori, and Amyra Dastur.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Silvia Di Pietro ranks 5,309 out of 5,161Before her are Linda Cerruti (1993), Roko Šimić (2003), Luca Antei (1992), Domenico Acerenza (1995), Maria Benedicta Chigbolu (1989), and Martina Carraro (1993). After her are Milena Baldassarri (2001), Marco Lodadio (1992), Claudio Stecchi (1991), Emanuele Gaudiano (1986), Francesco Cassata (1997), and Gian-Carlo Rota (1999).

Among POLITICIANS In Italy

Among politicians born in Italy, Silvia Di Pietro ranks 948Before her are Lia Quartapelle (1982), Beatrice Vio (1997), Daniele Molmenti (1984), Nicola Tumolero (1994), Erica Cipressa (1996), and Amos Mosaner (1995).