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Slavko Vraneš

1983 - Today

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Slavko Vraneš (Serbian Cyrillic: Славко Вранеш, pronounced [slǎːvkɔ̝ vrâne̞ːʃ]; born 30 January 1983) is a Montenegrin former professional basketball player. He also represented the Montenegrin national basketball team in the international competitions. Standing at 2.29 m (7 ft 6 in), he was one of the tallest players in the world. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Slavko Vraneš is the 1,049th most popular basketball player (down from 1,038th in 2024), the 115th most popular biography from Montenegro (down from 108th in 2019) and the 10th most popular Montenegrin Basketball Player.

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Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Among basketball players, Slavko Vraneš ranks 1,049 out of 1,757Before him are Juwan Howard, Kristjan Kangur, Davor Kus, Miloš Babić, Bobby Dixon, and Gerald Wallace. After him are Thabo Sefolosha, Kevin Punter, Marko Banić, Hassan Whiteside, Laurent Foirest, and Monty Williams.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Slavko Vraneš ranks 964Before him are Ana Matnadze, Mike Rockenfeller, Katharina Molitor, Bobby Dixon, Ladji Doucouré, and Marta Mangué. After him are Cristian Fabbiani, Chen Qi, Jenni Vartiainen, Alanzinho, Marko Lomić, and Javito.

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In Montenegro

Among people born in Montenegro, Slavko Vraneš ranks 115 out of 142Before him are Silvija Popović (1986), Radmila Miljanić-Petrović (1988), Simon Vukčević (1986), Mladen Božović (1984), Milica Dabović (1982), and Miodrag Džudović (1979). After him are Đurđina Jauković (1997), Stefan Babović (1987), Ivan Nikčević (1981), Marina Rajčić (1993), Vukašin Poleksić (1982), and Rafael Quintero (1940).

Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS In Montenegro

Among basketball players born in Montenegro, Slavko Vraneš ranks 10Before him are Nikola Mirotić (1991), Aleksandar Pavlović (1983), Nikola Peković (1986), Predrag Drobnjak (1975), Zdravko Radulović (1966), and Milica Dabović (1982). After him are Bojan Dubljević (1991), Ana Dabović (1989), and Marko Todorović (1992).