SOCIAL ACTIVIST

Veronika Tsepkalo

1976 - Today

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Veronika Valeryevna Tsepkalo or Veranika Valereuna Tsapkala (Russian: Вероника Валерьевна Цепкало; Belarusian: Вераніка Валер’еўна Цапкала; born 7 September 1976) is a Belarusian political activist. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Veronika Tsepkalo is the 761st most popular social activist (down from 740th in 2024), the 247th most popular biography from Belarus (down from 245th in 2019) and the 9th most popular Belarusian Social Activist.

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Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS

Among social activists, Veronika Tsepkalo ranks 761 out of 840Before her are Uma Devi Badi, FannyAnn Eddy, Latifa Ibn Ziaten, Susana Chávez, Ihor Kostenko, and Nils Muižnieks. After her are Denis Kapustin, Parvin Ardalan, Elisa Loncón, Barbara Gittings, Alaa Abd El-Fattah, and Reyhaneh Jabbari.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Veronika Tsepkalo ranks 662Before her are Nawaf al-Hazmi, Feleknas Uca, Judith Rakers, Milan Hejduk, Anneli Ott, and Samuel Page. After her are Jolanda Čeplak, Olaf Tufte, Steffen Iversen, Mirosław Szymkowiak, Ángel Matos, and Nicolas Escudé.

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In Belarus

Among people born in Belarus, Veronika Tsepkalo ranks 247 out of 368Before her are Vadim Devyatovskiy (1977), Ruslan Salei (1974), Gary Vaynerchuk (1975), Alyaksandr Khatskevich (1973), Viktor Khrenin (1971), and Aliaksandra Herasimenia (1985). After her are Nadine Koutcher (1983), Aksana Miankova (1982), Seryoga (1976), Yulia Nestsiarenka (1979), Mikhail Yakimovich (1967), and Aleksej Aleksandrov (1973).

Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS In Belarus

Among social activists born in Belarus, Veronika Tsepkalo ranks 9Before her are Ignacy Hryniewiecki (1856), Vasily Ignatenko (1961), Tuvia Bielski (1906), Maria Kalesnikava (1982), Roman Protasevich (1995), and Valery Levaneuski (1963). After her are Olga Kovalkova (1984), and Nasta Palazhanka (1990).