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Yulia Managarova

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Yulia Anatolyevna Managarova (Russian: Юлия Анатольевна Манагарова, IPA: [ˈjʉlʲɪjə mənɐˈɡarəvə]; born 27 September 1988) is a Russian handballer for Rostov-Don and the Russian national team. She played for the Ukrainian national team until 2014. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yulia Managarova is the 19,449th most popular politician (down from 19,234th in 2019), the 1,368th most popular biography from Ukraine (down from 1,316th in 2019) and the 236th most popular Ukrainian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Yulia Managarova ranks 19,449 out of 19,576Before her are Mashrafe Mortaza, Stephen Crabb, Arina Averina, Joe Heck, Pramod Sawant, and Hend Zaza. After her are Robert Buckland, Naomi Long, Maia Shibutani, Michael S. Regan, Brenda Villa, and Marc Ryan.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Yulia Managarova ranks 1,363Before her are Teddy Geiger, Ousman Jallow, Karrueche Tran, Ryujiro Ueda, Endéné Miyem, and Kenzo Taniguchi. After her are Emmanuel Lebesson, Ryu Han-su, Joyner Lucas, Ukra, Andrew Lawrence, and Sinéad Mulvey.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Yulia Managarova ranks 1,368 out of 1,365Before her are Maryan Shved (1997), Nataliya Pryshchepa (1994), Sofia Tarasova (2001), Mykhailo Havryliuk (1979), Maryna Aleksiyiva (2001), and Artem Besedin (1996). After her are Dávid Losonczi (2000), Daryna Zevina (1994), Margaryta Pesotska (1991), Kateryna Reznik (1995), Yana Belomoyna (1992), and Irina Krush (1983).

Among POLITICIANS In Ukraine

Among politicians born in Ukraine, Yulia Managarova ranks 236Before her are Iryna Venediktova (1978), Ivan Fedorov (1988), Elena Grushina (1975), Mykhailo Fedorov (1991), Iryna Kindzerska (1991), and Yana Zinkevych (1995).