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10 - Hirohito, emperor of Japan, and a length of 165 cm, the emperor was born in Tokyo in 04.29.1901 and died on 01.07.1989 at the age of 87.
10 - Hirohito, emperor of Japan, and a length of 165 cm, the emperor was born in Tokyo in 04.29.1901 and died on 01.07.1989 at the age of 87.
9 - Francisco Franco,
the actual president of parts of Spain,
and a length of 163 cm, the president was born in the Spanish municipality of Ferrol in 04.12.1892 and died in Madrid on 11/20/1975 at the age of 82 years.
8 - Joseph Stalin,
the second leader of the Soviet Union, and a length of 163 cm, was born in Tiflis province leader 12/18/1878 Russian Empire and died in Moscow on 03.05.1953 at the age of 74 years.
7 - Haile Selassie, the
last Ethiopian emperors, and a length of 163 cm, King Oajursa born guru Ethiopian 07.23.1892 and died in
Addis Ababa on 27/08/1975
at the age of 83
years.
6 - Dmitry Medvedev,
President of the Russian Federation, and a length of 163 cm, the president was born in Leningrad Soviet Union in 14/09/1965.
5 - Nikita Khrushchev, the leader of the Soviet state,
and a length of 160 cm, born leader in Kalenvuka Russian Empire in 04.15.1894 and died in Moscow on 09.11.1971 at the age of 77 years.
4 - Kim Jong-il, the
North Korean leader, and a length of 160 cm, born leader of the Soviet Union in Khabarovsk in 16.02.1941 and according to Soviet records,
or in Mount Paektu in Korean 16/02/1942 according to the Korean records.
3 - Palestinian President Yasser Arafat, and a length of 157 cm, the president was born in Cairo in 08.24.1929 and died in
the French capital Paris
on 11/11/2004 at the age of 75 years.
2 - Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion,
and a length of 152 cm, the president was born in the city Polish Blonsk in 10.16.1886 and died in
the Negev in the 01/12/1973 at the age of 87
years.
1 - Gloria Macapagal Arroyo,
President of the Republic of the Philippines, and a length of 150
cm, and the main born in Philippine province of Rizal in 04/05/1947.
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