Statistics for The Most Important Person From Each Country

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CountryHintAnswer% Correct
IsraelMost important figure in Christianity and a great Prophet in Islam.Jesus
88%
BrazilSoccer player who won the FIFA World Cup three times.Pelé
88%
GermanyFührer of Germany who invaded Poland that initiated WWII in Europe.Adolf Hitler
82%
United StatesFirst President of the United States.George Washington
82%
ArgentinaSoccer player who won the Ballon D'or a record of seven times.Lionel Messi
82%
FranceFirst Emperor of the French.Napoleon Bonaparte
82%
South AfricaAnti-apartheid political leader who became the first President of the Republic of South Africa.Nelson Mandela
82%
RussiaFounder of Soviet Russia and the USSR and developed his own ideology based on Marxism.Vladimir Lenin
82%
ChinaPhilosopher who is the most well known oriental philosopher.Confucius
76%
CubaRevolutionary who became the leader of Cuba and made it into a one-party communist state.Fidel Castro
76%
IndiaIndividual who achieved full enlightenment and founder of one of the world's biggest religion.Gautama Buddha
76%
ItalyHe became the Dictator of Rome after defeating Pompey in a civil war.Julius Caesar
76%
ColombiaDrug lord who is the wealthiest criminal in history.Pablo Escobar
76%
GreecePhilosopher who is considered to the founder of Western Philosophy.Socrates
76%
NetherlandsArtist famous for cutting his ear and for 'The Starry Night' painting.Vincent van Gogh
76%
SwedenInventor of the dynamite and donated the majority of his wealth to found a prize that would be awarded to those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to Humankind.Alfred Nobel
71%
MongoliaFounder and first Great Khan of the Mongol Empire.Genghis Khan
71%
IrelandPatron Saint of the country and apparently rid the country of snakes.Saint Patrick
71%
AustriaComposer, one of the most prolific of the Classical period and known for his work such as 'Requiem' and 'Symphony no.41'.Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
71%
JamaicaArguably the most famous reggae artist.Bob Marley
65%
PortugalSoccer player who is the highest goalscorer of the UEFA Champions League and has won the Ballon D'Or five times.Cristiano Ronaldo
65%
JapanEmperor of Japan during WWII.Hirohito
65%
PolandPolymath who formulated the Heliocentric model of the Solar System.Nicolaus Copernicus
65%
South KoreaK-pop singer whose song became the first video to hit 1 billion views on YouTube.PSY
65%
TunisiaGeneral who invaded Rome by crossing the Alps with war elephants.Hannibal
59%
Saudi ArabiaLast Prophet of Islam.Muhammad
59%
CambodiaLeader of the Khmer Rouge and perpetrator of the Cambodian genocide.Pol Pot
59%
BarbadosBest-selling music artist based on total certified units.Rihanna
59%
SwitzerlandTennis player ranked world No.1 for a record of 237 consecutive weeks.Roger Federer
59%
VenezuelaHe is known as 'El Libertador' and has led multiple South American countries to independence.Simón Bolívar
59%
ChileFormer President of Chile who seized power in a coup d'état with the help of the United States.Augusto Pinochet
53%
Ivory CoastSoccer forward player who played for Chelsea FC and won the UEFA Champions League in 2012.Didier Drogba
53%
VietnamFirst President of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.Hồ Chí Minh
53%
UruguaySoccer player known for biting his opponents.Luis Suárez
53%
CroatiaEngineer best known for designing the modern alternating current electricity supply system.Nikola Tesla
53%
SyriaOne of the twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ and regarded as the first Bishop of Rome.Saint Peter
53%
North KoreaSecond supreme leader of North Korea who during his rule, the country faced a lot a famine and food scarcity issues.Kim Jong-il
47%
BulgariaSlave and gladiator who led a major slave uprising against the Roman Republic.Spartacus
47%
RomaniaRuler of Wallachia known for using a specific method of execution.Vlad III
47%
SerbiaFirst Christian Roman Emperor.Constantine I
41%
IcelandNorse explorer who is thought of as the first European to set foot on continental North America.Leif Erikson
41%
BelgiumKing of the Belgians who founded and owned the Congo Free State.Leopold II
41%
MaliMansa of the Mali Empire during its territorial peak.Mansa Musa
41%
TurkeyFirst President of Turkey.Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
41%
EgyptPharaoh regarded as the most powerful of the New Kingdom.Ramesses II
41%
IranIranian Prophet who founded a religious movement that became the staple religion in ancient Iran.Zoroaster
41%
New ZealandFirst person to reach both the North Pole and South Pole and also one of the first two climbers to reach the summit of Mount Everest.Edmund Hillary
35%
United KingdomBritish Monarch who ruled the largest empire in history.George V
35%
EthiopiaLast true Emperor of Ethiopia who was a member of the Solomonic dynasty.Haile Selassie
35%
DenmarkAuthor most famous for his fairy tales such as 'The Little Mermaid', 'The Ugly Duckling' and 'The Little Match Girl' among others.Hans Christian Andersen
35%
LibyaFormer leader of Libya who created the Third International Theory.Muammar Gaddafi
35%
ZimbabweSecond President of Zimbabwe.Robert Mugabe
35%
IraqSultan of Egypt and Syria who commanded the army that was victorious against the Crusaders in the Battle of Hattin.Saladin
35%
CameroonSoccer forward player who is the highest goal scorer for the Cameroon national team and won the UEFA Champions League on four occasions.Samuel Eto'o
35%
UkraineFormer professional boxer who held the world heavyweight championship twice.Wladimir Klitschko
35%
TaiwanPresident of the Republic of China who retreated to Taiwan during the Chinese civil war.Chiang Kai-shek
29%
NorwayExplorer who was the first to reach the South Pole and to navigate the Northwest Passage.Roald Amundsen
29%
SenegalSoccer player who is the top scorer for Senegal's Men National Team.Sadio Mané
29%
AlgeriaBishop of Hippo Regius who influenced the development of Western philosophy and Western Christianity.Augustine of Hippo
24%
LebanonQueen of Tyre who fled and founded Carthage.Dido
24%
BruneiSultan of Brunei who had a massive car collection that landed the royal family in financial crisis.Hassanal Bolkiah
24%
Democratic Republic of the CongoDictator of Zaire.Mobutu Sese Seko
24%
IndonesiaFirst President of Indonesia.Sukarno
24%
HaitiGeneral who led the Haitian Revolution for independence.Toussaint Louverture
24%
AlbaniaHe served as the youngest Prime Minister of Albania before becoming the first King of the Albanians.Zog I
24%
JordanFirst Emir of Transjordan and then first King of Jordan.Abdullah I
18%
BahamasOne of the founders of the Republic of Pirates in Nassau and mentor to Edward Teach.Benjamin Hornigold
18%
SpainFirst governor of New Castille and founder of the city of Lima in Peru.Francisco Pizarro
18%
FinlandComposer whose music helped developed the country's national identity during its struggle for independence from Russia.Jean Sibelius
18%
PakistanFounder of Pakistan and the first Governor-General of Pakistan.Muhammad Ali Jinnah
18%
Vatican CityHe signed the Lateran Treaty with Italy thus establishing Vatican City as a sovereign state.Pope Pius XI
18%
UzbekistanFounder of the Timurid Empire.Timur
18%
CyprusPhilosopher who founded the Stoic school of philosophy.Zeno of Citium
18%
MoroccoExplorer whose 70,000+ miles voyage he dictated in 'The Rihla' and he is the explorer of pre-modern history to have travel the most distance.Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Battutah
12%
PeruLast Saba Inca of the Inca Empire and was captured and executed by the Spaniards.Atahualpa
12%
Trinidad and TobagoCricketer who is considered one of the greatest batsmen and holds the record for the highest individual score in first-class cricket.Brian Lara
12%
SingaporeFirst Prime Minister of Singapore.Lee Kuan Yew
12%
PanamaBaseball pitcher who holds the MLB's record for most career saves at 652.Mariano Rivera
12%
AngolaRegent Queen who had her 7 year old nephew murdered to become the ruling Queen of the Kingdom of Ndongo.Nzinga Mbande
12%
San MarinoFounder of a monastery that later became the state of San Marino.Saint Marinus
12%
SlovakiaHe was the first Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and was forced to resigned following the Warsaw Pact Invasion due to his liberal reforms.Alexander Dubček
6%
MontenegroFirst King of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and later the first King of Yugoslavia.Alexander I
6%
GeorgiaFirst King of of the Kingdom of Georgia.Bagrat III
6%
Czech RepublicFirst King of Bohemia to become Holy Roman Emperor.Charles IV
6%
AustraliaFirst Prime Minister of Australia.Edmund Barton
6%
SeychellesSecond President of Seychelles who overthrew the first President and became a benevolent dictator known as "The Boss".France-Albert René
6%
TongaFirst King of modern Tonga.George Tupou I
6%
ChadFormer President of Chad who made petroleum production the driving force of the country's economy after it was discovered in the early 2000s.Idriss Déby
6%
Central African RepublicSelf-proclaimed Emperor of Central Africa.Jean-Bédel Bokassa
6%
DominicaNovelist known for the 'Wide Sargasso Sea' novel.Jean Rhys
6%
KenyaFirst President of Kenya.Jomo Kenyatta
6%
TanzaniaFirst President of Tanganyika and first President of Tanzania after the union with Zanzibar.Julius Nyerere
6%
North MacedoniaByzantine Emperor who is known for the uniform rewriting of Roman Law and is known as the "Last Roman".Justinian I
6%
GhanaFirst Prime Minister and President of Ghana.Kwame Nkrumah
6%
PhilippinesSecond President of the Philippines and the first Filipino to be Head of Government of the entire Philippines.Manuel L. Quezon
6%
AfghanistanDeclared independence of the Loy Kandahar region and became the first Emir of what is today, Afghanistan.Mirwais Hotak
6%
EswatiniKing of Eswatini who had the country changed its name from Swaziland to mark its 50th anniversary of independence.Mswati III
6%
KuwaitFormer ruler of Kuwait who assassinated his half-brother to ascend to the throne.Mubarak Al-Sabah
6%
SudanSufi Leader who claimed to be the Mahdi and created an Islamic State that became known as the Mahdist State.Muhammad Ahmad
6%
AzerbaijanPoet who is considered the greatest romantic poet in Persian literature.Nizami Ganjavi
6%
KazakhstanFirst President of KazakhstanNursultan Nazarbayev
6%
Tajikistan13th century poet and Islamic scholar who is widely regarded as one of the best poets in the Persian language.Rumi
6%
TurkmenistanFirst President of Turkmenistan.Saparmurat Niyazov
6%
MauritiusFirst Prime Minister of Mauritius.Seewoosagur Ramgoolam
6%
CanadaFormer Premier of Saskatchewan and introduced the first single-payer, universal health care program in North America.Tommy Douglas
6%
MalaysiaFirst Prime Minister of Malaysia.Tunku Abdul Rahman
6%
Saint LuciaEconomist who introduced the dual sector model and wrote 'The Theory of Economic Growth'.William Arthur Lewis
6%
YemenFirst President of Yemen Arab Republic.Abdullah al-Sallal
0%
SomaliaFirst President of Somalia.Aden Adde
0%
ComorosFirst President of the country.Ahmed Abdallah Abderemane
0%
BahrainFirst Hakim of Bahrain.Ahmed ibn Muhammad ibn Khalifa
0%
GuineaFirst President of Guinea.Ahmed Sékou Touré
0%
ParaguayDictator of Paraguay who suspended constitutional and civil rights and was later overthrown by his most trusted Major General.Alfredo Stroessner
0%
OmanLexicographer who made the first Arabic dictionary.Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi
0%
Republic of the CongoFirst Prime Minister of the Country who was also the President at the time.Alphonse Massamba-Débat
0%
Marshall IslandsFirst President of Marshall Islands.Amata Kabua
0%
MyanmarFounder of the Pagan Empire and considered the father of the Burmese Nation.Anawrahta Minsaw
0%
BoliviaSupreme Protector of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation.Andrés de Santa Cruz
0%
BeninFive-time Grammy winning singer dubbed 'Africa's premier diva' by Time Magazine.Angélique Kidjo
0%
KiribatiFormer President of the country dubbed the Gandhi of the Pacific.Anote Tong
0%
Cape VerdeFirst President of the country.Aristides Pereira
0%
GuyanaFirst President of Guyana.Arthur Chung
0%
KyrgyzstanFirst President of KyrgyzstanAskar Akayev
0%
GambiaFirst President of Gambia.Dawda Jawara
0%
SurinamePresident of Suriname who was convicted for the December Murders which happened when he was the leader in a military rule.Dési Bouterse
0%
MaldivesSecond King to rule the whole of Maldives and the first ruler of the Theemuge Dynasty following his conversion to Islam.Dhovemi
0%
Sri LankaFirst Prime Minister of Ceylon.Don Stephen Senanayake
0%
UgandaFirst President of Uganda.Edward Mutesa
0%
KosovoFirst President of the Republic of Kosovo.Fatmir Sejdiu
0%
SamoaFirst Prime Minister of Western Samoa.Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II
0%
Equatorial GuineaFirst President of the country.Francisco Macías Nguema
0%
MonacoCaptured The Rock of Monaco and held it for 4 years before being chased out.François Grimaldi
0%
BelizeFirst Prime Minister of Belize.George Cadle Price
0%
TogoThird President of Togo who is rumored to have killed the first President in coup d'état.Gnassingbé Eyadéma
0%
PalauFirst President of Palau.Haruo Remeliik
0%
DjiboutiFirst President of Djibouti.Hassan Gouled Aptidon
0%
MalawiFirst President of Malawi.Hastings Banda
0%
EritreaFirst and still the President of the country.Isaias Afwerki
0%
MexicoFounder of the Aztec Empire through the Triple Alliance with Tetzcoco and Tlacopan.Itzcoatl
0%
Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesFounder of the New Democratic Party and the second Prime Minister of the country.James Fitz-Allen Mitchell
0%
LatviaFirst President of Latvia.Jānis Čakste
0%
MozambiqueSecond President of Mozambique who transformed the country from a war-torn state into one of the most successful democracy of Africa.Joaquim Chissano
0%
LiberiaFirst President of Liberia.Joseph Jenkins Roberts
0%
AndorraFormer Archbishop of Burgos and Co-Prince of Andorra who wrote the country's national anthem.Juan Baptista Benlloch i Vivó
0%
HondurasFirst President of independent Honduras.Juan Francisco de Molina
0%
EcuadorFirst President of Ecuador who is referred to as the Founder of the Republic.Juan José Flores
0%
Dominican RepublicMilitary Leader who led the country during the Dominican war of independence.Juan Pablo Duarte
0%
LiechtensteinFirst Prince of Liechtenstein.Karl I
0%
ZambiaFirst President of Zambia.Kenneth Kaunda
0%
EstoniaFirst President of Estonia.Konstantin Päts
0%
Guinea-BissauFirst President of Guinea-Bissau.Luís Cabral
0%
NigerFormer President who left his post after his second term based on the constitutional limit and this was the first democratic transition of power in the country.Mahamadou Issoufou
0%
São Tomé and PríncipeFirst President of São Tomé and Príncipe.Manuel Pinto da Costa
0%
NauruFormer weightlifter who became the 11th President of Nauru.Marcus Stephen
0%
Papua New GuineaFirst Prime Minister of the country.Michael Somare
0%
LithuaniaPainter who contributed to Symbolism and Art Nouveau and is considered to be a pioneer of Abstract Art in Europe.Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis
0%
SloveniaHe became the first President of the Republic of Slovenia after he had served as the last President of the Presidency of SR Slovenia.Milan Kučan
0%
MoldovaFirst President of the Republic of Moldova.Mircea Snegur
0%
QatarFirst Hakim of the whole Qatar Peninsula and brought Qatar its independence.Mohammed bin Thani
0%
MauritaniaFirst President of Mauritania.Moktar Ould Daddah
0%
LesothoFirst King of Lesotho following independence.Moshoeshoe II
0%
East TimorFirst Prime Minister and second President of the country who was assassinated during an Indonesian invasion.Nicolau dos Reis Lobato
0%
NigeriaFirst President of Nigeria.Nnamdi Azikiwe
0%
GabonSecond President of Gabon.Omar Bongo
0%
Costa RicaFormer President of the country who won a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to end Central American Crisis.Óscar Arias Sánchez
0%
El SalvadorFormer Archbishop of San Salvador and regarded as the unofficial patron saint of the Americas and El Salvador.Óscar Romero
0%
GrenadaFormer Governor-General of Grenada who was involved in the United States invasion of the country.Paul Scoon
0%
FijiFirst President of Fiji.Penaia Ganilau
0%
Solomon IslandsFirst Prime Minister of Solomon Islands.Peter Kenilorea
0%
MaltaGrand Master of the Knights Hospitalier when the headquarters was moved to Malta due to the Ottoman siege of Rhodes.Philippe Villiers de L'Isle-Adam
0%
BurundiFormer President of Burundi who introduced multi-party system and non-ethnic government.Pierre Buyoya
0%
NepalFirst Monarch of the Kingdom of NepalPrithvi Narayan Shah
0%
MadagascarFormer King of Imerina who united two-thirds of the Island of Madagascar and also ended the international slave trade.Radama I
0%
GuatemalaFirst President of Guatemala and its second non-acting Head of State following independence.Rafael Carrera
0%
ThailandHe is the founder of the Rattanakosin Kingdom and the first monarch of the Chakri Dynasty.Rama I
0%
Saint Kitts and NevisFirst Premier of Saint Kitts and Nevis.Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw
0%
NicaraguaPoet who initiated the 'modernismo' literary movement.Rubén Darío
0%
ArmeniaDeclared Cilicia independent from the Byzantine Empire and became Lord of Armenian Cilicia.Ruben I
0%
South SudanFirst President of South Sudan.Salva Kiir Mayardit
0%
NamibiaFirst President of Namibia.Sam Nujoma
0%
BotswanaFirst Prime Minister and President of Botswana.Seretse Khama
0%
BangladeshFirst President of Bangladesh.Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
0%
Sierra LeoneFirst President of Sierra Leone.Siaka Stevens
0%
LuxembourgFounder and first Ruler of the Castle of Luxembourg.Sigfried
0%
LaosFirst President of the Lao People's Democratic Republic.Souphanouvong
0%
HungaryLast Grand Prince of the Hungarians and first King of Hungary.Stephen I
0%
BelarusWriter who was the first from the country to receive a Nobel Prize in Literature.Svetlana Alexievich
0%
RwandaRecognized as the organizer of the Rwandan Genocide.Théoneste Bagosora
0%
Burkina FasoFirst President of the country.Thomas Sankara
0%
TuvaluFirst Chief Minister and Prime Minister of Tuvalu.Toaripi Lauti
0%
Federated States of MicronesiaFirst President of the country.Tosiwo Nakayama
0%
Bosnia and HerzegovinaFirst King of Bosnia.Tvrtko I
0%
BhutanFirst Druk Gyalpo of Bhutan.Ugyen Wangchuck
0%
Antigua and BarbudaFirst Prime Minister of the country.Vere Bird
0%
VanuatuAnglican Priest who became the first Prime Minister of Vanuatu.Walter Lin̄i
0%
United Arab EmiratesUnited the seven Emirates and became the first President of the UAE.Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
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