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Esta es una lista de deportistas que también trabajaron como políticos y viceversa. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

África

Argelia

Egipto

Gambia

Ghana

Costa de Marfil

Kenia

Liberia

Marruecos

Nigeria

Seychelles

Sudáfrica

Uganda

Asia

Afganistán

porcelana

Hong Kong

Georgia

India

Indonesia

Iran

Irak

Japón

Kazajstán

Malasia

Mongolia

Pakistán

Filipinas

Corea del Sur

Sri Lanka

Taiwán

Tailandia

pavo

Europa

Albania

Austria

Bélgica

Bulgaria

Croacia

Dinamarca

Islas Faroe

Estonia

Finlandia

Francia

Alemania

Grecia

Hungría

Islandia

Irlanda

Italia

Luxemburgo

Montenegro

Países Bajos

Noruega

Polonia

Rumania

Rusia

San Marino

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Ukraine

United Kingdom

North America

Antigua and Barbuda

Bahamas

Barbados

Canada

El Salvador

Guatemala

Mexico

Nicaragua

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Trinidad and Tobago

United States

Oceania

Australia

Fiji

Nauru

New Zealand

Papua New Guinea

Solomon Islands

South America

Argentina

Bolivia

Brazil

Chile

Colombia

Ecuador

Guyana

Peru

See also

  • Politics and sport
  • List of actor-politicians

Notes

  1. ^ As Marquess of Huntly
  2. ^ As Earl of Bessborough from 1847
  3. ^ a b As Duke of Marlborough
  4. ^ As Viscount Hampden
  5. ^ As Baron and later Viscount Esher
  6. ^ As Viscount Bridgeman
  7. ^ As Earl of Cardigan
  8. ^ As Marquess of Exeter
  9. ^ As Earl of Chesterfield
  10. ^ Better known as a fiction writer.
  11. ^ As Baron Conway of Allington
  12. ^ As Earl of Devon
  13. ^ As Duke of Buccleuch and Queensbury
  14. ^ As Duke of Dorset
  15. ^ As Duke of Hamilton
  16. ^ a b As Lord Dunglass
  17. ^ As Lord Home
  18. ^ As Lord Home of the Hirsel
  19. ^ As Baron Douglas of Douglas
  20. ^ As Marquess of Queensbury
  21. ^ As Lord Burghley
  22. ^ As Earl Fitzwilliam
  23. ^ As Baron Forster
  24. ^ a b Since 1999, as elected hereditary peer
  25. ^ As Duke of Sutherland
  26. ^ As Duke of Montrose
  27. ^ As Baron Walsingham
  28. ^ As Earl of Verulam
  29. ^ As Baron Ebury
  30. ^ As Earl of Iveagh
  31. ^ As Baron Gwydyr
  32. ^ As Earl of Hardwicke
  33. ^ As Baron Trevor
  34. ^ As Marquess of Downshire
  35. ^ As Baron Rankeillour
  36. ^ a b As Earl of Clarendon
  37. ^ As Baron Hylton
  38. ^ Better known as an actor
  39. ^ As Baron Wenlock
  40. ^ a b As Duke of Richmond
  41. ^ As Earl of Dartmouth
  42. ^ As Baron Lloyd
  43. ^ As Earl Loreburn
  44. ^ As Baron Lyle of Westbourne
  45. ^ As Baron Lyttleton and Viscount Cobham
  46. ^ a b As Viscount Cobham
  47. ^ As Baron Macnaughten
  48. ^ As Baron Malcolm of Poltalloch
  49. ^ As Viscount Canterbury
  50. ^ As Baron Cushenden
  51. ^ As Baron Methuen
  52. ^ As Viscount Monckton of Brenchley
  53. ^ As Thomas Lloyd-Mostyn
  54. ^ As Viscount Muirshiel
  55. ^ As Earl of Onslow
  56. ^ As John Scourfield
  57. ^ As Earl of Portmore
  58. ^ As Charles Lennox
  59. ^ As Marquess of Zetland
  60. ^ a b As Marquess of Londonderry
  61. ^ As Earl of Sheffield
  62. ^ As Baron Silkin of Dulwich
  63. ^ As Earl of Galloway
  64. ^ As Baron Suffield
  65. ^ As Earl Temple
  66. ^ As Earl of Thanet
  67. ^ As Baron Walrond
  68. ^ As Marquess of Willingdon and previous titles
  69. ^ As Viscount Wimborne
  70. ^ As Marquess of Hertford
  71. ^ As Helena Manset
  72. ^ As Edward Larkin

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