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List Of The Oldest Living People
This is a list of the oldest living people who have been verified to be alive as of the dates of the cited supporting sources. It was estimated in 2015 that between 150 and 600 living people had reached the age of 110. The true number is uncertain, as not all supercentenarians are known to researchers at a given time, and some claims cannot be validated or are fraudulent. Maria Branyas of Spain is the world's oldest living person whose age has been validated. Oldest living people {{row indexer, {, class{{="wikitable sortable" !Rank !Name !Sex !Birth date !Age as of {{date !Country of residence , - , {{right _row_count , data-sort-value{{="Branyas" , Maria Branyas , {{center, F , 4 March 1907 , {{ayd , 4 March 1907 , Spain{{efn, Branyas was born in the United States. , - , {{right _row_count , data-sort-value{{="Tatsumi" , Fusa Tatsumi , {{center, F , 25 April 1907 , {{ayd , 25 April 1907 , Japan , - , {{right _row_count , data-sort-value{{="Ceccarelli" ...
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Supercentenarian
A supercentenarian (sometimes hyphenated as super-centenarian) is a person who has reached the age of 110 years. This age is achieved by about one in 1,000 centenarians. Supercentenarians typically live a life free of major age-related diseases until shortly before the maximum human lifespan is reached. Etymology The term "Supercentenarian", originally hyphenated as Super-centenarian, has existed since 1870. The terminology "Ultracentenarian", has also been used to describe someone over 100 years. Norris McWhirter, editor of ''Guinness World Records'', used the term in association with age claim's researcher A. Ross Eckler Jr. in 1976, and the term was further popularised in 1991 by William Strauss and Neil Howe in their book '' Generations''. The term "semisupercentenarian", has been used to describe someone from 105-109 originally the term "supercentenarian" was used to mean someone well over the age of 100, but 110 years and over became the cutoff point of accepted criteri ...
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