Verified Oldest Living Men (over 110 Years)
Rank | Name | Birth date | Age as of 20 December 2012 | Place of residence |
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1 | Jiroemon Kimura | 19 April 1897 | 7002115000000000000115 years, 7002245000000000000245 days | Japan |
2 | James Sisnett | 22 February 1900 | 7002112000000000000112 years, 7002302000000000000302 days | Barbados |
3 | James McCoubrey | 13 September 1901 | 7002111000000000000111 years, 700198000000000000098 days | United States |
4 | Makaru Nakanishi | 15 December 1901 | 7002111000000000000111 years, 70005000000000000005 days | Japan |
5 | Carl Berner | 27 January 1902 | 7002110000000000000110 years, 7002328000000000000328 days | United States |
6 | Arturo Licata | 2 May 1902 | 7002110000000000000110 years, 7002232000000000000232 days | Italy |
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