List of people by city in Croatia
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This is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in various cities in Croatia.
Arbanasi
[edit]- Aleksandar Stipčević (1930–2015), archeologist, bibliographer, librarian and historian of Albanian origin.
Aržano
[edit]- Josip Jović (1969–1991), policeman.
- Ante Ledić (born 1939), businessman and politician.
Babina Greda
[edit]- Franjo Babić (1908–1945), writer and journalist.
Bačevac
[edit]- Andrija Hebrang (1899–1949), communist revolutionary and politician.
Bakar
[edit]- Josip Marohnić (1866–1921), Croatian emigrant in the Americas.
- Atilije Venturini (1908–1944), swimmer.
Banija
[edit]- Grigorije Živković (1839–1909), bishop.
Banjole
[edit]- Josip Crnobori (1907–2005), painter.
Bapska
[edit]- Mirela Skoko-Ćelić (born 1964), sport shooter.
Barilović
[edit]- Ivan Banjavčić (1843–1913), politician and philanthropist.
Baška Voda
[edit]- Mate Granić (born 1947), diplomat and politician.
- Jure Radić (1920–1990), catholic priest and scientist.
Batinske
[edit]- Ivan Lacković Croata (1932–2004), painter.
Bedekovčina
[edit]- Dragutin Petrovečki (born 1914, date of death unknown), rower.
Belišće
[edit]- Matija Ljubek (1953–2000), sprint canoeist.
- Vlado Poslek (born 1969), sprint canoer.
Benkovac
[edit]- Đorđe Čotra (born 1984), footballer player.
- Ljubomir Crnokrak (born 1958), footballer player.
- Saša Dobrić (born 1982), footballer player.
- Šime Đodan (1927–2007), politician.
- Đorđe Gagić (born 1990), basketball player.
- Milorad Pupovac (born 1955), politician and linguist.
- Milan Stegnjajić (born 1962), footballer player.
- Živko Stojsavljević (1900–1978), painter.
- Savo Štrbac (born 1949), lawyer and author.
- Zoran Subotić (born 1958), politician and former military figure.
- Predrag Vranicki (1922–2002), Marxist Humanist and member of the Praxis school.
Bijelo Brdo
[edit]- Vasilije Trbić (1881–1962), politician.
Bisko
[edit]- Frane Vinko Golem (1938–2007), diplomat and politician.
Bizovac
[edit]- Bratoljub Klaić (1909–1983), linguist and translator.
Bjelovar
[edit]Blato
[edit]- Pavle Dešpalj (1934–2021), composer and conductor.
- Ivan Milat-Luketa (1922–2009), painter and sculptor.
- Marija Petković (1892–1966), Catholic Congregation of the Daughters of Mercy.
- Zvonimir Šeparović (1928–2022), jurist and politician.
Bogdanovci
[edit]- Imre Hideghéthy (1860–1920), politician.
Borovo
[edit]- Ratomir Dujković (born 1946), footballer manager and player.
Bosiljevo
[edit]- Fran Krsto Frankopan (1643–1671), poet, nobleman and politician.
- Katarina Zrinska (1625–1673), noblewoman and poet.
Bošnjaci
[edit]- Zdravko Antunović (born 1974), darts player.
Brckovljani
[edit]- Aleksandar Bresztyenszky (1843–1904), law writer and politician.
Brela
[edit]- Đuro Vilović (1889–1958), writer.
Brezarić
[edit]- Aloysius Stepinac (1898–1960), bishop.
Brezovac Žumberački
[edit]- Karl Paul von Quosdanovich (1763–1817), nobleman and general.
Breznica
[edit]- Antun Bauer (1856–1937), theologian and philosopher.
Bribir
[edit]- Anton Tus (1931–2023), general.
Brinje
[edit]- Davor Lasić (born 1966), footballer player.
- Marko Mesić (1640–1713), priest and war hero.
- Josif Rajačić (1785–1861), metropolitan of Sremski Karlovci, Serbian Patriarch, administrator of Vojvodina, and baron.
Brist
[edit]- Mladen Veža (1916–2010), painter.
Brodski Drenovac
[edit]- Andrija Štampar (1888–1958), distinguished scholar in the field of social medicine.
Brseč
[edit]- Eugen Kumičić (1850–1904), writer and politician.
Bruvno
[edit]- Josef Philipp Vukassovich (1755–1809), soldier.
- Nikola Plećaš (born 1948), basketball player.
Bučje
[edit]- Leon Geršković (1910–1992), lawyer, legal scholar and politician.
Buje
[edit]- Ernesto Vidal (1921–1974), footballer player.
Bulinac
[edit]- Lavoslav Singer (1866–1942) industrialist.
Bunić
[edit]- Mirjana Rakić (born 1948), journalist.
- Rade Šerbedžija (born 1946), actor, director and musician.
Čakovec
[edit]- Ivan Antolek (born 1993), footballer player.
- Lidija Bajuk (born 1965), musician.
- Aleksandar Benko (1925–1991), footballer player.
- Lujo Bezeredi (1898–1979), sculptor and painter.
- Luka Bobičanec (born 1993), footballer player.
- Srećko Bogdan (born 1957), footballer player and manager.
- Milan Branović (born 1922), tennis player.
- Marko Car (born 1985), basketball player.
- Luka Dominić (born 1993), footballer player.
- Ivan Fileš (born 1961), footballer player.
- Stanka Gjurić (born 1956), poet, essayist, actress, filmmaker and ex model.
- Sunčana Glavak (born 1968), politician.
- Denis Glavina (born 1986), footballer player.
- Dominik Glavina (born 1992), footballer player.
- Matija Horvat (born 1999), footballer player.
- Josip Horvat Međimurec (1904–1945), painter.
- Branko Ivanković (born 1954), footballer manager and player.
- Bojan Jambrošić (born 1985), pop singer.
- Robert Jarni (born 1968), footballer player and manager.
- Goran Kalamiza (born 1974), basketball player.
- Željko Kipke (born 1953), artist.
- Željko Knapić (born 1957), sprinter.
- Barbara Kolar (born 1970), actress, television presenter and the radio presenter.
- Tijana Korent (born 1989), artistic gymnast.
- Ladislav Kralj-Međimurec (1891–1976), artist.
- Dino Kresinger (born 1982), footballer striker and player.
- Dražen Ladić (born 1963), footballer goalkeeper.
- Ladislav Legenstein (born 1926), tennis player.
- Damir Lesjak (born 1967), footballer player.
- Zoran Lesjak (born 1988), footballer player.
- Ivana Lisjak (born 1987), tennis player.
- Thomas Lödler (born 1973), alpine skier.
- Danijel Mađarić (born 1974), footballer goalkeeper.
- Rajko Magić (born 1955), footballer manager and player.
- Maša Martinović (born 1989), karate athlete.
- Dragutin Mate (born 1963), diplomat and politician of Croat origins.
- Dejan Mezga (born 1985), footballer player.
- Drago Mlinarec (born 1960), ice hockey player.
- Josip Movčan (1924–2016), forester.
- Evelin Novak (born 1985), soprano.
- Enes Novinić (born 1985), footballer player.
- Nikola Pokrivač (born 1985), footballer player.
- Paula Posavec (born 1996), handball player.
- Stela Posavec (born 1996), handball player.
- David Puclin (born 1992), footballer player.
- Franjo Punčec (1913–1985), tennis player.
- Mihael Rebernik (born 1996), footballer player.
- Nikola Šafarić (born 1981), footballer player.
- Dino Škvorc (born 1990), footballer player.
- Danijel Štefulj (born 1973), footballer player.
- Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925), philosopher.
- Josip Štolcer-Slavenski (1896–1955), composer.
- Saša Tuksar (born 1983), footballer player.
- Filip Ude (born 1986), gymnast.
- Goran Vincetić (born 1975), footballer player.
- Matej Vuk (born 2000), footballer player.
- Nikolina Zadravec (born 1997), handball player.
- Vinko Žganec (1890–1976), folklorist.
- Ivana Žnidarić (born 1985), model.
- Juraj IV Zrinski (1549–1603), soldier, politician and patron.
- Juraj V Zrinski (1599–1626), soldier and politician.
- Nikola Zrinski (1620–1664), soldier, poet and philosopher.
- Nikola Šubić Zrinski (1507/1508–1566), soldier and politician.
- Petar Zrinski (1621–1671), soldier, politician and poet.
- Lovro Zvonarek (born 2005), footballer player.
Čaglin
[edit]- Zlatko Crnković (1931–2013), literary translator, writer, critic and editor.
Čavoglave
[edit]- Ante Dabro (born 1938), artist, sculptor and art teacher.
- Marko Perković (born 1966), musician.
Cavtat
[edit]- Valtazar Bogišić (1834–1908), jurist and a pioneer in sociology.
- Vlaho Bukovac (1855–1922), painter and academic.
- Ivo Ivaniš (1976–2003), water polo player.
- Niko Koprivica (1889–1944), politician.
- Tino Pattiera (1890–1966), Opera singer.
- Frano Supilo (1870–1917), politician and journalist.
- Ljudevit Vuličević (1839–1916), writer and patriot.
- Luko Zore (1846–1906), philologist and writer.
Čazma
[edit]- Vilko Begić (1874–1946), military officer.
- Janus Pannonius (1434–1472), latinist, poet, diplomat and bishop of pécs.
- Ivo Serdar (1933–1985), actor.
- Stephen II, Bishop of Zagreb (1190/95–1247), prelate of the Catholic Church who served as Bishop of Zagreb.
- Đuro Šurmin (1867–1937), literary historian and politician.
Crikvenica
[edit]- Željko Poljak (born 1959), basketball coach and former player.
- Ljerko Spiller (1908–2008), violinist.
- Mauro Veljačić (born 1993), basketball player.
Dalj
[edit]- Alexander Cvijanović (1923–2019), architect.
- Jovan Isailović Jr. (1803–1885), academic painter during the early and mid-nineteenth century.
- Milutin Milanković (1879–1958), mathematician, astronomer, climatologist, geophysicist, civil engineer and popularizer of science.
- Danica Tomić (1905–1961), woman pilot.
Đakovo
[edit]- Miroslav Bičanić (born 1969), footballer player.
- Domagoj Duvnjak (born 1988), footballer player.
- Ivan Ikić (born 1999), footballer player.
- Stjepan Jukić (born 1979), footballer player.
- Ivan Lajtman (born 1979), footballer player.
- Kristian Pilipović (born 1994), handball player.
- Ivan Pongračić (born 1980), handball player.
- Mihael Pongračić (born 1993), footballer midfielder.
- Viktor Šnajder (1934–2014), sprinter.
- Josip Tadić (born 1987), footballer player.
- Miroslav Žitnjak (born 1967), footballer goalkeeper.
Darda
[edit]- Hugo Conrad von Hötzendorf (1806–1869), painter and art instructor.
- Ivica Grnja (born 1949), footballer manager and player.
Daruvar
[edit]- Milivoj Ašner (1913–2011), police chief.
- Dragomir Čumić (1937–2013), actor.
- Eva Fischer (1920–2015), artist.
- David Frankfurter (1909–1982), Swiss branch leader.
- Branko Krga (born 1945), military officer.
- Josip Novakovich (born 1956), writer.
Davor
[edit]- Matija Antun Relković (1732–1798), writer.
- Ivica Olić (born 1979), footballer manager and player.
- Antun Škvorčević (born 1947), bishop.
Đelekovec
[edit]- Mihovil Pavlek Miškina (1887–1942), poet, short story writer and politician.
- Mirko Virius (1889–1943), naïve painter.
Đeletovci
[edit]- Mato Damjanović (1927–2011), chess grandmaster.
Desne
[edit]- Luka Bebić (born 1937), politician.
- Mike Grgich (born 1923), winemaker in California.
Đevrske
[edit]- Sava Bjelanović (1850–1897), journalist and politician.
Donja Stubica
[edit]- Viktor Potočki (born 1999), road racing cyclist.
Donja Voća
[edit]- Slavko Stolnik (1929–1991), painter and sculptor.
Donja Zelina
[edit]- Ivana Hirschmann (1866–1943), artistic gymnastics.
Donji Čaglić
[edit]- Veljko Milićević (1886–1929), writer, translator, publicist and journalist.
Donji Dolac
[edit]- Branimir Jelić (1905–1972), nationalist and doctor of medicine.
- Petar Smajić (1910–1985), painter and sculptor.
Donji Kraljevec
[edit]- Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925), occultist, social reformer, architect, esotericist, and claimed clairvoyant.
Donji Kukuruzari
[edit]- Svetozar Boroević (1856–1920), Austro-Hungarian field marshal who was described as one of the finest defensive strategists of the First World War.
- Teodor Komogovinski (18th century), Serbian Orthodox saint (holy martyr).
Donji Lapac
[edit]- Milan Đukić (1947–2007), politician.
- Veljko Narančić (1898–1983), athlete.
Donji Vaganac
[edit]- Milica Jurić (born 1986), politician.
Donji Vinjani
[edit]- Bruno Bušić (1939–1978), Croatian dissident.
- Ferdo Bušić (1948–2011), historian.
- Ivan Bušić Roša (1745–1783), hajduk commander.
- Ante Rebić (born 1993), professional footballer player.
Dračevica
[edit]- Petar Šimunović (1933–2014), linguist, onomatologist, dialectologist, lexicographer and academic.
Draga Bašćanska
[edit]- Petrica Novosel Žic (1931–2021), cartographer and geography professor.
Draž
[edit]- Mario Mijatović (born 1980), footballer player.
Drenovci
[edit]- Franjo Hanaman (1878–1941), inventor, engineer, and chemist.
Drniš
[edit]- Marta Čakić (born 1992), basketball player.
- Davor Matić (born 1959), footballer manager and player.
- Mihovil Nakić (born 1955), basketball player.
- Ecija Ojdanić (born 1974), theatre, film and television actress.
- Ivan Sunara (born 1959), basketball player.
- Stojko Vranković (born 1964), basketball player.
- Danijel Zagorac (born 1987), footballer player
Dubravica
[edit]- Pavao Štoos (1806–1862), poet, priest and a revivalist.
Dubrovnik
[edit]Duga Resa
[edit]- Željko Perušić (1937–2017), footballer player.
- Antun Stipančić (1949–1991), professional table tennis player.
- Miroslav Šutej (1936–2005), painter and graphic artist.
Ervenik
[edit]- Ljubomir Travica (born 1954), volleyball coach and former player.
Feričanci
[edit]- Antun Mihalović (1868–1949), politician.
- Ödön Mihalovich (1842–1929), composer and music educator.
Fužine
[edit]- Viktor Bubanj (1918–1972), general of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA).
- Krešo Golik (1922–1996), film and television director and screenwriter.
- Franjo Rački (1828–1894), historian, politician and writer.
Garešnica
[edit]- Slavko Kolar (1891–1963), writer.
- Darko Kralj (born 1971), athlete.
- Ivo Robić (1923–2000), singer-songwriter.
Glavice
[edit]- Marko Veselica (1936–2017), politician, economist and university professor.
- Vladimir Veselica (1938–2013), politician, economist and university professor.
Glina
[edit]- Natko Devčić (1914–1997), composer.
- Stefan Hajdin (born 1994), professional footballer.
- Slavko Hirsch (1893–1942), physician, founder and director.
- Stephan Schulzer von Müggenburg (1802–1892), army officer and mycologist.
- Zlatko Šulentić (1893–1971), painter of landscapes and portraits.
Gola
[edit]- Martin Mehkek (1936–2014), painter.
- Ivan Večenaj (1920–2013), painter.
Gologorica
[edit]- Carlo De Franceschi (1809–1893), historian and politician.
Gora Veternička
[edit]- Mijo Gorski (born 1952), bishop.
Goričan
[edit]- Jurica Pavlic (born 1989), speedway rider.
Goriš
[edit]- Marko Mandič (1939–1991), rower.
Gorjani
[edit]- Imra Agotić (1943–2012), general.
Gornja Voća
[edit]- Miroslav Martinjak (born 1951), organist, liturgist, composer, arranger, church musician, Catholic priest and university professor.
Gospić
[edit]- Nikoslav Bjegović (born 1967), footballer player.
- Jakov Blažević (1912–1996), politician.
- Matija Čanić (1901–1964), military officer.
- Nada Dimić (1923–1942), partisan.
- Marko Došen (1859–1944), writer and politician.
- Milan Dozet (born 1979), basketball executive and player.
- Dušan Dragosavac (1919–2014), politician.
- Josip Filipović (1818–1889), general.
- Milovan Gavazzi (1895–1992), ethnographer.
- Nikola Korica (born 1960), bobsledder.
- Edo Kovačević (1906–1993), artist.
- Ferdinand Kovačević (1838–1913), inventor, engineer, and pioneer.
- Miroslav Kraljević (1885–1913), painter, printmaker and sculptor.
- Milan Mandarić (born 1938), businessman and footballer.
- Darko Milinović (born 1963), politician and gynecologist.
- Ante Nikšić (1892–1962), lawyer and politician.
- Miroslav Opsenica (1981–2011), footballer player.
- Marko Orešković (1895–1941), commander.
- Ante Pavelić (1869–1938), dentist and politician.
- Juraj Rukavina Vidovgradski (1777–1849), general.
- Mathias Rukavina von Boynograd (1737–1817), general.
- Hrvoje Smolčić (born 2000), footballer player.
- Ante Starčević (1823–1896), politician and writer.
- David Starčević (1840–1918), politician.
- Mile Starčević (1862–1917), politician and lawyer.
- Mile Starčević (1904–1953), politician.
- Šime Starčević (1784–1859), priest and linguist.
- Predrag Šuput (born 1977), basketball player.
- Nikica Valentić (1950–2023), entrepreneur, lawyer and politician.
- Ante Vrban (1908–1948), deputy commander.
- Željko Zagorac (born 1981), basketball player.
Grabrovnica
[edit]- Petar Preradović (1818–1872), poet, writer, and military general.
Gračac
[edit]- Ilija Ivezić (1926–2016), film actor.
- Nikolaj Mandić (1840–1907), Orthodox theologian.
- Petar Škundrić (born 1947), politician.
- Danilo Stanisavljević (1917–1942), military officer.
Gradina
[edit]- Slavko Šajber (1929–2003), politician, footballer official and former president.
Gradište
[edit]- Oskar David Ginsberger (1896–1979), physician.
- Marko Koprtla (1929–1997), politician.
Grohote
[edit]- Eugen Buktenica (1914–1997), painter.
Gvozd
[edit]- Rade Bulat (1920–2013), communist activist.
- Ognjeslav Utješenović (1817–1890), politician and writer.
Hlebine
[edit]- Dragan Gaži (1930–1983), painter.
- Franjo Gaži (1900–1964), politician.
- Ivan Generalić (1914–1992), painter.
- Josip Generalić (1935–2004), painter.
- Franjo Mraz (1910–1981), artist.
- Željko Pakasin (born 1967), footballer midfielder and manager.
Hrženik
[edit]- Josip Torbar (1889–1963), politician and lawyer.
Hvar
[edit]- Francesco Antonio Bertucci (1550–1626), dalmatian friar, knight hospitaller, adventurer and an agent of the Holy Roman Empire.
- Giovanni Francesco Biondi (1572–1644), diplomat, romance writer and historian.
- Matteo Botteri (1808–1877), botanist, ornithologist, and collector.
- Otmar Gazzari (1905–1987), footballer player.
- Renzo Gazzari (1907–1998), footballer player.
- Kuzma Kovačić (born 1952), academic sculptor and professor.
- Hanibal Lucić (1485–1553), Renaissance poet and playwright.
- Grga Novak (1888–1978), historian, archaeologist and geographer.
- Mikša Pelegrinović (1500–1562), poet.
- Vinko Pribojević (mid-15th century–1532), historian and ideologue.
- Slobodan Prosperov Novak (born 1951), literature historian, comparativist and theatrologist.
- Juan Vucetich (1858–1925), anthropologist and police official who pioneered the use of dactyloscopy.
Ilok
[edit]- Petar Čobanković (born 1957), politician.
- Petar Jovanović (1800–1864), bishop.
- Edward Rehatsek (1819–1891), orientalist and translator.
- Petar Remete (1937–2011), footballer player.
Imotski
[edit]- Ante Aračić (born 1986), footballer player.
- Ante Babaja (1927–2010), film director and screenwriter.
- Ivan Bašić (born 2002), footballer player.
- Zvonimir Boban (born 1968), footballer player.
- Zdravka Bušić (born 1950), politician.
- Dragutin Čelić (born 1962), footballer player.
- Žarko Domljan (1932–2020), politician.
- Gabre Gabric (1914–2015), track and field athlete.
- Marin Glavaš (born 1992), footballer player.
- Vlado Gotovac (1930–2000), poet and politician.
- Hrvatin Gudelj (born 1978), footballer player.
- Ivan Gudelj (born 1960), footballer player.
- Josip Jurčević (born 1951), historian and politician.
- Veljko Kadijević (1925–2014), general.
- Mislav Karoglan (born 1982), footballer player.
- Mladen Karoglan (born 1964), footballer player.
- Ivan Katanušić (born 1991), athlete.
- Miroslav Krištić (born 1990), footballer player.
- Milan Kujundžić (born 1957), physician and politician.
- Marijan Lišnjić (1609–1686), bishop.
- Mate Maras (born 1939), translator.
- Ivan Milas (born 1975), footballer player.
- Stanko Mršić (born 1955), footballer player.
- Dragan Mustapić (born 1963), discus thrower.
- Jurica Puljiz (born 1979), footballer player.
- Ivan Radeljić (born 1980), footballer player.
- Ivan Rendić (1849–1932), sculptor.
- Petar Šuto (born 1980), footballer player.
- Silvija Talaja (born 1978), professional tennis player.
- Iva Todorić (born 1993), basketball player.
- Neda Ukraden (born 1950), singer.
- Antun Vrdoljak (born 1931), film actor and director.
Ivanec
[edit]- Đuro Arnold (1853–1941), writer and philosopher.
- Mirko Malez (1924–1990), palaeontologist, speleologist, geo-scientist, ecologist and natural history writer.
Ivanić-Grad
[edit]- Đuro Deželić (1838–1907), writer.
- Juraj Krnjević (1895–1988), politician.
Ivankovo
[edit]- Dubravko Mataković (born 1959), illustrator best known for his grotesque comic books.
Jagodnjak
[edit]- József Angster (1834–1918), organ-making master.
Jalžabet
[edit]- Koloman Bedeković (1818–1889), politician.
- Vjekoslav Huzjak (born 1960), bishop.
Jastrebarsko
[edit]- Ljubo Babić (1890–1974), artist, museum curator and literary critic.
- Mihael Zmajlović (born 1978), economist and politician.
Jelsa
[edit]- Antun Dobronić (1878–1955), composer and pupil.
- Juraj Dobrović (born 1928), artist, sculpture, painting and graphic arts.
- Mate Drinković (1868–1921), politician.
- Grgo Gamulin (1910–1997), art historian, literary critic and writer.
- Ivo Gamulin Gianni (born 1971), theatrical, television performer and singer.
Ježenj
[edit]- Juraj Dobrila (1812–1882), catholic bishop and benefactor.
Juricani
[edit]- Fulvio Tomizza (1935–1999), writer.
Kakma
[edit]- Slobodan Uzelac (born 1947), politician.
Kalinovac
[edit]- Josip Manolić (1920–2024), politician and communist.
Kapela Kalnička
[edit]- Stjepan Krizin Sakač (1890–1973), historian.
Karanac
[edit]- Pavao Štalter (1929–2021), animator, director, screenwriter, scenographer and artist.
Karlovac
[edit]Kastav
[edit]- Zlatko Crnković (1936–2012), actor.
- Ernest Jelušić (1863–1910), priest and politician.
- Davorin Marčelja (1924–2011), athlete.
Kaštela
[edit]- Ivo Perišin (1925–2008), economist, politician and academician.
Kaštel Novi
[edit]- Ante Peterlić (1936–2007), screenwriter and film director.
- Marin Studin (1895–1960), sculptor.
Kirin
[edit]- Mile Novaković (1950–2015), general.
Kistanje
[edit]- Simo Dubajić (1923–2009), soldier.
Klanjec
[edit]- Antun Augustinčić (1900–1979), sculptor.
- Franjo Iveković (1834–1914), linguist and religious writer, university professor and rector of the University of Zagreb.
- Oton Iveković (1869–1939), painter.
Klinča Sela
[edit]- Vladko Maček (1879–1964), politician.
Ključ
[edit]- Ivan Rabuzin (1921–2008), artist.
Kloštar Podravski
[edit]- Petar Grgec (1933–2006), artist.
Kneževo
[edit]- Josip Balatinac (born 1979), footballer midfielder player.
- Ronald Habi (born 1977), footballer midfielder player.
Knin
[edit]- Ratko Adamović (born 1942), writer.
- Dragana Atlija (born 1986), model and actress.
- Nemanja Bezbradica (born 1993), basketball player.
- Darko Bjedov (born 1989), footballer player.
- Kosta Bjedov (born 1986), footballer player.
- Igor Bjelan (born 1992), badminton player.
- Valentina Blažević (born 1994), handball player.
- Milan Borjan (born 1987), soccer player.
- Dejan Borovnjak (born 1986), basketball player.
- Vladimir Buač (born 1984), footballer player.
- Frane Cota (1898–1951), sculptor.
- Jovan Damjanović (born 1982), footballer striker and player.
- Milan Damjanović (1943–2006), footballer defender.
- Miloš Degenek (born 1994), soccer player.
- Milica Deura (born 1990), basketball player.
- Ognjen Dobrić (born 1994), basketball player.
- Marta Drpa (born 1989), volleyball player.
- Lazo Džepina (born 1966), businessman, football manager, and former player.
- Electra Elite (born 1977), singer and sex worker.
- Božena Erceg (born 1981), basketball player.
- Branko Grčić (born 1964), politician and economist.
- Aleksandar Gugleta (born 1991), handball player.
- Matea Jelić (born 1997), taekwondo athlete.
- Vojin Jelić (1921–2004), writer and poet.
- Drago Kovačević (1953–2019), politician and writer.
- Leon Kreković (born 2000), footballer player.
- Sava Lešić (born 1988), basketball player.
- Sasa Macura (born 1991), soccer player.
- Sanda Malešević (born 1994), footballer player.
- Ljubomir Marić (born 1977), politician.
- Arsen Marjan (born 1975), footballer player.
- Mirko Marjanović (1937–2006), politician.
- Milan Martić (born 1954), politician and war criminal.
- Bojan Miljuš (born 1994), footballer defender.
- Branko Miljuš (born 1960), footballer player.
- Dejan Miljuš (born 1994), footballer forward.
- Lovro Monti (1835–1898), politician.
- Miloš Perišić (born 1995), footballer defender.
- Ilija Petković (1945–2020), footballer manager and player.
- Zdravko Ponoš (born 1962), politician, former diplomat, and retired general.
- Hrvoje Požar (1916–1991), engineer and one of the top world scientists.
- Milan Pršo (born 1990), footballer midfielder.
- Jovan Rašković (1929–1992), psychiatrist, academic and politician.
- Ljubomir Ristovski (born 1969), footballer manager and player.
- Bojan Sanković (born 1969), footballer player.
- Dinko Šimunović (1873–1933), writer.
- Dalibor Škorić (born 1971), footballer midfielder.
- Dejan Sorgić (born 1989), footballer player.
- Miloš Tintor (born 1986), footballer player.
- Janko Veselinović (born 1965), academic and politician.
- Mladen Veselinović (born 1992), footballer defender.
- Vojislav Vranjković (born 1983), footballer midfielder.
- Soraja Vučelić (born 1986), glamour model, media personality and socialite.
- Radomir Vukčević (1941–2014), footballer player.
- Marija Vuković (born 1992), high jump.
- Dušan Zelenbaba (born 1952), physician and politician.
- Vladimir Zelenbaba (born 1982), footballer player.
- Nemanja Zelenović (born 1990), handball player.
- Antonio Zelić (born 1994), bobsledder.
- Milan Zorica (born 1992), footballer player.
Koljane
[edit]- Branko Bokun (1920–2011), sociology and psychology.
- Jovan Krkobabić (1930–2014), politician.
- Boško Marinko (1939–2020), wrestler.
Komiža
[edit]- Ranko Marinković (1913–2001), novelist and dramatist.
Konavle
[edit]- Anzelmo Katić (1715–1792), franciscan and prelate.
Končarev Kraj
[edit]- Rade Končar (1911–1942), politician and leader.
Konjsko Brdo
[edit]- Slavko Štimac (born 1960), actor.
Koprivnica
[edit]- Kristijan Bistrović (born 1998), footballer player.
- Ivan Brkić (born 1995), footballer player.
- Ivan Dolček (born 2000), footballer player.
- Žarko Dolinar (1920–2003), biologist and table tennis player.
- Toni Domgjoni (born 1998), footballer player.
- Lana Franković (born 1991), handball player.
- Dragutin Friedrich (1897–1980), footballer player.
- Krešimir Friedrich (1898–1985), footballer player.
- Igor Gal (born 1985), footballer player.
- Ivan Golac (born 1950), footballer player.
- Mario Gregurina (born 1980), footballer player.
- Nikola Jambor (born 1995), footballer player.
- Anđelo Jurkas (born 1977), writer, film director, publicist, novelist, essayist, lyricist and screenwriter.
- Borna Kapusta (born 1996), basketball player.
- Franko Kovačević (born 1999), footballer player.
- Robert Lisjak (born 1978), footballer player.
- Vinko Međimorec (born 1996), footballer player.
- Stjepan Obran (born 1956), handball player.
- Mladen Posavec (born 1971), footballer player.
- Dario Potroško (born 1992), footballer player.
- Božidar Prosenjak (born 1948), writer and jurnalist.
- Vedran Purić (born 1986), footballer player.
- Danijel Radiček (born 1980), footballer player.
- Zvonimir Šarlija (born 1996), footballer player.
- Sara Šenvald (born 1996), handball player.
- Marin Šestak (born 1991), footballer player.
- Tomo Šestak (1914–1984), footballer player.
- Milivoj Solar (born 1936), literary theorist and literary historian.
- Dejan Šomoci (born 1983), footballer player.
- Miranda Tatari (born 1983), footballer player.
- Marko Tomas (born 1985), basketball player.
- Vanna (born 1970), pop singer.
- Eric Vidović (born 2000), singer and songwriter.
- Lea Vukojević (born 1993), handball player.
Korčula
[edit]- Duško Antunović (1947–2012), water polo player.
- Željko Franulović (born 1947), tennis player.
- Nat Hickey (1902–1979), basketball player.
- Drago Marin Cherina (born 1949), sculptor and artist.
- Fani Stipković (born 1982), television reporter, host and journalist.
Korenica
[edit]- Srđan Žakula (born 1979), footballer player.
Korođ
[edit]- Ivan Šabjan (born 1961), sprint canoer.
Kosa Janjačka
[edit]- Mirko Lulić (born 1962), footballer player.
Kostajnica
[edit]- Milislav Demerec (1895–1966), geneticist and the director.
- Adam Pribićević (1880–1957), publisher, writer, and politician.
- Svetozar Pribićević (1875–1936), politician.
Kotezi
[edit]- Bonaventura Radonić (1888–1945), franciscan, philosopher, catholic priest and professor.
Kotoriba
[edit]- Joža Horvat (1915–2012), writer.
- Ignacije Szentmartony (1718–1793), priest, missionary, mathematician, astronomer, explorer and cartographer.
Kovačić
[edit]- Momčilo Đujić (1907–1999), Vojvoda and Ravna Gora Movement of Serbian Chetniks.
Kozarac
[edit]- Mile Mrkšić (1947–2015), colonel.
Kraljevečki Novaki
[edit]- Stjepan Grgac (1909–1960), cyclist.
Krapinica
[edit]- Franjo Dugan (1874–1948), composer, organist and academic.
Krapina
[edit]- Ljudevit Gaj (1809–1872), linguist, politician, journalist and writer.
- Mirko Grmek (1924–2000), historian of medicine, writer and scientist.
- Darko Horvat (born 1973), footballer player.
- Kreso Kovacec (born 1969), footballer player.
- Danijel Premerl (1904–1975), footballer player.
- Josip Seissel (1904–1987), architect and urban planner.
Krašić
[edit]- Franjo Kuharić (1919–2002), bishop.
- Josip Torbar (scientist) (1824–1900), natural scientist, educator and politician.
Križ
[edit]- Milka Ternina (1863–1941), dramatic soprano.
- Vladimir Žerjavić (1912–2001), economist and demographer.
Križevci
[edit]- Franjo Marković (1845–1914), philosopher and writer.
- Antonio Radić (born 1987), YouTuber and chess player.
- Vanessa Radman (born 1974), actress.
- Branko Vidović (1923–2013), swimmer.
Krk
[edit]- Tuone Udaina (1823–1898), Being the last person to have any active knowledge of the Dalmatian language.
Kukar
[edit]- Milan Babić (1956–2006), politician and war criminal.
Kumrovec
[edit]- Josip Broz Tito (1892–1980), communist revolutionary and politician.
Kuna
[edit]- Mato Celestin Medović (1857–1920), painter.
- John Totich (1882–1957), gum-digger, boarding-house keeper, community leader and consul.
Kuna Pelješka
[edit]- Zvonimir Roso (1938–1997), criminologist and psychologist.
Kutina
[edit]- Gustav Baron (1847–1914), theologian, university professor and rector of the University of Zagreb.
- Zlatko Dračić (born 1940), footballer player.
- Borna Franić (born 1975), handballer player.
- Tomislav Jurić (born 1990), footballer player.
- Dane Korica (born 1945), long-distance runner.
- Franjo Mihalić (1920–2015), long-distance runner.
- Marijana Petir (born 1975), politician.
- Igor Tomašić (born 1976), footballer player.
- Dubravka Ugrešić (1949–2023), writer.
Kuželj
[edit]- Vilko Gecan (1894–1973), painter.
Labin
[edit]- Matteo Giulio Bartoli (1873–1946), linguist.
- Mate Blažina (1925–1945), antifascist, military commander and Yugoslav National Hero.
- Tino Černjul (born 1973), handballer player.
- Ema Derossi-Bjelajac (1926–2020), politician.
- Matthias Flacius (1520–1575), theologian, church historian and philosopher.
- Valter Marković (born 1959), handballer player.
- Anton Marti (1923–2004), television and theater director.
- Fran Mileta (born 2000), handballer player.
- Anđelo Milevoj (born 1941), footballer player.
- Josip Mohorović (born 1948), footballer player.
- Orlando Mohorović (born 1950), artist.
- Daniel Načinović (born 1952), poet, prose writer, essayist, journalist, and translator.
- Renato Percan (1936–2013), painter.
- Adriana Prosenjak (born 1963), handball coach and player.
- Andrej Prskalo (born 1987), footballer player.
- Mladen Prskalo (born 1968), handballer player.
- Bruno Veselica (1936–2018), footballer player.
Lemeš
[edit]- Mirko Vidaković (1924–2002), botanist and dendrologist.
Lepoglava
[edit]- Milan Šufflay (1879–1931), historian and politician.
Ličko Novo Selo
[edit]- Josip Perković (born 1945), director.
Lipik
[edit]- Arnold Kohn (1905–1984), Zionist, longtime president of the Jewish community Osijek and Holocaust survivor.
- Vladimir Velmar-Janković (1895–1976), writer.
Lipovljani
[edit]- Nina Kraljić (born 1992), singer-songwriter and voice actress.
Lobor
[edit]- Franjo Gregurić (born 1939), politician.
Loborika
[edit]- Cvitko Bilić (born 1943), road bicycle racer.
- Nevenko Valčić (1933–2007), cyclist.
Lošinj
[edit]- Archduke Wilhelm of Austria (1895–1948), colonel and poet.
Lovran
[edit]- Charles Billich (born 1934), sculptor and painter.
Ludbreg
[edit]- Rudolf Fizir (1891–1960), airplane constructor.
Lumbarda
[edit]- Frano Kršinić (1897–1982), sculptor.
- Frano Kršinić (biologist) (born 1947), marine biologist.
Lužnica
[edit]- Levin Rauch (1819–1890), politician.
Mače
[edit]- Stjepan Spevec (1839–1905), university professor and rector.
Mačkovec
[edit]- Dragutin Lesar (born 1956), politician.
Magadenovac
[edit]- Pavle (1914–2009), bishop.
Majske Poljane
[edit]- Đuro Kurepa (1907–1993), mathematician.
- Svetozar Kurepa (1929–2010), mathematician.
- Simeon Roksandić (1874–1943), sculptor and academic.
Makarska
[edit]- Giuseppe Addobbati (1909–1986), film actor.
- Ivan Beroš (born 1979), tennis player.
- Jure Bilić (1922–2006), communist politician.
- Alen Bokšić (born 1970), footballer player.
- Ivan Božić (1915–1977), historian and academic.
- Marin Brbić (born 1961), businessman and economist.
- Ivan Buljubašić (born 1987), water polo player.
- Mario Burić (born 1991), footballer player.
- Mario Carević (born 1991), footballer manager and player.
- Stipe Delić (1925–1999), film director.
- Mate Dragičević (born 1979), footballer striker.
- Stipe Drews (born 1973), boxer.
- Ante Đugum (born 1988), basketball player.
- Nikola Katic (born 1986), footballer player.
- Toni Katić (born 1992), basketball player.
- Dražen Lalić (born 1960), sociologists.
- Jure Lalić (born 1986), basketball player.
- Vik Lalić (born 1976), footballer player.
- Olja Luetić (born 1991), product designer and fashion designer.
- Ani Mijačika (born 1987), tennis player.
- Leopold Novak (born 1990), footballer player.
- Alek Osmanović (born 1982), bobsledder.
- Pero Pejić (born 1982), footballer player.
- Žanamari Perčić (born 1981), recording artist.
- Tea Pijević (born 1991), handballer player.
- Jure Radić (1953–2016), civil engineer and politician.
- Gajo Raffanelli (1913–1988), footballer player.
- Ivo Raffanelli (born 1965), commander of the Croatian Navy.[1]
- Stjepan Skočibušić (born 1979), footballer defender.
- Nera Stipičević (born 1983), pop singer and actress.
- Ivo Visković (born 1949), professor, politician and diplomat.
Mala Mlaka
[edit]- Božo Biškupić (born 1938), politician and lawyer.
Maletići
[edit]- Pavao Miljavac (1953–2022), general.
Mali Bukovec
[edit]- Koloman Sović (1899–1971), cyclist.
Mali Lošinj
[edit]- Ambroz Antun Kapić (1529–1598), archbishop.
- Karlo Bašić (1911–2000), sailor.
- Gari Cappelli (born 1961), politician.
- Ambroz Haračić (1855–1916), botanist.
- Igor Marenić (born 1986), sailor.
- Matteo Martinolich (1860–1934), shipbuilder.
- Tonino Picula (born 1961), politician.
- Nicolò Rode (1912–1998), sailor.
- Dario Salata (1913–1990), sailor.
- Agostino Straulino (1914–2004), sailor and sailboat racer.
- Antonio Veić (born 1988), tennis player and a coach.
Malo Trojstvo
[edit]- Mirko Bazić (1938–2021), footballer and manager.
Marija Bistrica
[edit]- Valentin Pozaić (1945–2023), archbishop.
Marija Gorica
[edit]- Anton Kržan (1835–1888), philosopher, university professor and a rector.
- Ivan Pernar (1889–1967), politician.
Martinska Ves
[edit]- Antun Radić (1868–1919), scientist, writer, translator, journalist, sociologist, ethnographer and politician.
- Pavle Radić (1880–1928), politician.
- Stjepan Radić (1871–1928), politician.
Maruševec
[edit]- Ivan Čehok (born 1965), politician.
Medak
[edit]- Dušan Vuksan (1881–1944), pedagogue, historian, editor and prominent representative.
Metković
[edit]- Željko Babić (born 1972), handball player.
- Ivica Barbarić (born 1962), footballer manager and player.
- Marta Batinović (born 1990), handball player.
- Ana Bebić (born 1986), singer.
- Marko Bencun (born 1992), footballer player.
- Nemanja Calasan (born 1985), basketball player.
- Patrik Ćavar (born 1971), handball player.
- Tomislav Ćorić (born 1979), politician.
- Ivan Čupić (born 1986), handball player.
- Mario Ćuže (born 1999), footballer player.
- Davor Dominiković (born 1978), handball player.
- Nikica Gabrić (born 1961), physician and politician.
- Obrad Gluščević (1913–1980), film director.
- Mira Golubović (born 1976), volleyball player.
- Victor Jovica (born 1945), wrestler and promoter.
- Nikša Kaleb (born 1973), handball player.
- Mišo Krstičević (born 1958), footballer manager and player.
- Marin Ljubičić (born 1988), footballer player.
- Josip Marija Carević (1883–1945), catholic bishop.
- Mladenko Mišković (born 1942), handball player.
- Juraj Nikolac (born 1932), chess player.
- Frane Nonković (born 1939), water polo player.
- Ivica Obrvan (born 1966), handball player.
- Jure Obšivač (born 1990), footballer player.
- Marin Oršulić (born 1987), footballer player.
- Marko Pervan (born 1996), footballer player.
- Bruno Petković (born 1994), footballer player.
- Ivana Petković (born 1985), handball player.
- Božo Petrov (born 1979), physician and politician.
- Ivana Radaljac Krušlin (born 1975), journalist, anchorwoman and radio host.
- Matej Rodin (born 1996), footballer player.
- Ivan Slamnig (1930–2001), poet, novelist, literary theorist and translator.
- Ante Šprlje (born 1979), lawyer.
- Darijo Srna (born 1982), footballer player.
- Igor Štimac (born 1967), footballer manager and player.
- Mate Trojanović (1930–2015), rower.
- Hrvoje Vejić (born 1977), footballer player.
- Milana Vlaović (born 1971), journalist, composer, writer and columnist.
- Vera Zima (1953–2020), actress.
Mokro Polje
[edit]- Mira Bjedov (born 1955), basketball player.
Molve
[edit]- Mijo Kovačić (born 1935), painter.
Motovun
[edit]- Aldo Andretti (1940–2020), racing driver and entrepreneur.
- Mario Andretti (born 1940), racing driver.
Muć
[edit]- Nevenka Bečić (born 1958), entrepreneur and politician.
- Željko Kerum (born 1960), entrepreneur and politician.
- Frano Radman (1722–1789), Venetian Dalmatian Franciscan friar and writer.
Mursko Središće
[edit]- Srećko Bogdan (born 1957), footballer player.
Murter
[edit]- Nikola Bašić (born 1946), architect.
- Jerko Skračić (1918–1945 or 1947), journalist and poet.
- Fedor Škubonja (1924–2008), film director.
Našice
[edit]- Stanko Bilinski (1909–1998), mathematician and academician.
- Stipe Buljan (born 1983), footballer player.
- Dalibor Davidović (born 1972), musicologist and university professor.
- Herman Ehrlich (1836–1895), architect and businessman.
- Toni Fruk (born 2001), footballer player.
- Matej Jelić (born 1990), footballer player.
- Pavle Jurina (1954–2011), handballer player.
- Mihael Klepač (born 1997), footballer player.
- Tin Kontrec (born 1989), handballer player.
- Izidor Kršnjavi (1845–1927), painter, art historian, curator and politician.
- Marko Lešković (born 1991), footballer player.
- Teodor Pejačević (1855–1928), politician.
- Danijel Pranjić (born 1981), footballer player.
- Mario Prišć (born 1974), footballer player.
- Danijel Stojanović (born 1984), footballer player.
- Tomislav Torjanac (born 1972), illustrator.
Nedelišće
[edit]- Dario Vizinger (born 1998), footballer player.
Negovec
[edit]- Marija Jurić Zagorka (1873–1957), journalist, writer and women's rights activist.
Nin
[edit]- Neven Ljubičić (born 1963), physician and politician.
Nova Gradiška
[edit]- Slavko Brill (1900–1943), sculptor and ceramics artist.
- Ivan Čeliković (born 1989), footballer player.
- Tomislav Dretar (born 1945), poet, writer, critic, and translator.
- Viktor Galović (born 1990), tennis player.
- Alen Grgić (born 1994), footballer player.
- Đura Horvatović (1835–1895), general and military minister.
- Luka Hujber (born 1999), footballer player.
- Marija Iveković-Meštrović (born 1981), athlete.
- Toni Jović (born 1992), footballer player.
- Ante Kušurin (born 1983), rower.
- Matija Kvasina (born 1981), racing cyclist.
- Andrej Lukić (born 1994), footballer player.
- Karlo Lulić (born 1996), footballer player.
- Marko Malenica (born 1994), footballer player.
- Imakulata Malinka (1935–2019), organist, nun, music pedagogue, choirmaster and church musician.
- Dino Mikanović (born 1994), footballer player.
- Marina Nemet (1960–2010), film, theatre and television actress.
- Mirko Pandaković (1895–1962), cross-country skier.
- Aleksandar Radukić (born 1991), basketball player.
- Milan Rapaić (born 1973), footballer player.
- Maja Stipančević (born 1994), footballer player.
- Valentina Stipančević (born 1992), footballer player.
- Mirko Šugić (born 1994), footballer player.
- Kim Verson (born 1993), singer.
- Goran Vlaović (born 1972), footballer player.
Nova Kapela
[edit]- Ivanka Brađašević (born 1955), poet, writer and librarian.
Nova Rača
[edit]- Tošo Dabac (1907–1970), photographer of international renown.
- Ivan Trnski (1819–1910), writer, translator and puzzle designer.
Novalja
[edit]- Anton Tamarut (1932–2000), bishop.
Novi Marof
[edit]- Rudolf Cvek (1946–2005), footballer player.
- Blaženko Lacković (born 1980), handballer player.
- Mirko Rački (1879–1982), painter.
Novi Varoš
[edit]- Vinko Vrbanić (born 1951), writer.
Novigrad na Dobri
[edit]- Blaž Lorković (1839–1892), economist, lawyer, political and cultural worker.
Novska
[edit]- Gjuro Szabo (1875–1943), historian, art conserver and museologist.
- Vladimir Tadej (1925–2017), production designer, screenwriter and film director.
Okučani
[edit]- Ivan Picelj (1924–2011), painter, sculptor and graphic designer.
Ogulin
[edit]- Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić (1874–1938), writer.
- Luka Cindrić (born 1993), handballer player.
- Vladimir Goldner (1933–2017), physician, academic and professor.
- Ivan Gošnjak (1909–1980), communist who held numerous important offices in Yugoslavia.
- Josip Kregar (1953–2020), sociologist, jurist and politician.
- Kristijan Lovrić (born 1995), footballer player.
- Snježana Mijić (born 1971), volleyball player.
- Anđelko Milardović (born 1956), political scientist, sociologist and college professor.
- Ante Pavić (born 1989), tennis player.
- Predrag Počuča (born 1986), footballer player.
- Elza Polak (1910–1995), horticulturist and gardener.
- Ema Pukšec (1834–1889), soprano opera singer.
- Barbara Radulović (born 1982), TV host.
- Petar Stipetić (1937–2018), army officer.
- Živko Vrcelj (born 1959), medical doctor and politician.
- Miljenko Vučić (born 1981), athlete.
Oklaj
[edit]- Tomislav Gabrić (born 1995), basketball player.
Omilje
[edit]- Anka Krizmanić (1896–1987), painter and printmaker.
Omiš
[edit]- Dino Belošević (born 1985), kickboxer.
- Mila Gojsalić (died 1530), folk heroine.
- Ivan Kuvačić (1923–2014), sociologists.
Omišalj
[edit]- Anton Franki (1844–1908), politically.
- Damir Kedžo (born 1987), pop singer.
- Marijo Šivolija (born 1981), boxer.
Opatija
[edit]- Vedrana Rudan (born 1949), journalist and novelist.
Orahovica
[edit]- Zorko Čanadi (1925–2003), General of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA).
- Robert Domany (1908–1942), Partisan and a People's Hero of Yugoslavia.[2]
- Stjepan Ivšić (1884–1962), linguist, Slavic specialist, and accentologist.
- Stjepan Mesić (born 1934), lawyer and politician.
- Gojko Zec (1935–1995), footballer manager.
Orebić
[edit]- Petar Šegedin (1926–1994), steeplechase and long-distance runner.
- Marija Tolj (born 1999), athlete.
- Ivan Tomašević (1897–1988), labourer and political activist.
Orehovica
[edit]- Janko Peric (born 1949), politician.
Oriovac
[edit]- Stjepan Babić (1925–2021), linguist and academic.
Osijek
[edit]Otočac
[edit]- Jure Francetić (1912–1942), commissioner for the Bosnia and Herzegovina regions of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during World War II.[3]
- Stjepan Jovanović (1828–1885), military commander.
- Zoran Levnaić (born 1987), footballer manager.
- Slobodan Ljubotina (born 1984), basketball coach and former player.
- Božidar Maljković (born 1952), basketball coach.
- Ivan Rukavina (1912–1992), army general and politician.
- Stjepan Sarkotić (1858–1939), military commander.
- Vladimir Varićak (1865–1942), mathematician and theoretical physicist.
Otok
[edit]- Slavko Blagojević (born 1987), footballer player.
- Mirko Norac (born 1967), general and war criminal.
Ozalj
[edit]- Slava Raškaj (1877–1906), painter.
- Ivan Antun Zrinski (1654–1703), bishop.
- Ilona Zrínyi (1643–1703), noblewoman and heroine.
Pađene
[edit]- Marija Ilić Agapova (1895–1984), jurist, translator, librarian, civil rights activist and the first director.
Paklenica
[edit]- Nedeljko Dragić (born 1936), director, animator, cartoonist and illustrator.
Pakoštane
[edit]- Maks Baće Milić (1914–2005), revolutionary.
- Lovre Vulin (born 1984), footballer player.
Pakrac
[edit]- Zlatko Aleksovski (born 1960), prison commander.
- Smilja Avramov (1918–2018), academician, legal scholar, social activist and educator in international law.
- Damir Bajs (born 1964), politician.
- Đorđe Bogić (1911–1941), protopresbyter.
- Zoran Erceg (born 1985), basketball player.
- Zdenko Gašparović (born 1937), animator, screenwriter and artist.
- Milan Horvat (1919–2014), conductor.
- Tomislav Ivičić (born 1987), footballer player.
- Jadranka Kosor (born 1953), politician and journalist.
- Božo Kovačević (born 1955), politician and diplomat.
- Saša Krajnović (born 1989), footballer player.
- Sven Lasta (1925–1996), television and film actor.
- Zoran Popović (born 1988), footballer player.
- Žarko Potočnjak (1946–2021), theatre, television and film actor.
- Slobodan Selenić (1933–1995), writer, literary critic, dramatist, academic and university professor.
Pag
[edit]- Željko Bujas (1928–1999), linguist, Anglicist, Americanist and lexicographer.
Papići
[edit]- Luka Marić (1899–1979), mineralogist and geologist.
Pazin
[edit]- Leonard Bagni (1593–1650), priest, Jesuit, theologian, philosopher, physicist and missionary.
- Renato Camus (1891–1971), architect.
- Francesco Costantini (1827–1899), lawyer and politician.
- Martin Cotar (born 1977), cyclist.
- Attilio Craglietto (1884–1966), educator and politician.
- Juraj Cvečić (1520–1585), translator, preacher and editor of Protestant books.
- Luigi Dallapiccola (1904–1975), composer.
- Juraj Dobrila (1812–1882), catholic bishop.
- Antonela Ferenčić (born 1994), cyclist.
- Gino De Finetti (1877–1955), painter.
- Vinko Jelovac (born 1948), basketball player and coach.
- Tullio Ghersetich (born 1930), footballer player.
- Pasqualino Gobbi (1680–1729), lawyer, Catholic cleric and author, who became canon and Archdeacon in Pola.
- Antun Kalac (1849–1919), poet, writer, playwright, literary translator, and revivalist.
- Wilhelm Legler (1875–1951), painter.
- Ilda Mizzan (1885–1922), irredentist and painter.
- Veljko Ostojić (born 1958), politician.
- Pier Antonio Quarantotti Gambini (1910–1965), writer and journalist, author of novels, poetry, and essays.
- Paul Stupar (1866–1928), naval officer holding the rank of rear admiral.
- Cristoforo Rampelli (1674–1686), jurist, vicar, and captain of the County of Pisino.
- Radojka Šverko (born 1948), singer-songwriter and an alto range artist.
- Ettore Uicich (1870–1915), irredentist and war volunteer.
- Josip Ujčić (1880–1964), Council Father and a member of the Central Commission for the Preparation.
- Milan Zgrablić (born 1960), archbishop.
Perušić
[edit]- Ana Karić (1941–2014), actress.
Peteranec
[edit]- Ivan Sabolić (1921–1986), sculptor.
Petrinja
[edit]- Svetozar Delić (1885–1967), politician and revolutionary.
- Iva Despić-Simonović (1891–1961), sculptor.
- Krsto Hegedušić (1901–1975), painter, illustrator and theater designer.
- Branko Horvat (1928–2003), economist and politician.
- Franjo Jelačić (1746–1810), general officer.
- Aleksandar Jovančević (born 1970), strength and conditioning coach and former wrestler.
- Slavko Koletić (1950–2010), wrestler.
- Ivan Kožarić (1921–2020), media, including: permanent and temporary sculptures, assemblages, proclamations, photographs, paintings, and installations.
- Oton Kučera (1857–1931), astronomer.
- Vlado Lisjak (born 1962), Greco-Roman wrestler.
- Boris Miholjević (born 1938), theater, television and film actor.
- Stevan Šupljikac (1786–1848), officer and colonel.
- Aleksandar Ugrenović (1883–1958), university professor.
- Marijan Vlak (born 1955), footballer player.
- Emil Vojnović (1851–1927), general and historian.
Perušić
[edit]- Ana Karić (1941–2014), actress.
Pitomača
[edit]- Martin Špegelj (1927–2014), army general and politician.
Plaški
[edit]- Peter Kokotowitsch (1890–1968), wrestler.
Podbablje
[edit]- Mate Ujević (1901–1967), poet and encyclopedist.
Podcrkavlje
[edit]- Dragutin Tadijanović (1905–2007), poet.
Podgora
[edit]- Slaven Letica (1947–2020), author, economist, commentator and politician.
- Srđan Mrkušić (1915–2007), footballer goalkeeper and forestry engineer.
- Mihovil Pavlinović (1831–1887), priest, politician, and writer.
Polača
[edit]- Jevrem Jezdić (1916–1997), historian, publicist and writer.
- Niko Peraić (born 1988), footballer defender.
- Jovan Radulović (1951–2018), writer and former director.
Poljica
[edit]- Ivan Vekić (1938–2014), politician and lawyer.
Poljana Biškupečka
[edit]- Franjo Šanjek (1939–2019), historian.
Popovac
[edit]- Dionizije Dvornić (1926–1992), footballer striker.
Poreč
[edit]- Kristijan Ipša (born 1986), footballer player.
Posavski Podgajci
[edit]- Josip Lucić (born 1957), general.
Postira
[edit]- Branko Benzon (1903–1970), physician, diplomat and politician.
- Juraj Gospodnetić (1910–1941), priest.
- Vladimir Nazor (1876–1949), poet and politician.
Požega
[edit]- Željko Adžić (born 1965), footballer player.
- Valentin Barišić (born 1966), footballer player.
- Bruno Boban (1992–2018), footballer player.
- Gabrijel Boban (born 1989), footballer player.
- Zlatko Bourek (1929–2018), film director, screenwriter, production designer, cartoonist and expert.
- Tomislav Božić (born 1987), footballer player.
- Srđan Budisavljević (1883–1968), politician and lawyer.
- Dino Butorac (born 1990), basketball player.
- Dobriša Cesarić (1902–1980), poet and translator.
- Zlatko Crnković (1931–2013), literary translator, writer, critic and editor.
- Nada Gačešić-Livaković (born 1951), actress.
- Tamara Horacek (born 1995), handballer player.
- Luka Ibrišimović (1620–1698), friar.
- Tvrtko Jakovina (born 1972), historian.
- Dino Jelusick (born 1992), rock singer, musician, and songwriter.
- Antun Kanižlić (1699–1777), jesuit and poet.
- Ivana Kindl (born 1978), singer.
- Marko Kopljar (born 1986), handballer player.
- Friedrich Salomon Krauss (1859–1938), sexologist, ethnographer, folklorist, and slavist.
- Dragutin Lerman (1863–1918), explorer.
- Predrag Matić (born 1962), centre-left politician.
- Vilim Messner (1904–1988), athlete.
- Svetlana Mičić (born 1960), handballer player.
- Leo Mikić (born 1997), footballer player.
- Dejana Milosavljević (born 1994), handballer player.
- Nenad Mirosavljević (born 1994), footballer player.
- Matej Mitrović (born 1993), footballer player.
- Pavao Muhić (1811–1897), lawyer and politician.
- Mia Oremović (1918–2010), theatre, film and television actress.
- Nikica Pušić-Koroljević (born 1938), handballer player.
- Vjekoslav Vojo Radoičić (1930–2017), painter, sculptor, printmaker, and stage designer.
- Mimi Saric (born 1983), footballer player.
- Ana Savić (born 1989), tennis player.
- Ante Šercer (1896–1968), physician.
- Peja Stojaković (born 1977), basketball player.
- Filip Uremović (born 1997), footballer player.
- Marko Zelenika (born 1987), footballer player.
Preloščica
[edit]- Dragan Kovačić (1939–1999), basketball player.
Primošten
[edit]- Robert Alviž (born 1984), footballer player.
Prkovci
[edit]- Šimun Debelić (1902–1945), veterinarian and professor.
Promina
[edit]- Ivan Aralica (born 1930), novelist and essayist.
- Josip Duvančić (1935–2023), footballer player and manager.
- Slavko Kulić (born 1941), scientist and economist.
- Josipa Rimac (born 1980), politician.
Pučišća
[edit]- Branislav Dešković (1889–1939), sculptor.
- Nikola Eterović (born 1951), archbishop.
- Miro Kačić (1946–2001), linguist.
Pula
[edit]- Jasmin Agić (born 1974), Croatian footballer player.
- Susy Andersen (born 1940), Italian actress.
- Toni Androić (born 1991), Croatian tennis player.
- Laura Antonelli (1941–2015), Italian actress, born in Pola, then lived in Italy (her family is from Pisino/Pazin).
- Giovanni Arpino (1927–1987), Italian writer and journalist.
- Vladimir Arsenijević (born 1965), Serbian novelist, columnist, translator, editor, musician, and publisher.
- Alen Babić (born 1990), Croatian professional boxer.
- Vedran Banić (born 1983), Croatian handball player.
- Pankracije Barać (born 1981), Croatian basketball player.
- Edi Baša (born 1993), Croatian footballer player.
- Lidia Bastianich (born 1947), American television chef and business mogul, was born near Pula.
- Novica Bjelica (born 1983), Serbian volleyball player.
- Sergio Blažić (1951–1987), Croatian hard rock musician.
- Erma Bossi (1875–1952), German Expressionist painter.
- Dalibor Božac (born 1976), Croatian footballer player.
- Franko Božac (born 1974), Croatian classical accordion performer.
- Davor Božinović (born 1961), Croatian diplomat and politician.
- Fausto Budicin (born 1981), Croatian footballer for HNK Rijeka of the Prva HNL.
- Bruno Bulić (born 1958), Yugoslav cyclist.
- Egidio Bullesi (1905–1929), Croatian sailor.
- Damir Burić (born 1980), Croatian water polo player.
- Marko Buvinić (born 1992), Croatian handball player.
- Tony Cetinski (born 1969), Croatian pop singer.
- Crispus (c. 300–326), Roman emperor Constantine the Great and his junior emperor.
- Branko Črnac Tusta (1955–2012), Croatian singer.
- Lilia Dale (1919–1991), Italian film actress.
- Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara (born 1938), Italian logician and philosopher of science.
- Massimo Demarin (born 1979), Croatian former professional cyclist.
- Jolanda di Maria Petris (1916—1987), Italian-Finnish operatic soprano and voice pedagog.
- Jadranka Đokić (born 1981), Croatian actress.
- Boris Domagoj Biletić (born 1957), Croatian poet, literary critic, essayist, publicist and translator.
- Andrej Dujella (born 1966), Croatian professor of mathematics.
- Wilhelm Ehm (1918–2009), World War II Wehrmacht veteran and East German.
- Archduchess Eleonora of Austria (1886–1974), Archduke Charles Stephen of Austria and a first cousin of King Alphonso XIII of Spain.
- Sergio Endrigo (1933–2005), Italian singer-songwriter, was born in Pola, then Italy.
- Samanta Fabris (born 1992), Croatian volleyball player.
- Alen Floričić (born 1968), Croatian artist, working in ambient and installation art.
- Valéria Frantz-Herpich (1900–1981), Hungarian gymnast.
- Zelg Galešić (born 1979), Croatian mixed martial artist.
- Vesna Girardi-Jurkić (1944–2012), Croatian archeologist and museologist.
- Biljana Gligorović (born 1982), Croatian volleyball player.
- Alojz Gradnik (1882–1967), Slovenian poet, worked in Pula as a judge.
- Peđa Grbin (born 1979), Croatian lawyer and politician.
- Harry Hardt (1899–1980), Austrian actor.
- Stjepan Hauser (born 1986), Croatian cellist.
- István Horthy (1904–1942), Hungarian regent Admiral Miklós Horthy's eldest son, a politician, and, during World War II, a fighter pilot.
- Miklós Horthy Jr. (1907–1993), Hungarian regent Admiral Miklós Horthy and, until the end of World War II, a politician.
- Matea Ikić (born 1989), Croatian volleyball player.
- Tena Japundža (born 1998), Croatian handballer.
- Željko Jerkov (born 1953), Croatian basketball player.
- Gordana Jurcan (born 1971), Croatian volleyball player.
- Aurelio Juri (born 1949), Slovenian politician and journalist of Italian ethnic origin.
- Bruno Juričić (born 1977), Croatian architect.
- Luka Juričić (born 1983), Croatian actor.
- Archduke Karl Albrecht of Austria (1888–1951), Austrian and Polish officer and landowner.
- Franz Karl Ginzkey (1871–1963), Austrian officer, poet and writer.
- Robert Koch (1843–1910), German physician, worked on the nearby Brioni islands (today:Brijuni).
- Boris Komnenić (1957–2021), Serbian actor.
- Archduke Leo Karl of Austria (1893–1939), Austrian military officer.
- Srđan Majstorović (born 1972), Serbian political scientist.
- Dragana Marinković (born 1982), Serbian volleyball player.
- Rudolf Markušić (1911–1945), Croatian athlete.
- Loren Maružin (born 1997), Croatian footballer player.
- Maximianus of Ravenna (499–556), bishop of Ravenna in Italy.
- Teo Mikelić (born 1992), Croatian kickboxer fighting.
- Nelida Milani (born 1939), Istrian Italian writer from Croatia.
- Boris Miletić (born 1975), Croatian economist and politician.
- Selena Milošević (born 1989), Croatian handballer.
- Helena Minić (born 1979), Croatian film, stage and television actress.
- Diego Modrušan (born 1980), Croatian handball player.
- Anna Maria Mori (born 1936), Italian novelist and journalist.
- Antun Motika (1902–1992), Croatian artist.
- Tereza Mrdeža (born 1990), Croatian tennis player.
- Sandro Nicević (born 1976), Croatian basketball player.
- Sergio Noja Noseda (1931–2008), Italian professor.
- Karl Novak (1905–1975), Slovenian military officer.
- Mario Novelli (1913–1964), Italian basketball player.
- Tamara Obrovac (born 1962), Croatian singer, composer, songwriter and flutist.
- Frigyes Pabsz (1914–1945), Hungarian rower.
- Johann Palisa (1848–1925), Austrian astronomer and director of the observatory at Pula, discovered ca. 30 asteroids.
- Goran Parlov (born 1967), Croatian comic book artist.
- Mate Parlov (1948–2008), greatest Croatian boxer of all time; one of the greatest Croatian sportspeople of the 20th century.
- Wilhelm Pelikan (1893–1981), German-Austrian chemist, anthroposophist, pharmacist, gardener and anthroposophical medicine practitioner.
- Toni Perković (born 1998), Croatian professional basketball.
- Mateja Petronijević (born 1986), Croatian sailor.
- Silvano Poropat (born 1971), Croatian professional basketball coach.
- Herman Potočnik (pseudonym Hermann Noordung) (1892–1929), rocket engineer and pioneer of cosmonautics (astronautics), was born in Pula to Slovene parents.
- Lisa von Pott (born 1888), Austrian espionage agent, sculptor, secretary to the poet Rabindranath Tagore.
- Tomislav Pucar (born 1996), Croatian table tennis player.
- Furio Radin (born 1950), Croatian politician.
- Prince Rainer of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1900–1945), Cadet of a reigning German dynasty.
- Beti Rimac (born 1976), Croatian volleyball player.
- Stiven Rivić (born 1985), Croatian footballer of the German club Energie Cottbus.
- Rossana Rossanda (1924–2020), Italian communist politician, journalist, and feminist.
- Rene Sain (born 1997), Croatian volleyball player.
- Massimo Savić (born 1962), Croatian pop singer.
- Predrag Savović (born 1976), Montenegrin basketball player.
- Elvis Scoria (born 1971), former Croatian footballer and current coach of NK Istra 1961.
- Dražen Silić (born 1985), Croatian bobsledder.
- Ingrid Šišković (born 1980), Croatian volleyball player.
- Jadranka Skorin-Kapov (born 1955), Croatian professor.
- Antonio Smareglia (1854–1929), Italian composer.
- Sonja Smolec (born 1953), Croatian artist, writer, and poet.
- Roberto Soffici (born 1946), Italian pop singer-songwriter, composer and lyricist.
- Luka Stepančić (born 1990), Croatian handball player.
- Valentino Stepčić (born 1990), Croatian footballer.
- Ivana Stojiljković (born 1981), Serbian politician.
- Antonio Tarsia (1643–1722), Italian composer.
- Pietro Tradonico (800–864), Doge of Venice from 836 to 864.
- Anja Trišić (born 1987), Croatian swimmer.
- Sven Ušić (born 1959), Croatian professional basketball player and coach.
- Maja Užmah (born 1988), Slovenian handball player.
- Alida Valli (real name: Alida Maria Laura Altenburger, Baroness von Marckenstein und Frauenberg) (1921–2006), Italian actress, was born in Pola, then lived in Italy.
- Dijana Vidušin (born 1982), Croatian film, theatre and television actress.
- Alen Vitasović (born 1968), Croatian pop singer and songwriter.
- Antonio Vojak (1904–1975), Croatian football player.
- Goran Volarevic (born 1977), Croatian and Italian male water polo player.
- Alka Vuica (born 1961), Croatian singer, lyricist and TV presenter.
- Damir Zobenica (born 1981), Serbia politician.
- Georg Ludwig von Trapp (1880–1947), Austrian naval hero and head of the famous singing family immortalized in the musical The Sound of Music lived in Pula, his father August von Trapp and other relatives are buried there.
- Hede von Trapp (1877–1947), sister of George Ritter von Trapp, Austrian painter.
- Vittorio Zucca (1895–1943), Italian sprinter.
- Dženan Čišija, Swedish politician.
Rab
[edit]- Marino Bizzi (1565–1625), archbishop of antivari.
- Mario Fafangel (1914–2007), sailor.
- Saint Marinus (275–366), Early Christian[broken anchor] and the founder of a chapel and monastery in 301 from whose initial community the state of San Marino later grew..
- Ivan Rabljanin (1470–1540), most of his works are in Dubrovnik.
Rajevo Selo
[edit]- Miloš Božanović (1863–1922), military commander and Minister of Defence.
Radoboj
[edit]- Sida Košutić (1902–1965), novelist, playwright, poet, essayist, literary critic, columnist, lector, and editor-in-chief.
Rakalj
[edit]- Mate Balota (1898–1963), poet, novelist and economist.
- Lidija Percan (born 1938), singer.
Rastoka
[edit]- Josip Čorak (born 1943), wrestler.
Ražanac
[edit]- Katija Zubčić (born 1952), actress.
Repno
[edit]- Marko Culej (1938–2006), bishop.
Režanci
[edit]- Ivan Milovan (born 1940), prelate.
Ribnik
[edit]- Ilija Gregorić (1520–1574), soldier.
Ričice
[edit]- Mate Matišić (born 1965), playwright, screenwriter, composer and musician.
Rijeka
[edit]- Alen Abramović (born 1976), cross-country skier.
- Sebastijan Antić (born 1991), footballer player.
- Ricardo Bagadur (born 1995), footballer player.
- Duje Baković (born 1986), footballer player.
- Boško Balaban (born 1978), footballer player.
- Zoran Ban (born 1973), footballer player.
- Samir Barać (born 1973), water polo player.
- Robert Bartini (1897–1974), Hungarian-born Soviet aircraft designer and scientist.
- Dragica Basletić (1916–1976), gymnast.
- Marino Baždarić (born 1978), basketball player.
- Ivan Bebek (born 1977), footballer player.
- Vera Begić (born 1982), athlete.
- Stojan Belajić (born 1969), footballer player.
- Marko Blažić (born 1999), water polo player.
- Marin Bosiočić (born 1988), chess grandmaster.
- Elvis Brajković (born 1969), footballer player.
- Filip Braut (born 2002), footballer player.
- Robert Brdar (born 1995), footballer player.
- Sebastian Brigović (born 1992), alpine skier.
- Nina Broznić (born 1991), cross-country skier.
- Dražen Bubnić (born 1986), basketball player.
- Andrej Burić (born 1989), cross-country skier.
- Danilo Butorović (born 1984), footballer coach and player.
- Sandi Cenov (born 1968), pop singer.
- Dragutin Ciotti (1905–1974), gymnast.
- Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (1934–2021), psychologist.
- Giovanni Cucelli (1916–1977), tennis player.
- Edi Dadić (born 1993), cross-country skier.
- Umberto D'Ancona (1896–1964), biologist.
- Tomislav Dančulović (born 1980), cyclist.
- Patricia Daničić (born 1978), volleyball player.
- Vojin Dimitrijević (1932–2012), professor, public intellectual, and a prominent Serbian human rights activist and international law expert.
- Ivana Dojkić (born 1997), basketball player
- Slavenka Drakulić (born 1949), journalist, novelist, and essayist.
- Bonaventura Duda (1924–2017), theologian, biblical scholar, and franciscan.
- Aleksandar Fabijanić (born 1965), rower.
- Arlette Faidiga (1938–2020), swimmer.
- Jakov Fak (born 1987), biathlete.
- Matea Ferk (born 1987), alpine skier.
- Nikola Franković (born 1982), water polo player.
- Rodion Gačanin (born 1967), footballer coach and player.
- Žarko Galjanić (born 1978), biathlete.
- Damir Glavan (born 1974), water polo player.
- Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović (born 1968), politician.
- Bojan Grego (born 1970), sailor.
- Igor Hinić (born 1975), water polo player.
- Ödön von Horváth (1901–1938), playwright and novelist.
- Ana Jelušić Black (born 1986), alpine ski racer.
- Damir Jurčević (born 1978), cross-country skier.
- Igor Juričić (born 1974), volleyball coach and player.
- Eni Jurišić (born 1990), singer and songwriter.
- Zoran Kalebić (born 1957), sailor.
- Marijan Kanjer (born 1973), freestyle swimmer.
- Maja Kezele (born 1979), cross-country skier.
- Jakov Kitarović (born 1968), engineer.
- William Klinger (1972–2015), historian.
- Denis Klobučar (born 1983), cross-country skier.
- Sara Kolak (born 1995), track and field athlete.
- Nikolina Kovačić (born 1986), volleyball player.
- Danica Kragic (born 1971), professor of computer science.
- Ivan Krapić (born 1989), water polo player.
- Zoran Krušvar (born 1977), psychologist, science fiction and fantasy writer.
- Ivo Kurtini (1922–1990), water polo player.
- Davor Kus (born 1978), basketball player.
- Alceo Lipizer (1921–1990), footballer player.
- Alen Lončar (born 1974), freestyle swimmer.
- Dan Lovrović (born 1984), sailor.
- Marin Lovrović Jr. (born 1973), sailor.
- Siniša Majkus (born 1962), contemporary sculptor.
- Danko Mandić (born 1957), sailor.
- Dino Marcan (born 1991), tennis player.
- Paolo Marinelli (born 1995), basketball player.
- Matija Marinić (born 1990), slalom canoeist.
- Mia Mašić (born 1993), basketball player.
- Slobodan Matijević (born 1988), bobsledder.
- Damir Matovinović (born 1940), footballer referee.
- Alessandro Messina (1941–2022), cyclist.
- Marcello Mihalich (1907–1996), footballer coach and player.
- Tina Mihelić (born 1988), sports sailor.
- Fran Miholjević (born 2002), cyclist.
- Sebastijan Miknić (born 1970), sailor.
- Siniša Mikuličić (born 1983), sailor.
- Ivana Miloš (born 1986), volleyball player.
- Barbara Munjas (born 1988), singer and songwriter.
- Aramis Naglić (born 1965), basketball coach and player.
- Ivo Nakić (born 1966), basketball player.
- Mia Negovetić (born 2002), singer-songwriter and voice actress.
- Paul Nemenyi (1895–1952), mathematician and physicist.
- Luigi Ossoinach (1899–1990), footballer player.
- Ksenija Pajić (born 1961), actress.
- Roberto Paliska (born 1963), footballer player.
- Abdon Pamich (born 1933), race walker.
- Snježana Pejčić (born 1982), athlete.
- Jasmin Perković (born 1980), basketball player.
- Fran Pilepić (born 1989), basketball player.
- Janko Polić Kamov (1886–1910), writer and poet.
- Leona Popović (born 1997), alpine ski racer.
- Sanja Popović (born 1984), volleyball player.
- Marin Premeru (born 1990), discus thrower and shot putter.
- Danijel Premuš (born 1981), water polo player.
- Boris Pušić (born 1964), footballer manager.
- Antonio Rački (born 1973), cross-country skier.
- Davor Radmanović (born 1957), footballer player.
- Marko Radulović (born 2001), water polo player.
- Sementa Rajhard (born 1991), actress and singer.
- Osvaldo Ramous (1905–1981), poetry, prose, drama, essayist prose, criticism, journalism, culture organization, editorial work, translation, and he was also a director of cultural institutions.[4]
- Dijana Ravnikar (born 1978), biathlete and cross-country skier.
- Josip Rumac (born 1994), cyclist.
- Dalibor Šamšal (born 1985), alpine skier.
- Rudi Šeligo (1935–2004), writer, playwright, essayist and politician.
- Ulderico Sergo (1913–1967), boxer.
- Dorjana Širola (born 1972), quizzer, linguist, anglicist and software tester.
- Vlado Smokvina (1908–1982), swimmer.
- Petra Starčević (born 1987), biathlete.
- Anja Štefan (born 1988), snowboarder.
- Siniša Štemberger (born 1979), basketball player.
- Predrag Stilinović (born 1954), footballer manager.
- Andrej Štimac (born 1979), basketball player.
- Andrijana Stipaničić (born 1981), biathlete.
- Boris Štok (born 1978), singer and songwriter.
- Adolf Stossich (1824–1900), naturalist.
- Dominik Straga (born 1988), swimmer.
- Ratko Štritof (born 1972), water polo player.
- Luciano Sušanj (1948–2024), politician, sports worker and former track athlete.
- Zoran Talić (born 1990), athlete.
- Tea Tulić (born 1978), writer.
- Gabrijela Ujčić (born 1976), swimmer.
- Mladen Urem (born 1946), literary critic, author and editor.
- Bruno Vale (born 1911), footballer coach and player.
- Leo Valiani (1909–1999), historian, politician and journalist.
- Ivan Vihor (born 1997), classical pianist and chess player.
- Nina Violić (born 1972), actress.
- Claude V. Palisca (1921–2001), musicologist.
- Goran Vrbanc (born 1984), basketball player.
- Zoran Vrkić (born 1987), basketball player.
- Josip Vrlić (born 1986), water polo player.
- Vladimir Vujasinović (born 1973), water polo head coach and player.
- Saša Vukas (born 1976), basketball player.
- Domagoj Vuković (born 1993), basketball player.
- Siniša Vukonić (born 1971), cross-country skier.
- Stefano Vukov (born 1987), tennis coach and player.
- Aleksandar Wohl (born 1963), chess player.
- Valentino Zeichen (1938–2016), poet and writer.
- Nenad Žvanut (born 1962), speed skater.
Rodaljice
[edit]- Šime Đodan (1927–2007), politician.
Rovinj
[edit]- Femi Benussi (born 1945), film actress.
- Francesco Dapiran (1920–2015), rower.
- Antonio Gandusio (1875–1951), film actor.
- Andrea Ottochian (born 1988), footballer player.
- Đurica Župarić (born 1984), footballer player.
Rupe
[edit]- Duje Jurić (born 1956), contemporary artist.
Sali
[edit]- Božidar Finka (1925–1999), linguist.
Samobor
[edit]- Karlo Belak (born 1991), footballer player.
- Dejan Jović (born 1968), political scientist.
- Tvrtko Kale (born 1974), footballer player.
Šegotići
[edit]- Ante Ciliga (1898–1992), politician, writer and publisher.
Selca
[edit]- Drago Štambuk (born 1950), physician, poet, essayist and an ambassador.
- Slobodan Štambuk (1941–2023), bishop.
Senj
[edit]- Lidija Abrlić (born 1969), basketball player.
- Krunoslav Babić (1875–1953), zoologist.
- Milan Ćopić (1897–1941), communist.
- Vladimir Ćopić (1891–1939), revolutionary, politician, journalist and communist leader.
- Dario Dabac (born 1978), footballer and manager.
- Nikola Jurišić (1490–1545), nobleman, soldier, and diplomat.
- Silvije Strahimir Kranjčević (1865–1908), poet.
- Neda Krmpotić (1921–1974), journalist.
- Mateša Antun Kuhačević (1697–1772), poet and politician.
- Ivan Marković (1928–2006), footballer and manager.
- Milan Moguš (1927–2017), linguist and academician.
- Vjenceslav Novak (1859–1905), writer, dramatist, and music historian.
- Ivan Paskvić (1754–1829), astronomer, physicist and mathematician.
- Pavao Ritter Vitezović (1652–1713), historian, linguist, publisher, poet, political theorist, diplomat, printmaker, draughtsman, cartographer, writer and printer.
- Tomislav Rogić (born 1965), bishop.
- Sandra Šarić (born 1984), taekwondo athlete.
- Ivo Senjanin (1571–1612), historical sources.
- Josip Šojat (born 1948), handballer player.
- Pavao Tijan (1908–1997), encyclopaedist.
Sesvete
[edit]- Josip Ivančić (born 1991), footballer player.
- Nikola Tanhofer (1926–1998), film director, screenwriter and cinematographer.
Severin na Kupi
[edit]- Vladimir Dvorniković (1888–1956), philosopher, ethno-psychologist and professor.
Šibenik
[edit]- Arijan Ademi (born 1991), footballer player.
- Angelo Antonio Frari (1780–1865), physician, epidemiologist, historian of medicine, and protomedicus of Venice.
- Stipe Bačelić-Grgić (born 1988), footballer player.
- Roko Badžim (born 1997), basketball player.
- Ćiril Ban (1910–1987), rower.
- Krešimir Baranović (1894–1975), composer and conductor.
- Vanda Baranović-Urukalo (born 1971), female basketball player.
- Miro Barešić (1950–1991), émigré and neo-fascist.
- Andrija Bašić (born 1995), water polo player.
- Siniša Belamarić (born 1947), water polo player.
- Miro Bilan (born 1989), basketball player.
- Antonija Blaće (born 1979), TV host.
- Ivan Blaće (born 1984), basketball player.
- Stipe Bralić (born 1973), basketball coach.
- Ivo Brešan (1936–2017), writer.
- Vinko Brešan (born 1964), film producer.
- Natale Bonifacio (1537/38–1592), engraver.
- Nediljko Budisa (born 1966), biochemist, professor and holder.
- Josip Bujas (1930–1976), rower.
- Leonardo Bujas (1904–1981), rower.
- Šime Bujas (1927–2001), rower.
- Luka Bukić (born 1994), water polo player.
- Perica Bukić (born 1966), water polo player and politician.
- Domagoj Bulat (born 1996), water polo player.
- Nikol Bulat (born 1987), former singer.
- Željko Burić (born 1955), politician and mayor of Šibenik.
- Duje Ćaleta-Car (born 1996), footballer, a part of the Croatia national team at the 2018 World Cup.
- Igor Cukrov (born 1984), singer, represented Croatia at the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest alongside Andrea Šušnjara.
- Nikica Cukrov (born 1954), former footballer and manager.
- Ognjen Cvitan (born 1961), chess player.
- Maja Cvjetković (born 1985), Miss Croatia.
- Arsen Dedić (1938–2015), musician.
- Josip Despot (1953–2017), rower.
- Stanko Despot (1928–2002), rower.
- Edi Dželalija (born 1969), basketball coach.
- Vice Erak (born 2001), water polo player.
- Ines Fančović (1925–2011), actress.
- Roberto Ferruzzi (1853–1934), painter.
- Luigi Frari (1813–1898), medical doctor and politician.
- Roko Glasnović (born 1978), Roman Catholic prelate who currently serves as a bishop.
- Danira Gović (born 1972), actress.
- Zdravko Gracin (born 1951), rower.
- Janez Grbelja (born 1948), rower.
- Špiro Grubišić (1904–1985), rower.
- Ante Guberina (born 1940), rower.
- Zdravko Huljev (born 1953), rower.
- Franco Jelovčić (born 1991), futsal player.
- Dražan Jerković (1936–2008), footballer and the first manager of the Croatia national team since independence.
- Martin Junaković (born 1994), basketball player.
- Miro Jurić (born 1972), basketball player and coach.
- Vice Jurišić (1909–1993), rower.
- Hana Jušić (born 1983), film director.
- Roko Karanušić (born 1982), tennis player.
- Siniša Kelečević (born 1970), Croatian basketball player.
- Nedjeljka Klarić (born 1954), politician, mayoress of Šibenik from 2005 to 2009.
- Konrad Kolšek (1933–2009), Yugoslav People's Army Colonel General who came to prominence during the Slovenian Independence War.[5]
- Andrija Komadina (born 1977), water polo player.
- Mišo Kovač (born 1941), pop and schlager singer.
- Zdravko Kovačić (1925–2015), water polo player.
- Peter Krešimir IV of Croatia (1058–1075), King of Croatia.
- Ante Krnčević (1909–1993), rower.
- Daniel Krnćević (1929–1983), rower.
- Stipe Krnčević (1910–1978), rower.
- Igor Kuljerić (1938–2006), composer and conductor.
- Ante Kulušić (born 1986), footballer player.
- Jakov Labura (1927–2012), rower.
- Dolores Lambaša (1981–2013), actress.
- Denis Latin (born 1966), television host.
- Pavao Ljubičić (1918–1944), rower.
- Leon Lučev (born 1970), actor.
- Stevo Macura (born 1952), rower.
- Anthony Maglica (born 1930), inventor.
- Mate Maleš (born 1989), footballer player.
- Ivan Malenica (born 1985), lawyer and politician.
- Ivana Maletić (born 1973), politician.
- Igor Mandić (1939–2022), writer, literary critic, columnist and essayist.
- Pavao Mašić (born 1980), harpsichordist and organist.
- Simo Matavulj (1852–1908), writer.
- Hrvoje Matković (1923–2010), historian.
- Danijel Mileta (born 1975), politician and electrical engineer.
- Boris Milošević (born 1974), lawyer and politician.
- Maksim Mrvica (born 1975), pianist.
- Petar Nadoveza (1942–2023), footballer player.
- Danira Nakić (born 1969), female basketball player.
- Franko Nakić (born 1972), Greek basketball player.
- Mile Nakić (born 1942), Croatian–Greek water polo player and coach.
- Vinko Nikolić (1912–1997), writer, poet, and journalist.
- Georgius Parchich (1658–1703), Roman Catholic prelate.
- Goran Pauk (born 1962), footballer and current prefect of Šibenik-Knin County.
- Zoran Pažin (born 1966), jurist and politician.
- Denis Periša (born 1983), whistle blower and computer hacker.
- Tina Periša (born 1984), basketball player.
- Antonio Petković (born 1986), water polo player.
- Milivoj Petković (born 1949), army officer.
- Božidar Petranović (1809–1874), author, scholar, journalist, and one of the leading historians.
- Suzana Petričević (born 1959), actress and singer.
- Aleksandar Petrović (born 1959), basketball player and head coach.
- Antonio Petković (born 1986), water polo player.
- Dražen Petrović (1964–1993), basketball player.
- Tonino Picula (born 1961), politician.
- Dean Računica (born 1969), footballer and manager.
- Jadran Radovčić (born 1959), rower.
- Tonči Restović (born 1976), lawyer, politician and former professional darts player.
- Krasnodar Rora (1945–2020), footballer player and manager.
- Martino Rota (1520–1583), engraver.
- Ante Rukavina (born 1986), footballer player.
- Siniša Rutešić (born 1960), rowing coxswain.
- Antonija Sandrić (born 1988), female basketball player.
- Dario Šarić (born 1994), basketball player.
- Domagoj Šarić (born 1999), basketball player.
- Predrag Šarić (born 1959), basketball player.
- Veselinka Šarić (born 1971), female basketball player.
- Jeronimo Šarin (born 1974), basketball coach.
- Gordon Schildenfeld (born 1985), footballer player.
- Giorgio da Sebenico (1410–1473), architect and sculptor.
- Henrik Širko (born 1993), basketball player.
- Juraj Šižgorić (1445–1509), latinist poet.
- Paško Škarica (born 1934), rower.
- Franko Škugor (born 1987), tennis player, interim head coach of the Croatia national team in 2019.
- Nik Slavica (born 1997), basketball player.
- Neven Spahija (born 1962), basketball coach.
- Nikola Štrkalj (born 1998), water polo player.
- Rade Sunara (1914–1987), rower.
- Ante Šupuk (1838-1904), politician and entrepreneur.
- Murat-beg Tardić, Ottoman-Croatian general.
- St. Nikola Tavelić (1340–1391), first Croatian saint.
- Goran Tomić (born 1977), footballer player and manager.
- Niccolò Tommaseo (1802–1874), Dalmatian-Italian linguist and journalist.
- Ivica Tucak (born 1970), water polo player and coach.
- Faust Vrančić (1551–1617), inventor.
- Goran Višnjić (born 1972), Croatian–American actor, best known for his role on ER.
- Barbara Visser (born 1977), politician.
- Ivan Vitić (1917–1986), architect.
- Andrija Vlahović (born 1991), water polo player.
- Antun Vrančić (1504–1573), writer.
- Renato Vrbičić (1970–2018), water polo player and coach.
- Ante Vrčić (born 1934), rower.
- Branka Vukičević (born 1982), professional basketball player.
- Vice Vukov (1936–2008), singer and politician.
- Marjan Zaninović (1911–1968), rower.
- Ante Županović (born 1949), politician, mayor of Šibenik from 2009 to 2013.
- Ivica Žurić (born 1965), basketball player.
Sibinj
[edit]- Goran Alar (born 1962), footballer player.
Sinj
[edit]- Ante Bakotić (1921–1945), breakthrough from the Jasenovac concentration camp.
- Andrija Balajić (born 1972), footballer player.
- Stipe Balajić (born 1968), footballer player.
- Mateo Barać (born 1994), footballer player.
- Boris Bračulj (1939–2019), footballer player.
- Mario Budimir (born 1986), footballer player.
- Ivica Buljan (born 1965), theater director, playwright, theater critic, and educator.
- Andrea Čović (born 1993), handballer player.
- Mladen Delić (1919–2005), sports commentator.
- Svemir Delić (1929–2017), footballer player.
- Vedran Đipalo (born 1977), boxer.
- Davor Domazet-Lošo (born 1948), politician, conspiracy theorist, writer, and a retired admiral of the Croatian Navy.
- Veljko Đurić Mišina (born 1953), historian.
- Ivan Filipović Grčić (1660–1715), Catholic priest, soldier and writer.
- Josip Gašpar (born 1973), footballer player.
- Momčilo Gavrić (1938–2010), footballer player.
- Grše (born 1995), rapper.
- Ante Hameršmit (born 1949), footballer player.
- Mirko Hrgović (born 1979), footballer player.
- Dorta Jagić (born 1974), poet and writer.
- Robert Jandrek (born 1995), footballer player.
- Ivan Klapez (born 1961), sculptor.
- Tino Lagator (born 1987), footballer player.
- Stipe Lapić (born 1983), footballer player.
- Leo Lemešić (1908–1978), footballer player.
- Ivan Lovrić (1756–1777), writer, ethnographer, and medical student.
- Josip Maganjić (born 1999), footballer player.
- Čedo Maras (born 1959), footballer goalkeeper.
- Ivan Mastelić (born 1996), footballer player.
- Nikola Matas (born 1987), footballer defender.
- Bernardo Matić (born 1994), footballer player.
- Mislav Matić (born 2000), footballer player.
- Vesna Milanović-Litre (born 1986), handballer player.
- Stipe Modrić (born 1979), basketball player.
- Boris Pavić (born 1973), footballer player.
- Matea Pletikosić (born 1998), handballer player.
- Frane Poparić (born 1959), footballer player.
- Vedran Runje (born 1976), footballer goalkeeper.
- Zlatko Runje (born 1979), footballer player.
- Goran Sablić (born 1979), footballer manager.
- Mario Tičinović (born 1991), footballer player.
- Josip Tomašević (born 1994), footballer player.
- Miko Tripalo (1926–1995), politician.
- Ante Vidošević (1925–1975), footballer player.
- Nenad Vučković (born 1976), footballer player.
- Ivan Vukas (born 1979), handballer player.
- Ante Vukušić (born 1991), footballer player.
- Slaven Zambata (1940–2020), footballer player.
Sirač
[edit]- Josip Reihl-Kir (1955–1991), police chief.
Sisak
[edit]- Monika Babok (born 1991), swimmer.
- Bobby Bosko Grubic (aka Bobby G) (born 1972), singer/songwriter, director, producer.
- Janko Bobetko (1919–2003), Croatian Army general.
- Ante Crnac (born 2003), footballer player.
- Goran Dević (born 1971), film director and screenwriter.
- Tamás Erdődy (1558–1624), ban.
- Mario Garba (born 1977), footballer player.
- David Haines (1970–2014), British aid worker who was captured by ISIL.
- Desiderius Hampel (1895-1981), commander of the 13th Waffen-SS Mountain Division during World War II.
- Monika Herceg (born 1990), poet, playwright, editor, feminist and activist.
- Ivica Horvat (1926–2012), footballer player and manager.
- Hrvoje Klasić (born 1972), historian.
- Sveti Kvirin Sisački, patron saint, bishop.
- Stjepan Lamza (1940–2022), footballer player.
- Vladimir Laxa (1870–1945), highly decorated veteran of the First World War.
- Vladimir Majder (1911–1943), Croatian partisan and Spanish Civil War veteran.
- Lovro Mazalin (born 1997), basketball player.
- Ivan Medarić (1912–1990), footballer player.
- Miroslav Miletić (1925–2018), composer and viola player.
- Marijan Mrmić (born 1965), footballer player and goalkeeper.
- Lisa Nemec (born 1984), long-distance runner.
- Ljudevit Posavski, 9th-century prince.
- Ivan Prpić (1927–2019), physician.
- Stjepan Radić (1871–1928), politician.
- Leon Radošević (born 1990), basketball player.
- Ivica Senzen (born 1951), footballer player.
- Mika Špiljak (1916–2007), politician.
- Viktor Špišić (born 1982), footballer player.
- Bisera Veletanlić (born 1942), Serbian pop singer.
- Alexander Wittek (1852–1894), architect and chess master.
Siverić
[edit]- Dado Topić (born 1949), rock musician and singer.
Sjeničak Lasinjski
[edit]- Gojko Nikoliš (1911–1995), physician, historian and general.
Skrad
[edit]- Aleksandar Kozlina (1938–2013), footballer player.
Slanje
[edit]- Ivan Crkvenčić (1923–2011), food and regional geographer.
Slanovec
[edit]- Fran Folnegović (1848–1903), politician.
Slatina
[edit]- Eugen Dasović (1896–1980), footballer player.
- Milko Kelemen (1924–2018), composer.
- Filip Veger (born 1994), tennis player.
- Viktor Žmegač (1929–2022), musicologist and scholar.
Slavonski Brod
[edit]- Milan Amruš (1848–1919), physician, lawyer and politician.
- Ilija Aračić (born 1970), footballer player.
- Zdenko Balaš (born 1940), rower at the 1964 Summer Olympics for Yugoslavia.[6]
- Josip Barišić (born 1981), footballer player.
- Zlatko Bašić (born 1975), footballer player.
- Vladimir Becić (1886–1954), painter.
- Filip Blašković (born 1945), footballer player.
- Predrag Bobić (born 1960), musician, guitarist and music pedagogue.
- Toni Borevković (born 1997), footballer player.
- Ana Božić (born 1988), basketball player.
- Ivanka Brađašević (born 1955), poet, writer and librarian.
- Đuro Đaković (1886–1929), metal worker, communist and revolutionary.
- Iva Ciglar (born 1985), basketball player.
- Filip Erceg (born 1979), writer, journalist and political scientist.
- Ivica Hmjelovac (born 1946), gymnast.
- Jelena Ivezić (born 1984), basketball player.
- Vjekoslav Klaić (1849–1928), historian and writer.
- Mihaela Lazić (born 2000), basketball player.
- Mario Mandžukić (born 1986) footballer player.
- Kristijan Mesaroš (born 1988), tennis player.
- Matija Mesić (1826–1878), historian and university professor.
- Damir Milačić (born 1975), basketball player.
- Ivica Miljković (born 1947), footballer player.
- Kosta Mušicki (1897–1946), brigadier general who commanded the collaborationist Serbian Volunteer Corps during World War II.
- Ivica Olić (born 1979), footballer player.
- Tonči Peribonio (born 1960), handball goalkeeper.
- Milan Pribićević (1876–1937), political activist.
- Branko Radičević (1824–1853), poet.
- Matija Antun Relković (1732–1798), writer.
- Marko Rothmüller (1908–1993), operatic baritone, composer and pianist.
- Branko Ružić (1919–1997), painter, sculptor and professor.
- Mia Slavenska (1916–2002), soloist of the Russian Ballet.
- Dragutin Tadijanović (1905–2007), poet.
- Mario Vrančić (born 1989), footballer player.
- Josip Weber (1964–2017), footballer player.
- Dragoslava Žakula (born 1973), basketball player.
- Aleksandar Zarić (born 1989), basketball coach and player.
Slavsko Polje
[edit]- Branko Mamula (1921–2021), politician.
Slivno
[edit]- Slaven Ravlić (born 1951), lexicographer, politologist and sociologist.
Slunj
[edit]- Emanuel Cvjetićanin (1833–1919), a rank equivalent to major general.
- Milan Neralić (1875–1918), fencer.
Smiljan
[edit]- Kata Pejnović (1899–1966), feminist and politician.
- Nikola Tesla (1856–1943), inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, and futurist.
Sokolovac
[edit]- Aleksandar Licht (1884−1948), leader and founder of the Zionist movement in Croatia.
Solin
[edit]- Ljubo Boban (1933–1994), historian and academic.
- Ante Delaš (born 1988), basketball player.
- Joško Jeličić (born 1971), footballer player.
- Jozo Kljaković (1889–1969), painter.
- Ante Režić (born 1988), footballer player.
- Josip Solić (born 1988), footballer player.
- Bogdan Žižić (1934–2021), film director and screenwriter.
Sošice
[edit]- Carla Martinis (1922–2010), operatic soprano.
- Petar Petretić (1604–1667), historian, linguist, and Catholic bishop
Špišić Bukovica
[edit]- Dražen Kühn (born 1965) actor.
Split
[edit]- Duje Ajduković (born 2001), tennis player.
- Acija Alfirević (born 1951), academic, lecturer, professor, feminist, scientist, writer and literary translator.
- Jakob Altaras (1918–2001), physician and president.
- Klement Alujević (1920–1984), rower.
- Franko Andrijašević (born 1991), footballer player.
- Stjepan Andrijašević (born 1967), footballer player.
- Ivica Ančić (born 1979), tennis player.
- Mario Ančić (born 1984), tennis player.
- Sanja Ančić (born 1988), tennis player.
- Franka Anić (born 1991), taekwondo athlete.
- Arsen Anton Ostojić (born 1965), film director and screenwriter.
- Marija Anzulović (born 1968), volleyball player.
- Zlatko Arambasic (born 1969), footballer player.
- Mate Arapov (born 1976), sailor.
- Aljoša Asanović (born 1965), footballer player.
- Luka Babić (born 1991), basketball player.
- Nenad Baćina (born 1971), footballer player.
- Antonia Balek (born 1968), athlete.
- Andrija Balić (born 1997), footballer player.
- Dominik Balić (born 1996), footballer player.
- Ivano Balić (born 1979), handballer player.
- Josip Balić (born 1993), footballer player.
- Ivica Bančić (born 1971), footballer player.
- Ivan Banović (born 1984), footballer player.
- Ante Barać (born 1980), footballer player.
- Hrvoje Barić (born 1965), swimmer.
- Lana Barić (born 1979), actress.
- Hrvoje Barišić (born 1991), footballer player.
- Marko Barišić (born 1993), footballer player.
- Tina Barišić (born 2000), handballer player.
- Josip Bašić (born 1996), footballer player.
- Tonči Bašić (born 1974), footballer player.
- Ante Batarelo (born 1984), footballer player.
- Martin Baturina (born 2003), footballer player.
- Mate Baturina (born 1973), footballer player.
- Roko Baturina (born 2000), footballer player.
- Milivoj Bebić (born 1959), water polo player.
- Toma Bebić (1935–1990), multidisciplinary artist: musician, writer, actor, painter and poet.
- Ana-Marija Begić (born 1994), basketball player.
- Vojislav Bego (1923–1999), electrical engineer.
- Zdenko Bego (1933–2014), rowing cox.
- Zvonko Bego (1940–2018), footballer player.
- Ena Begović (1960–2000), actress.
- Vinko Begović (born 1948), footballer manager and former player.
- Alija Behmen (1940–2018), politician.
- Vili Beroš (born 1964), politician and neurosurgeon.
- Enzo Bettiza (1927–2017), novelist, journalist and politician.
- Goran Bezina (born 1980), ice hockey defenseman.
- Mislav Bezmalinović (1967–2024), water polo player.
- Karlo Bilić (born 1993), footballer player.
- Mate Bilić (born 1980), footballer player.
- Slaven Bilić (born 1968), footballer player.
- Marino Biliškov (born 1976), footballer player.
- Frane Bitunjac (born 1997), footballer player.
- Stipe Biuk (born 2002), footballer player.
- Toni Bizaca (born 1982), basketball player.
- Đurđica Bjedov (born 1947), swimmer.
- Jakov Blagaić (born 2000), footballer player.
- Antonio Blasevich (1902–1976), footballer player.
- Ante Blažević (born 1996), footballer player.
- Goran Blažević (born 1986), footballer player.
- Valentina Blažević (born 1994), handballer player.
- Ana Boban (born 1947), swimmer.
- Blaženko Boban (born 1960), politician.
- Ervin Boban (born 1965), footballer player.
- Franko Bogdan (born 1965), footballer player.
- Luka Bogdan (born 1996), footballer player.
- Domagoj Boljat (born 1991), footballer player.
- Mario Boljat (born 1951), footballer player.
- Duje Bonačić (1929–2020), rower.
- Filip Bonačić (1911–1991), water polo player.
- Luka Bonačić (born 1955), footballer player.
- Mirko Bonačić (1903–1989), footballer player.
- Igor Boraska (born 1970), rower.
- Petar Bosančić (born 1996), footballer player.
- Josip Božić Pavletić (born 1994), handballer player.
- Domagoj Bradarić (born 1999), footballer player.
- Filip Bradarić (born 1992), footballer player.
- Marko Brainović (1920–2010), water polo player.
- Roko Brajković (born 2005), footballer player.
- Slavko Bralić (born 1992), footballer player.
- Lovre Brečić (born 1996), taekwondo athlete.
- Ivan Brnić (born 2001), footballer player.
- Ilija Brozović (born 1991), handballer player.
- Igor Bubnjić (born 1992), footballer player.
- Frane Bućan (born 1965), footballer player.
- Lorena Bućan (born 2002), singer.
- Marijan Budimir (born 1980), footballer manager and former player.
- Jagoda Buić (1930–2022), visual artist.
- Zoran Bujas (1910–2004), psychologist.
- Helena Bulaja (born 1971), multimedia artist, film director, scriptwriter, designer and film producer.
- Toni Bulaja (born 1974), sailor.
- Zvonko Buljan (born 1987), basketball player.
- Branko Buljevic (born 1947), soccer player.
- Damir Buljević (born 1965), tennis player.
- Damir Burić (born 1964), footballer manager and former player.
- Ivica Burić (born 1963), basketball player.
- Mia Buric (born 1982), tennis player.
- Tomislav Bušić (born 1986), footballer player.
- Darko Butorović (born 1970), footballer player.
- Dragoslav Čakić (born 1965), footballer player.
- Mijo Caktaš (born 1992), footballer player.
- Antonio Calebotta (1930–2002), basketball player.
- Josip Čalušić (born 1993), footballer player.
- Ivona Ćavar (born 1995), karate competitor.
- Zlatko Celent (1952–1992), rower.
- Branko Cikatić (1955–2020), heavyweight kickboxer.
- Ivo Cipci (born 1933), water polo player.
- Branimir Cipetić (born 1995), footballer player.
- Teo Čizmić (born 1971), basketball player.
- Jure Čolak (born 1989), footballer player.
- Ferante Colnago (1907–1969), footballer player.
- Ivan Ćubelić (born 2003), footballer player.
- Branko Čubrilo (born 1988), footballer player.
- Ivan Ćurić (born 1987), footballer player.
- Mario Ćurić (born 1998), footballer player.
- Vinko Cuzzi (1940–2011), footballer player.
- Jakša Cvitanić (born 1962), professor of Mathematical Finance at the California Institute of Technology and the director.
- John Cvitanovich (1930–2002), footballer player.
- Mario Delaš (born 1990), basketball player.
- Ivan Delić (born 1998), footballer player.
- Mate Delić (born 1993), tennis player and a coach.
- Nenad Delić (born 1984), basketball player.
- Ana Đerek (born 1998), artistic gymnast.
- Viktor Đerek (born 2000), photographer.
- Slobodan Dijaković (born 1947), swimmer.
- Petra Dizdar (born 1984), tennis player.
- Teo Đogaš (born 1977), water polo player.
- Jelena Đokić (born 1977), actress.
- Vlatko Đolonga (born 1976), footballer defender.
- Tomislav Domazet-Lošo (born 1974), geneticist.
- Duje Draganja (born 1983), swimmer.
- Marin Draganja (born 1991), tennis player.
- Tomislav Draganja (born 1994), tennis player.
- Oliver Dragojević (1947–2018), singer and composer.
- Niki Drpić (born 1979), bobsledder.
- Tomislav Duka (born 1992), footballer player.
- Duje Dukan (born 1991), basketball player.
- Ivica Dukan (born 1956), basketball player.
- Darko Dukić (born 1962), boxer.
- Luka Dumančić (born 1998), footballer player.
- Boris Dvornik (1939–2008), actor.
- Igor Dvornik (1923–2010), radiation chemist.
- Vilson Džoni (born 1950), footballer defender.
- Ivan Elez (born 1981), footballer player.
- Josip Elez (born 1994), footballer player.
- Kristina Elez (born 1987), handballer player.
- Marina Erakovic (born 1988), tennis player.
- Ante Erceg (born 1989), footballer player.
- Stipe Erceg (born 1974), actor.
- Tina Erceg (born 1988), gymnast.
- Tomislav Erceg (born 1971), footballer player.
- Bruna Esih (born 1975), politician and croatologist.
- Mate Eterović (born 1984), footballer player.
- Minski Fabris (born 1941), sailor.
- Joško Farac (born 1969), footballer player.
- Marina Fernandez (born 1981), actress.
- Mimi Fiedler (born 1975), actress.
- Dalibor Filipović (born 1974), footballer player.
- Deni Fiorentini (born 1984), water polo player.
- Goran Fiorentini (born 1981), water polo player.
- Darko Franić (born 1987), footballer player.
- Domagoj Franić (born 1993), footballer player.
- Lovrenco Franičević (born 1978), butterfly swimmer.
- Ivan Fuštar (born 1989), footballer defender.
- Drago Gabrić (born 1986), footballer player.
- Tonči Gabrić (born 1961), footballer player.
- Anita Gaće (born 1983), handballer player.
- Anita Galić (born 1985), freestyle swimmer.
- Zlatko Gall (born 1954), journalist, commentator and rock critic.
- Artur Gavazzi (1861–1944), geographer and cartographer.
- Sanja Gavrilović (born 1982), hammer thrower.
- Nikola Gazdić (died 1921), footballer player.
- Tone Gazzari (1912–1996), swimmer.
- Ivo Giovanelli (1919–2009), water polo player.
- Ratko Glavina (born 1941), actor.
- Nikša Gligo (born 1946), musicologist and university professor.
- Borna Gojo (born 1998), tennis player.
- Jakov Gojun (born 1986), handballer player.
- Albert Goldstein (1943–2007), intellectual, writer, publisher, poet and translator.
- Ivo Goldstein (born 1958), historian, author and ambassador.
- Toni Golem (born 1982), footballer player.
- Ivo Grbić (born 1996), footballer player.
- Albina Grčić (born 1999), singer.
- Lenko Grčić (1925–1999), footballer coach and player.
- Tomislav Grčić (born 1986), footballer player.
- Franko Grgić (born 2003), freestyle swimmer.
- Vedrana Grgin-Fonseca (born 1975), basketball player.
- Ante Grgurević (born 1975), basketball player.
- Luka Grubišić (born 1997), footballer player.
- Goran Gruica (born 1986), footballer player.
- Gabriela Gudelj (born 1997), handballer player.
- Tonči Gulin (1938—1999), footballer player.
- Luka Gusić (born 1989), footballer player.
- Jure Guvo (born 1977), footballer player.
- Joško Hajder (1994–2022), footballer player.
- Mirko Ivančić (born 1960), rower.
- Goran Ivanišević (born 1971), tennis player and current coach.
- Luca Ivanković (born 1975), basketball player.
- Nataša Ivanović (born 1978), politician.
- Tomislav Ivić (1933–2011), footballer player and manager.
- Kristijan Jakić (born 1997), footballer player.
- Ivan Jakov Džoni (born 1994), footballer player.
- Nataša Janjić (born 1981), film, stage and television actress.
- Janko Janković (born 1963), footballer player.
- Duje Javorčić (born 1999), footballer player.
- Ivan Javorčić (born 1979), footballer player.
- Davor Jelaska (1907–1995), rower.
- Igor Jelavić (born 1962), footballer player.
- Mario Jelavić (born 1993), footballer player.
- Petar Jelenić (born 1987), tennis player.
- Nikola Jerkan (born 1964), footballer player.
- Jurica Jerković (1950–2019), footballer player.
- Matej Jonjić (born 1991), footballer player.
- Mićun Jovanić (1952–2010), footballer player.
- Ivan Jovanović (born 1991), footballer player.
- Roko Jureškin (born 2000), footballer player.
- Ante Jurić (1934–2013), footballer goalkeeper.
- Ivan Jurić (born 1975), footballer manager and former player.
- Stanko Jurić (born 1996), footballer player.
- Robert Juričko (born 1959), footballer player.
- Zdravko Juričko (1929–2012), footballer player.
- Zoran Kačić (born 1953), water polo player.
- Ivica Kalinić (born 1956), footballer manager and player.
- Lovre Kalinić (born 1990), footballer player.
- Nikola Kalinić (born 1988), footballer player.
- Fabjan Kaliterna (1886–1952), architect and sportsperson.
- Luka Kaliterna (1893–1984), footballer manager and player.
- Toni Kanaet (born 1995), taekwondo practitioner.
- Ivana Kapitanović (born 1994), handballer player.
- Josip Karaman (1864–1921), film director and photographer.
- Teo Kardum (born 1986), footballer player.
- Tomislav Karlo (born 1970), backstroke swimmer.
- Franko Kaštropil (born 1984), basketball player.
- Miro Katić (born 1974), footballer player.
- Josip Keran (born 1985), footballer player.
- Ivan Kljaković Gašpić (born 1984), sailor.
- Ivan Knezović (born 1982), footballer defender.
- Ljubomir Kokeza (1920–1992), footballer player.
- Juraj Kolombatović (1843–1908), zoologist and ichthyology.
- Ðulijano Koludra (born 1974), bobsledder.
- Jelena Kostanić Tošić (born 1981), tennis player.
- Dario Kostović (born 1980), ice hockey player.
- Grgica Kovač (born 1966), footballer player.
- Miro Kovač (born 1968), historian.
- Nediljko Kovačević (born 1995), footballer player.
- Oliver Kovačević (born 1974), footballer player.
- Miro Kovačić (born 1994), footballer player.
- Vladimir Kragić (1910–1975), footballer player.
- Joško Kreković (born 1969), water polo player and current coach.
- Karlo Kreković (born 1999), water polo player.
- Sergije Krešić (born 1946), footballer manager and player.
- Ivica Križanac (born 1979), footballer defender.
- Ivan Krolo (born 2003), footballer player.
- Dora Krstulović (born 1981), tennis player.
- Duje Krstulović (born 1953), basketball player.
- Stane Krstulović (1929–2012), footballer manager and player.
- Vicko Krstulović (1905–1988), communist revolutionary.
- Tonći Kukoč (born 1990), footballer defender.
- Toni Kukoč (born 1968), basketball player.
- Vedran Kukoč (born 1976), footballer player.
- Aljoša Kunac (born 1980), water polo player.
- Robert Kurbaša (born 1977), actor.
- Karlo Kuret (born 1970), sailor.
- Nediljko Labrović (born 1999), footballer goalkeeper.
- Mate Lacić (born 1980), footballer defender.
- Boris Lalovac (born 1976), economist and politician.
- Draghixa Laurent (born 1973), pornographic actress and singer.
- Ivan Leko (born 1978), footballer manager and former player.
- Petar Lela (born 1994), footballer player.
- Ana Lelas (born 1983), basketball player.
- Žana Lelas (1970–2021), basketball player.
- Ivan Lendrić (born 1991), footballer player.
- Karlo Letica (born 1997), footballer player.
- Marko Livaja (born 1993), footballer player.
- Marin Ljubić (born 1997), footballer goalkeeper.
- Marin Ljubičić (footballer, born 2002) (born 2002), footballer player.
- Frane Lojić (born 1985), footballer player.
- Vjekoslav Lokica (born 1965), footballer manager and player.
- Krešimir Lončar (born 1983), basketball player.
- Boris Lovrić (born 1975), bobsledder.
- Dragan Lovrić (born 1996), footballer defender.
- Ivan Lovrić (born 1985), footballer player.
- Luka Lozina (born 1995), water polo player.
- Igor Lozo (born 1984), footballer player.
- Marko Lozo (born 1988), footballer player.
- Luka Lučić (born 1995), footballer player.
- Krešimir Luetić (born 1996), footballer player.
- Šime Luketin (born 1953), footballer player.
- Deni Lušić (born 1962), water polo player.
- Mirjana Majurec (1952–2022), actress.
- Ivan Mamut (born 1997), footballer player.
- Stipe Mandalinić (born 1992), handballer player.
- Predrag Manojlović (1951–2014), water polo player.
- Jovan Manović (1977–2007), basketball player.
- Igor Marić (born 1982), bobsledder.
- Marin Marić (born 1994), basketball player.
- Filip Marčić (born 1985), footballer player.
- Nikola Mardešić (born 1945), rower.
- Damir Maretić (born 1969), footballer midfielder.
- Juraj Maretić (born 1993), footballer player.
- Ana Maria Marković (born 1999), footballer player.
- Tomislav Marijanović (born 1981), judoka.
- Smiljana Marinović (born 1977), breaststroke swimmer.
- Dražen Marović (born 1938), chess player, trainer, journalist, writer and broadcaster.
- Petra Martić (born 1991), tennis player.
- Tonči Martić (born 1972), footballer player.
- Joško Marušić (born 1952), animator, caricaturist, illustrator and university professor.
- Sead Marušić (born 1965), rower.
- Barbara Matić (born 1994), judoka.
- Ivan Matić (born 1971), footballer manager and player.
- Davor Matijaš (born 1999), footballer goalkeeper.
- Ivica Matković (born 1953), footballer manager and player.
- Frane Matošić (1918–2007), footballer coach and player.
- Jozo Matošić (1913–1999), footballer coach and player.
- Damir Matulović (born 1976), footballer midfielder.
- Duje Medak (born 1993) footballer midfielder.
- Gastone Medin (1905–1973), art director.
- Ivan Medvid (born 1977), footballer player.
- Luka Menalo (born 1996), footballer player.
- Virgil Meneghello Dinčić (1876–1944), painter and art teacher.
- Petar Metličić (born 1976), handballer player.
- Nedjeljko Mihanović (1930–2022), politician.
- Miro Mihovilović (1915–2010), water polo player.
- Željko Mijač (1954–2022), footballer player.
- Nenad Mijatović (born 1987), basketball player.
- Damir Mikec (born 1974), sport shooter.
- Božo Mikulić (born 1997), footballer player.
- Ivan Mikulić (born 1995), taekwondo practitioner.
- Goran Milanko (born 1968), footballer midfielder.
- Nikola Milanković (born 1986), footballer midfielder.
- Stjepan Milardović (born 1953), footballer player.
- Petar Milas (born 1995), boxer.
- Antonio Milić (born 1994), footballer defender.
- Zvonimir Milić (born 1995), footballer player.
- Miloš Milošević (born 1972), swimmer.
- Goran Milović (born 1989), footballer defender.
- Neven Mimica (born 1953), politician and diplomat.
- Jerolim Miše (1890–1970), painter, teacher, and art critic.
- Marko Mišura (born 1971), sailor.
- Davor Mladina (born 1959), footballer manager.
- Ivan Mladina (born 1980), freestyle swimmer.
- Ante Mladinić (1929–2002), footballer manager.
- Mate Mojtić (1914–1995), rower.
- Ivica Mornar (born 1974), footballer player.
- Nikola Moro (born 1998), footballer player.
- Tina Morpurgo (1907–1944), painter.
- Vid Morpurgo (1838–1911), industrialist, publisher, politician and member.
- Luka Mratović (born 1987), sailor.
- Duško Mrduljaš (born 1951), rower.
- Elko Mrduljaš (1909–1991), rower.
- Tomislav Mrkonjić (born 1994), footballer player.
- Mirando Mrsić (born 1959), physician and politician.
- Veljko Mršić (born 1971), basketball player.
- Petar Muslim (born 1988), water polo player.
- Dražen Mužinić (born 1953), footballer midfielder.
- Ante Nardelli (1937–1995), water polo player.
- Ante Nazor (born 1978), basketball coach.
- Ozren Nedoklan (1922–2004), footballer player and manager.
- Darko Nejašmić (born 1999), footballer player.
- Nenad Nikolić (born 1959), footballer coach and former player.
- Nikola Nimac (born 1981), skeleton racer.
- Enia Ninčević (born 1990), sailor.
- Zoran Nižić (born 1989), footballer player.
- Natko Nodilo (1834–1912), politician, historian, journalist, university professor, and chancellor.
- Romano Obilinović (born 1979), footballer player.
- Daria Obratov (born 1989), luger.
- Igor Omrčen (born 1980), volleyball player.
- Mario Osibov (born 1973), footballer player.
- Ranko Ostojić (born 1962), lawyer and centre-left politician.
- Petar Ozretić (1920–1996), rower.
- Ante Palaversa (born 2000), footballer midfielder.
- Maja Palaveršić (born 1973), tennis player.
- Jelena Pandžić (born 1983), tennis player.
- Željko Panić (born 1976), swimmer.
- Mate Parlov (1948–2008), boxer and Olympic gold medalist.
- Vladimir Parpura (born 1964), neurobiologist.
- Drago Pašalić (born 1984), basketball player.
- Duško Pavasovič (born 1976), chess player.
- Josip Pavić (born 1982), water polo player.
- Mate Pavić (born 1993), tennis player.
- Jurica Pavičić (born 1965), writer, columnist and film critic.
- Jure Pavlović (born 1985), film director and TV directing.
- Velimir Perasović (born 1965), basketball coach and former player.
- Matko Perdijić (born 1982), footballer goalkeeper.
- Ivan Perišić (born 1989), footballer player.
- Špiro Peričić (born 1993), footballer defender.
- Vanja Perišić (born 1985), middle distance runner.
- Frane Perišin (born 1960), actor.
- Luka Peruzović (born 1952), footballer coach and former player.
- Sandra Pešić (born 1971), basketball player.
- Anamarija Petričević (born 1972), swimmer.
- Toni Pezo (born 1987), footballer midfielder.
- Nikola Pilić (born 1939), tennis player.
- Ivica Pirić (born 1977), sports director, business executive and retired footballer player.
- Tonći Pirija (born 1980), footballer player.
- Mirko Pivčević (born 1975), cinematographer.
- Antonio Plazibat (born 1993), kickboxer.
- Stipe Plazibat (born 1989), footballer player.
- Zoran Plazonić (born 1989), footballer midfielder.
- Milan Pleština (born 1961), actor.
- Stipe Pletikosa (born 1979), footballer goalkeeper.
- Emilija Podrug (born 1979), basketball player.
- Stanko Poklepović (1938–2018), footballer player and manager.
- Damir Polić (born 1953), water polo player.
- Maja Poljak (born 1983), volleyball player.
- Mili Poljičak (born 2004), tennis player.
- Renco Posinković (born 1964), water polo player and coach.
- Nenad Pralija (born 1970), footballer midfielder.
- Agron Preteni (born 1990), cruiserweight kickboxer.
- Marinko Prga (born 1971), actor.
- Kruno Prijatelj (1922–1998), art historian, art critic and University professor.
- Jure Primorac (born 1981), footballer player.
- Dino Prižmić (born 2005), tennis player.
- Karla Prodan (born 1998), judoka.
- Dino Rađa (born 1967), basketball player.
- Luka Radelić (born 1981), sailor.
- Faretta Radic (born 1998), topmodel.
- Ivica Radić (born 1990), basketball player.
- Mario Radić (born 1982), tennis player.
- Stipe Radić (born 2000), footballer player.
- Vanja Radinović (born 1972), footballer manager and former player.
- Miroslav Radman (born 1944), biologist.
- Goran Radnić (born 1983), footballer player.
- Božidar Radošević (born 1989), footballer goalkeeper.
- Josip Radošević (born 1994), footballer midfielder.
- Ivo Radovniković (1918–1977), footballer player and manager.
- Ivan Rajčić (born 1981), footballer player.
- Damir Rančić (born 1983), basketball coach and player.
- Boris Rapaić (born 1997), footballer player.
- Damir Rašić (born 1988), footballer player.
- Danijel Rašić (born 1988), footballer player.
- Ante Rebić (born 1993), footballer player.
- Hrvoje Relota (born 1996), footballer defender.
- Ivan Režić (born 1979), footballer player.
- Krešimir Režić (born 1981), footballer player.
- Slavica Rinčić (born 1966), handballer player.
- Ivan Rodić (born 1985), footballer player.
- Marin Roglić (born 1997), footballer player.
- Zoran Roglić (born 1976), footballer player.
- Kaja Rogulj (born 1986), footballer defender.
- Vanja Rogulj (born 1982), breaststroke swimmer.
- Ante Roguljić (born 1996), footballer midfielder.
- Ante Roje (1905–1980), swimmer.
- Zoran Roje (born 1955), water polo player and coach.
- Romeo Romanutti (1926–2007), basketball player.
- Ivana Roščić (born 1978), actress.
- Vinko Rosić (1941–2006), water polo player.
- Mateo Roskam (born 1987), footballer player.
- Đovani Roso (born 1972), footballer player.
- Ivo Rudic (1942–2009), soccer player.
- Vicko Ruić (born 1959), film director, screenwriter, producer and actor.
- Ivan Runje (born 1990), footballer player.
- Nenad Šalov (born 1955), footballer midfielder.
- Antonio Samac (born 1997), footballer player.
- Martina Šamadan (born 1993), volleyball player.
- Matea Samardžić (born 1995), swimmer.
- Ivo Sanader (born 1953), politician.
- Ivan Šarić (chess player) (born 1990), chess grandmaster.
- Ivan Šarić (footballer) (born 2001), footballer player.
- Višeslav Sarić (born 1977), water polo player.
- Jakov Sedlar (born 1952), film director and producer.
- Michele Šego (born 2000), footballer player.
- Petar Šegvić (1930–1990), rower.
- Mirko Selak (born 1978), footballer forward.
- Vladimir Šenauer (1930–2013), footballer player.
- Vojko Šeravić (1926–2006), rower.
- Andrea Šerić (born 1985), handballer player.
- Anđelo Šetka (born 1985), water polo player.
- Bruno Silić (1958–2004), water polo player and coach.
- Mateo Silić (born 1984), footballer player.
- Lorenco Šimić (born 1996), footballer player.
- Vjeran Simunić (born 1953), footballer manager and former player.
- Pjer Šimunović (born 1962), Ambassador to the United States.
- Dino Sinovčić (born 1992), swimmer.
- Ivan Siriščević (born 1987), basketball player.
- Karla Šitić (born 1992), distance swimmer.
- Marija Škaričić (born 1977), actress.
- Ivica Skelin (born 1973), basketball coach.
- Nikša Skelin (born 1978), rower.
- Siniša Skelin (born 1974), rower.
- Josip Škorić (born 1981), footballer goalkeeper.
- Dino Skorup (born 1999), footballer midfielder.
- Ivo Šlaus (born 1931), nuclear and particle physicist.
- Ivan Slišković (born 1991), handballer player.
- Petar Smajić (1910–1985), painter and sculptor.
- Mile Smodlaka (born 1976), water polo player and coach.
- Ivo Smoje (born 1978), footballer player.
- Tomislav Smoljanović (born 1977), medical scientist, physician, and a retired rower.
- Josip Sobin (born 1989), basketball player.
- Slavko Sobin (born 1984), actor.
- Maja Sokač (born 1982), handballer player.
- Ivan Šola (born 1961), bobsledder.
- Joško Španjić (born 1966), footballer manager and former player.
- Olga Spiridonović (1923–1994), film, theatre and television actress.
- Igor Stanisavljević (born 1978), footballer defender.
- Zulejka Stefanini (1912–2005), hurdler.
- Tonči Stipanović (born 1986), sailor.
- Dante Stipica (born 1991), footballer player.
- Dragan Stojkić (born 1975), footballer goalkeeper.
- Ivan Strinić (born 1987), footballer player.
- Srđan Subotić (born 1980), basketball player.
- Hrvoje Sunara (born 1979), footballer player.
- Bruno Šundov (born 1980), basketball player.
- Kristina Šundov (born 1986), footballer striker.
- Ivica Šurjak (born 1953), footballer midfielder.
- Teo Susnjak (born 1977), tennis player.
- Goran Šušnjara (born 1958), footballer midfielder.
- Marijan Šuto (born 1996), footballer player.
- Joško Svaguša (born 1972), entrepreneur, former politician and former president.
- Ognjen Sviličić (born 1971), screenwriter and film director.
- Žan Tabak (born 1970), basketball player.
- Đoni Tafra (born 1968), footballer player.
- Tonio Teklić (born 1999), footballer player.
- Marko Tešija (born 1992), footballer player.
- Ivo-Valentino Tomaš (1993–2019), footballer midfielder.
- Goran Tomasevic (born 1990), water polo player.
- Fabjan Tomić (born 1995), footballer goalkeeper.
- Sandro Tomić (born 1972), footballer goalkeeper and currently the goalkeeping coach.
- Vjekoslav Tomić (born 1983), footballer goalkeeper.
- Ivan Tomičić (born 1993), footballer midfielder.
- Dinko Trebotić (born 1990), footballer midfielder.
- Ivo Trumbić (1935–2021), water polo player and Olympic medallist.
- Antonia Tucaković (born 1992), handballer player.
- Igor Tudor (born 1978), footballer manager and former player.
- Ratomir Tvrdić (1943–2024), basketball player.
- Roko Ukić (born 1984), basketball player.
- Velimir Valenta (1929–2004), rower.
- Xenia Valderi (1926–2008), actress.
- Miro Varvodić (born 1989), footballer goalkeeper.
- Zoran Varvodić (born 1963), footballer goalkeeper.
- Ivica Vastić (born 1969), footballer midfielder and striker.
- Tino Vegar (born 1967), water polo player.
- Uros Vico (born 1981), tennis player.
- Dario Vidošević (1968–2020), rowing coxswain.
- Joško Vidošević (1935–1990), footballer player.
- Nadan Vidošević (born 1960), politician, businessman and entrepreneur arrested.
- Emanuel Vidović (1870–1953), painter and graphic artist.
- Ante Vitaić (born 1982), footballer coach.
- Frane Vitaić (born 1982), footballer player.
- Blanka Vlašić (born 1983), track and field athlete.
- Joško Vlašić (born 1956), athletics coach and a former decathlete.
- Nikola Vlašić (born 1997), footballer player.
- Dejan Vojnović (born 1975), sportsperson.
- Frane Vojković (born 1996), footballer player.
- Nikolai Volkoff (1947–2018), wrestler.
- Jakov Vranković (born 1993), handballer player.
- Josip Vranković (born 1968), basketball executive, coach and former player.
- Matea Vrdoljak (born 1985), basketball player.
- Zdeslav Vrdoljak (born 1971), water polo player.
- Marin Vučemilović-Grgić (born 1987), footballer midfielder.
- Miroslav Vučetić (born 1976), swimmer.
- Goran Vučević (born 1971), footballer midfielder.
- Damir Vučičić (born 1977), rower.
- Jurica Vučko (born 1976), footballer player.
- Luka Vučko (born 1984), footballer defender.
- Brigita Vuco (born 1999), singer and songwriter.
- Siniša Vuco (born 1971), recording artist and singer-songwriter.
- Vilibald Vuco (born 1996), footballer midfielder.
- Hari Vukas (born 1972), footballer manager and former player.
- Zdenko Vukasović (1941–2021), footballer goalkeeper.
- Elena Vukić (born 1991), volleyball player.
- Ljubo Vukić (born 1982), handballer player.
- Andrija Vuković (born 1983), footballer player.
- Drago Vuković (born 1983), handballer player.
- Hrvoje Vuković (born 1979), footballer player.
- Josip Vuković (born 1992), footballer midfielder.
- Stjepan Vuković (born 1997), footballer player.
- Tonko Vukušić (1934–2011), footballer and coach.
- Ante Vulić (1928–1993), footballer goalkeeper.
- Zoran Vulić (born 1961), footballer manager and former player.
- Stipe Vulikić (born 2001), footballer player.
- Luka Vušković (born 2007), footballer player.
- Mario Vušković (footballer, born 1953) (1953–1985), footballer player.
- Mario Vušković (born 2001), footballer player.
- Moreno Vušković (born 2003), footballer player.
- Ana Zaninović (born 1987), taekwondo practitioner.
- Lucija Zaninović (born 1987), taekwondo practitioner.
- Dalibor Zebić (born 1972), footballer manager and former player.
- Miro Žeravica (born 1972), swimmer.
- Igor Zidić (born 1939), art historian, art critic, poet and essayist.
- Tonči Žilić (born 1975), footballer player.
- Andrija Žižić (born 1980), basketball player and executive.
- Ante Žižić (born 1997), basketball player.
- Nikola Žižić (born 1988) footballer defender.
- Josip Zovko (1970–2019), actor and director.
- Miloš Zukanović (born 1996), footballer player.
- Marin Zulim (born 1991), footballer player.
- Vjeran Zuppa (born 1940), intellectual, dramaturge, literature theorist, poet, translator and former chairman of the Theater ITD.
- Miomir Žužul (born 1955), diplomat and politician.
- Šime Žužul (born 1996), footballer player.
Stari Grad
[edit]- Niko Bartulović (1890–1945), writer, publisher, journalist and translator.
- Ljubo Benčić (1905–1992), footballer player.
- Petar Hektorović (1487–1572), writer.
- Šime Ljubić (1822–1896), archaeologist, theologian, and historian.
- Jakša Račić (1868–1943), politician and medical doctor.
- Juraj Škarpa (1881–1952), sculptor.
Stari Mikanovci
[edit]- Ante Brkić (born 1988), chess grandmaster.
- Sabrina Goleš (born 1965), tennis player.
Stobreč
[edit]- Mirko Grabovac (born 1971), footballer player.
- Velimir Perasović (born 1965), basketball player.
Stojčinovac
[edit]- Branko Bošnjak (1923–1996), philosopher.
Strizivojna
[edit]- Stjepan Damjanović (born 1946), linguist, philologist and paleoslavist.
Sućuraj
[edit]- Budislav Grga Angjelinović (1886–1946), politician and lawyer.
- Stephen Jelicich (1923–2015), architect and historian.
Suhopolje
[edit]- Ivan Ibriks (born 1987), footballer defender.
Sumartin
[edit]- Mario Puratić (1904–1993), inventor.
- Petar Skansi (1943–2022), basketball player.
Sušak
[edit]- Ivan Belošević (1909–1987), footballer player.
- Ivo Maček (1914–2002), pianist, composer, teacher, editor and academician.
- Tomislav Mohorić (1926–1990), swimmer and water polo player.
Sveta Nedelja
[edit]- Mario Brnjac (1944–2007), footballer player.
- Édouard Fachleitner (1921–2008), road bicycle racer.
Sveti Ivan Žabno
[edit]- Ivan Babić (1904–1982), soldier and lieutenant-colonel
Sveti Juraj
[edit]- Nikola Babić (1905–1974), footballer player.
- Božo Grkinić (1913–1996), water polo and basketball player and coach.
- Dragutin Prica (1867–1960), admiral.
Sveti Rok
[edit]- Mile Budak (1889–1945), politician and writer.
Tkon
[edit]- Ante Gotovina (born 1955), lieutenant general and former French senior corporal.
Topusko
[edit]- Joseph Schlessinger (born 1945), biochemist and biophysician.
Tovarnik
[edit]- Antun Gustav Matoš (1873–1914), poet, short story writer, journalist, essayist and travelogue writer.
- Stjepan Kovačević (1841–1913), politician.
- Vojislav Stanimirović (born 1953), politician.
Traù
[edit]- Mila Schön (1916–2008), fashion designer.
Tremušnjak
[edit]- Filip Kljajić (1913–1943), fighter during World War II and political commissar of the 1st Proletarian Brigade.
Trilj
[edit]- Boško Anić (born 1968), footballer player.
- Mirko Jozić (born 1940), footballer player.
- Bruno Knežević (1915–1982), footballer player.
- Dušan Žanko (1904–1980), writer, professor, diplomat and the intendant.
Trogir
[edit]- Vicko Andrić (1793–1866), architect.
- Petar Berislavić (1475–1520), noble family and bishop.
- Joško Ćaleta (born 1964), ethnomusicologist, music pedagogue, conductor, composer, record producer and klapa singer.
- Coriolano Cippico (1425–1493), Dalmatian nobleman, landowner, civil servant, humanist and military commander.
- Vinko Coce (1954–2013), opera and pop singer.
- Žana Čović (born 1989), handballer player.
- Faretta (born 1998), fashion model.
- Rafaela Franić (born 1990), fashion model.
- John of Trogir (1034–1111), bishop.
- Vinko Kandija (1934–2002), handballer player and coach.
- Ivan Katalinić (born 1951), footballer player.
- Augustin Kažotić (1260–1323), bishop.
- Johannes Lucius (1604–1679), bibliography and historiography.
- Mirko Oremuš (born 1988), footballer player.
- Vedran Rožić (born 1954), footballer player and Hajduk chairman.
- Ana Tzarev (born 1937), artist.
- Biserka Višnjić (born 1953), handballer player.
- Toni Vitali (born 1991), basketball player.
Tužno
[edit]- Albert Dovecar (1937–1962), sergeant in the French 1st Foreign Parachute Regiment of the French Foreign Legion.
Udbina
[edit]- Jovanka Broz (1924–2013), lieutenant colonel.
- Vojislav Korać (1924–2010), historian and academic.
- Ivica Rajković (born 1935), cinematographer.
- Tomislav Sertić (1902–1945), military officer.
Uglješ
[edit]- Gavro Bagić (born 1985), footballer striker player.
Umag
[edit]- Luka Belić (born 1988), tennis player.
- Marino Busdachin (1956–2023), politician and human rights activist.
- Attilio Micheluzzi (1930–1990), comics artist.
- Dalibor Poldrugač (born 1975), footballer player and coach.
- Emanuel Rasberger (born 1972), tennis player.
- Ottavio Scotti (1904–1975), art director.
- Fulvio Tomizza (1935–1999), writer.
Valpovo
[edit]- Ervin Cseh (1838–1918), politician.
- Josip Hamm (1905–1986), language and literature.
- Matija Petar Katančić (1750–1825), writer, professor of aesthetics and archaeology, lexicographer, and numismatist.
- Bruno Maltar (born 1994), racing cyclist.
- Đuro Salaj (1889–1958), politician.
Varaždin
[edit]- Mirko Androić (1922–1982), historian and archivist.
- Ivan Belostenec (1594–1675), linguist, lexicographer and poet.
- Leon Benko (born 1983), footballer player.
- Dražen Besek (born 1963), footballer coach and midfield player.
- Luka Bešenić (born 1987), footballer goalkeeper player.
- Zvonko Bezjak (born 1935), hammer thrower.
- Antun Blažić (1916–1943), Partisan and People's Hero of Yugoslavia.[7]
- Denis Bochl (born 1993), footballer player.
- Mirko Bogović (1816–1893), poet and politician.
- Stjepan Boltižar (1913–1989), gymnast.
- Dominik Božak (born 1991), footballer player.
- Slavko Brankov (1951–2006), film, theatre and television actor.
- Mirko Breyer (1863–1946), writer, bibliographer and antiquarian.
- Josip Brezovec (born 1986), footballer player.
- Zdravko Brkljačić (born 1936), footballer player.
- Petar Brlek (born 1994), footballer midfielder.
- Denis Bušnja (born 2000), footballer midfielder.
- Ivan Čaklec (1932–2018), gymnast.
- Ivan Čehok (born 1965), politician.
- Fernando Consag (1703–1759), missionary, explorer and cartographer.
- Josip Čop (born 1954), footballer player.
- Renato Cornett (born 1965), boxer.
- Lovro Cvek (born 1995), footballer midfielder.
- Ivana Dežić (born 1994), handballer player.
- Blaženka Divjak (born 1967), Mathematician and politician.
- Saša Dreven (born 1990), footballer goalkeeper.
- Domagoj Drožđek (born 1996), footballer player.
- Kristijan Đurasek (born 1987), road bicycle racer.
- Neven Đurasek (born 1998), footballer midfielder.
- Dejan Glavica (born 1991), footballer midfielder.
- Gordan Golik (born 1985), footballer midfielder.
- Niko Havelka (born 1999), footballer midfielder.
- Robert Herjavec (born 1962), businessman, investor, and television personality.
- Saša Hiršzon (born 1972), tennis player.
- Lidija Horvat-Dunjko (born 1967), soprano vocalist.
- Ladislav Ilčić (born 1970), politician and violinist.
- Luka Ivanušec (born 1998), footballer player.
- Luka Jagačić (born 1990), footballer midfielder.
- Vatroslav Jagić (1838–1923), Philologist-slavist, linguist and paleographer.
- Antonio Jakoliš (born 1992), footballer player.
- Dario Jertec (born 1985), footballer midfielder.
- Zoran Kastel (born 1972), footballer manager and player.
- Matija Katanec (born 1990), footballer player.
- Ljubomir Kerekeš (born 1960), film, theatre and television actor.
- Tomica Kocijan (born 1967), footballer manager and player.
- Jana Koščak (born 2006), multi-event track and field athlete.
- Vlado Košić (born 1959), bishop.
- Siniša Kovačić (born 1977), heavyweight kickboxer.
- Željko Krajan (born 1979), tennis coach and former professional player.
- Davor Kraljević (born 1978), footballer player.
- Mladen Kranjc (1945–1988), footballer player.
- Matija Kristić (born 1978), footballer manager and defender.
- Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski (1816–1889), historian, politician and writer.
- Samuel Louis Mosinger (1804–1872), businessman, merchant and society.
- Krunoslav Lovrek (born 1979), footballer player.
- Karlo Lusavec (born 2003), footballer player.
- Martin Marčec (born 1992), handballer player.
- Zoran Matković (born 1961), archer.
- Dario Melnjak (born 1992), footballer player.
- Nikola Melnjak (born 1981), footballer defender.
- Emil Milihram (born 1982), canoeist.
- Iva Mišak (born 1993), alpine skier.
- Goran Mujanović (born 1983), footballer midfielder.
- Miljenko Mumlek (born 1972), footballer midfielder.
- Robert Murić (born 1996), footballer player.
- Stjepan Oštrek (born 1996), footballer player.
- Ivan Padovec (1800–1873), baroque.
- Pero Pirker (1927–1972), politician.
- Josip Posavec (born 1996), footballer player.
- Igor Prahić (born 1987), footballer player.
- Roberto Punčec (born 1991), footballer defender.
- Ladislav Rakovac (1847–1906), physician.
- Boris Renaud (born 1946), ice hockey player.
- Istok Rodeš (born 1996), alpine ski racer.
- Marko Rog (born 1995), footballer midfielder.
- Radoslav Rogina (born 1979), road bicycle racer.
- Vjekoslav Rosenberg-Ružić (1870–1954), composer, conductor and music educator.
- Silvester Sabolčki (1979–2003), footballer player.
- Mario Sačer (born 1990), footballer player.
- Roman Schmidt (1893–1959), credited with six aerial victories.
- Karlo Šimek (born 1988), footballer player.
- Leon Šipoš (born 2000), footballer player.
- Siniša Školneković (born 1968), water polo player and coach.
- Koloman Sović (1899–1971), cyclist.
- Karolina Šprem (born 1984), tennis player.
- Miljenko Stančić (1926–1977), painter and graphic artist.
- Karlo Težak (born 1993), footballer player.
- Samir Toplak (born 1970), footballer manager and player.
- Goran Trbuljak (born 1948), cinematographer, photographer and conceptual artist.
- Marko Trojak (born 1988), footballer midfielder.
- Željko Vincek (born 1986), sprinter.
- Zlatko Vitez (born 1950), theatre and film actor.
- Branko Vodnik (1879–1926), literary historian.
- Ljubomir Vračarević (1947–2013), martial artist and founder of Real Aikido.
- Bojan Vručina (born 1984), footballer player.
- Jurica Vručina (born 1989), footballer player.
- Davor Vugrinec (born 1975), footballer player.
- Gordan Vuk (born 1987), footballer player.
- Neven Vukman (born 1985), footballer midfielder.
- Branko Zinaja (1895–1949), footballer player.
Varaždinske Toplice
[edit]- Lavoslav Horvat (1901–1989), architect.
- Ruža Pospiš-Baldani (born 1942), operatic mezzo-soprano.
Vela Luka
[edit]- Nedo Farčić (born 1941), long-distance runner.
- Ivo Gugić (1920–1996), prelate.
- Izidor Perera-Matić (1912–1944), physician.
- Ivo Šeparović (born 1961), footballer player.
- Perica Vlašić (1932–2004), rower.
- Jasna Zlokić (born 1955), pop singer.
- Domenica Žuvela (born 1992), singer.
- Goran Žuvela (born 1948), judoka.
Veli Lošinj
[edit]- Paolo Budinich (1916–2013), theoretical physicist.
Velika Gorica
[edit]- Stjepan Deverić (born 1961), footballer and manager.
- Jacques Houdek (born 1981), recording artist.
- Joe Raduka (born 1954), soccer player.
- Nikola Schreng (born 1982), footballer goalkeeper.
- Željko Vadić (born 1953), sports shooter.
Velika Pisanica
[edit]- Edo Murtić (1921–2005), painter.
Velika Trnovitica
[edit]- Žiga Hirschler (1894–1941), composer, music critic and publicist.
Veliki Grđevac
[edit]- Károly Knezić (1808–1849), general.
- Mato Lovrak (1899–1974), children's literature writer.
Veliko Trgovišće
[edit]- Filip Lakuš (1888–1958), politician.
- Franjo Tuđman (1922–1999), politician and historian.
Veli Rat
[edit]- Marijan Oblak (1919–2008), archbishop.
Veternica
[edit]- Matija Skurjeni (1898–1990), painter.
Vidonje
[edit]- Marin Barišić (born 1947), archbishop.
Vinica
[edit]- Hinko Hinković (1854–1929), lawyer, publisher and politician.
Vinišće
[edit]- Giovanni Dalmata (1440–1514), sculptor.
Vinkovci
[edit]- Miroslav Trninic (born 1962-Vinkovci) coach, footballer, player.
- Tihana Ambroš (born 1980), handballer player.
- Marijan Antolović (born 1989), footballer goalkeeper player.
- Jurica Bajić (born 2000), footballer player.
- Vladimir Balić (born 1970), footballer goalkeeper player.
- Mario Banožić (born 1979), politician.
- Ivan Baraban (born 1988), footballer player.
- Goran Bare (born 1965), rock musician and singer.
- Mario Bilen (born 1985), footballer player.
- Miroslav Bojko (born 1971), footballer manager and player.
- Ivan Bošnjak (born 1979), footballer player.
- Ivan Božić (born 1997), footballer player.
- Hrvoje Brkić (born 1983), biophysicist.
- Duje Čop (born 1990), footballer player.
- Dragan Crnogorac (born 1978), president.
- Mirko Cro Cop (born 1974), mixed martial artist, kickboxer and amateur boxer.
- Tomislav Čuljak (born 1987), footballer player.
- Mario Čutura (born 1978), footballer midfielder.
- Marko Dabro (born 1997), footballer player.
- Marko Divković (born 1999), footballer player.
- Julije Domac (1853–1928), pharmacist and chemist.
- Tony Donlic (born 1956), soccer player.
- Saša Drakulić (born 1972), footballer player.
- Ivica Duspara (born 1965), footballer midfielder.
- Mavro Frankfurter (1875–1942), Holocaust at the Jasenovac concentration camp.
- Bruno Goda (born 1998), footballer player.
- Aleksandar Goldštajn (1912–2010), university professor, law scholar, writer and constitutional court judge.
- Velimir Grgić (born 1978), footballer player.
- Goran Hadžić (1958–2016), war criminal and a nationalist politician.
- Carl Heitzmann (1836–1896), pathologist and dermatologist.
- Lavoslav Kadelburg (1910–1994), lawyer, judge, polyglot and activist.
- Branko Karačić (born 1960), footballer manager and player.
- Mario Kasun (born 1980), basketball player.
- Renato Kelić (born 1991), footballer player.
- Andrej Kerić (born 1986), footballer striker.
- Albert Kinert (1919–1987), artist and illustrator who worked in the media of painting and graphic arts.
- Ivan Koledić (born 1989), footballer player.
- Slavko Kopač (1913–1995), painter, sculptor and poet.
- Hrvoje Kovačević (born 1982), footballer player.
- Ivan Kozarac (1885–1910), novelist, poet and writer of short stories.
- Josip Kozarac (1858–1906), writer.
- Mladen Križanović (born 1977), footballer player.
- Igor Krmar (born 1991), footballer player.
- Ivan Ladislav Galeta (1947–2014), multimedia artist, cinematographer and film director.
- Rikard Lang (1913–1994), university professor, lawyer and economist.
- Boris Leutar (born 1978), footballer player.
- Danijel Ljuboja (born 1978), footballer player.
- Mario Lučić (born 1981), footballer defender.
- Željko Malčić (born 1981), footballer player.
- Nikola Mandić (born 1995), footballer player.
- Milan Maričić (born 1961), footballer manager and player.
- Ivan Maroslavac (born 1976), footballer player.
- Mladen Matković (born 1989), footballer player.
- Tomislav Mazalović (born 1990), footballer player.
- Dina Merhav (1936–2022), sculptor.
- Zdravko Miljak (born 1950), handballer player.
- Josip Mišić (born 1994), footballer player.
- Eugen Miskolczy (1907–1947), physician, partisan and major in the Yugoslav People's Army.
- Otto Miskolczy (1909–1978), entrepreneur.
- Duje Mrdeša (born 1997), footballer player.
- Ante Mrmić (born 1992), footballer goalkeeper.
- Luka Muženjak (born 1993), footballer player.
- Martin Novoselac (born 1950), footballer defender.
- Ninoslav Parmaković (born 1982), footballer player.
- Dejan Pavličić (born 1979), footballer midfielder.
- Tomislav Pavličić (born 1983), footballer midfielder.
- Klara Perić (born 1998), volleyball player.
- Dražen Pernar (born 1971), footballer defender.
- Hrvoje Plum (born 1994), footballer midfielder.
- Jakov Puljić (born 1993), footballer player.
- Vanja Radauš (1906–1975), sculptor, painter and writer.
- Zoran Rajović (born 1979), footballer player.
- Krunoslav Rendulić (born 1973), footballer manager and player.
- Dario Rugašević (born 1991), footballer player.
- Josip Runjanin (1821–1878), soldier and composer.
- Stjepan Šejić (born 1981), comic book writer and artist.
- Hrvoje Sep (born 1986), boxer.
- Siniša Sesar (born 1972), footballer manager and player.
- Shorty (born 1980), rapper.
- Ferdo Šišić (1869–1940), historian.
- Mile Škorić (born 1991), footballer defender.
- Davor Škrlec (born 1963), electrical engineer and liberal politician.
- Josip Šokčević (1811–1896), lieutenant marshal.
- Rudolf Sremec (1909–1999), film director.
- Lazar Stanišić (born 1984), footballer player.
- Sava Šumanović (1896–1942), painter.
- Miroslav Tanjga (born 1964), footballer defender.
- Igor Tkalčević (born 1974), footballer defender.
- Petar Tomić (born 1982), footballer defender.
- Vesna Tominac Matačić (born 1968), actress.
- Tomislav Turčin (born 1997), footballer player.
- Valens (328–378), Roman emperor.
- Valentinian I (321–375), Roman emperor.
- Tomislav Vranjić (born 1983), footballer goalkeeper.
- Tonko Vukušić (1934–2011), footballer player and coach.
- Mladen Vulić (born 1969), actor.
- Ivan Žgela (born 1982), footballer midfielder.
Virje
[edit]- Ivan Levačić (1931–2023), cyclist.
- Stjepan Ljubić (1906–1986), cyclist.
Virovitica
[edit]- Željka Antunović (born 1955), politician.
- Hrvoje Babec (born 1999), footballer player.
- Petar Bošnjak (born 1974), footballer player.
- Deni Černi (born 1993), athlete.
- Konstantin Čupković (born 1997), volleyball player.
- Ivan Dečak (born 1979), singer.
- Stanija Dobrojević (born 1985), glamour model, reality television personality and former recording artist.
- Damir Doma (born 1981), fashion designer.
- Antun Dunković (born 1981), footballer player.
- Miroslav Feldman (1899–1976), poet and writer.
- Stjepan Geng (born 1993), footballer defender.
- Radovan Ivković (born 1989), footballer player.
- Nemanja Jorgić (born 1988), footballer goalkeeper.
- Marin Jurić Čivro (born 1995), singer.
- Ivica Kirin (born 1970), politician.
- Maja Kožnjak (born 1985), handballer player.
- Mateo Leš (born 2000), footballer defender.
- Tomislav Maretić (1854–1938), linguist and lexicographer.
- Ksenija Marinković (born 1966), film, television and theatre actress.
- Goran Miscevic (born 1963), soccer coach and player.
- Goran Mrđen, handballer coach.
- Zrinko Ogresta (born 1958), screenwriter and film director.
- Ivan Šibl (1917–1989), writer and politician.
- Vlado Singer (1908–1943), politician.
- Tomislav Tolušić (born 1979), politician.
- Marijeta Vidak (born 1992), handballer player.
- Dijana Vukomanović (born 1967), politician.
- Karlo Weissmann (1890–1953), physician.
Viškovci
[edit]- Ivan Tišov (1879–1928), painter.
Vižinada
[edit]- Carlotta Grisi (1819–1899), ballet dancer.
Vodnjan
[edit]- Bartolomeo Biasoletto (1793–1858), pharmacist, botanist and phycologist.
- Bruno Blašković (born 1998), swimmer.
- Miljenko Licul (1946–2009), graphic designer.
Vranjic
[edit]- Frane Bulić (1846–1934), priest, archaeologist, and historian.
Vrapče
[edit]- Damir Mužek (born 1967), footballer player.
Vratišinec
[edit]- Vinko Žganec (1890–1976), ethnomusicologist.
Vrbanj
[edit]- Matija Ivanić (1445–1523), prominent 16th century citizen of the Dalmatian city.
Vrbnik
[edit]- Blaž Baromić (1450–1505), printer, calligrapher and printing press.
Vrboska
[edit]- Rajmund Kupareo (1914–1996), priest, poet, theological writer, composer, translator and editor.
Vrbovec
[edit]- August Bivec (1909–1987), footballer player.
- Petar Zrinski (1621–1671), writer.
Vrgorac
[edit]- Ante Jelavić (born 1963), politician.
- Damir Krstičević (born 1969), general and politician.
- Adam Mitchell (born 1996), footballer player.
- Rafael Primorac (born 1954), film producer.
- Tin Ujević (1891–1955), poet.
- Nikola Vujčić (born 1978), basketball player.
Vrlika
[edit]- Milan Begović (1876–1948), writer.
- Alessandro Dudan (1883–1957), politician and senator.
Vrpolje
[edit]- Ivan Meštrović (1883–1962), sculptor, architect, and writer.
Vrsar
[edit]- Francesco Carpenetti (born 1942), footballer.
- Lino Červar (born 1950), handballer/coach.
- Egidio Grego (1894–1917), soldier and aviator.
- Antonio Quarantotto (1897–1987), freestyle swimmer.
Vugrovec
[edit]- Dragutin Rakovac (1813–1854), writer, translator and journalist.
Vukova Gorica
[edit]- Josip Boljkovac (1920–2014), politician.
- Ivan Šubašić (1892–1955), politician.
Vukovar
[edit]- Stanko Abadžić (born 1952), photographer and photojournalist.
- Viktor Ajbek (1920–1993), footballer player.
- Marko Babić (1965–2007), army officer.
- Rudy Baker (born 1898, date of death unknown), a Communist Party USA (CPUSA) official.
- Antun Bauer (1911–2000), museologist and collector.
- Franjo Benzinger (1899–1991), pharmacist.
- Damir Bičanić (born 1985), handballer player.
- Ivana Bodrožić (born 1982), writer and poet.
- Zoran Bognar (born 1965), poet and writer.
- Dražen Bošnjaković (born 1961), politician.
- Davor Bratić (born 1987), footballer player.
- Aleksandar Čavrić (born 1994), footballer player.
- Milan Gajić (born 1996), footballer player.
- Jovan Gavrilović (1796–1877), historian, politician, statesman, and public figure.
- General Woo (born 1977), rapper.
- Siniša Glavašević (1960–1991), reporter.
- Dejan Ivanović (born 1994), footballer player.
- Đorđe Ivanović (born 1995), footballer player.
- Saša Ivković (born 1993), footballer defender.
- Ivan Jukić (born 1977), rower.
- Igor Kovač (born 1983), actor.
- Damir Kreilach (born 1989), footballer midfielder.
- Dario Krešić (born 1984), footballer goalkeeper.
- Milan Mačvan