List of Famous people born in Serbia
Milovan Milovanović
Milovan Đ. Milovanović also Milija Milovanović, was a Serbian politician, diplomat, writer, and constitutional lawyer, who served as 45th Prime Minister of Serbia.
Jovan Đorđević
Jovan Đorđević was a Serbian writer, dramatist, Minister of Education and the co-founder of the Novi Sad Serbian National Theatre in 1861, the National Theatre in Belgrade in 1868 and the Academy of Dramatic Art in 1870. He is most famous for writing the lyrics to the Serbian National anthem Bože pravde in 1872.
Patriarch Vikentije of Serbia
Vikentije (II) was the fourth partriach of the reunified Serbian Orthodox Church, from 1950 until his death.
Josip Mihalović
Josip Mihalović was a Croatian-Hungarian Cardinal of the Catholic Church and Archbishop of Zagreb from 1870 to 1891.
Aleksandar Deroko
Aleksandar Deroko was a Serbian architect, artist, and author. He was a professor of the Belgrade University and a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
Stojan Novaković
Stojan Novaković was a Serbian politician, historian, diplomat, writer, bibliographer, literary critic, literary historian, and translator. He held the post of Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Serbia on two occasions, post of minister of education on three occasions, minister of interior on one occasion and leading the foremost liberal political party of that time in Serbia, the Progressive Party. He was also one of the most successful and skilled Serbian diplomats, holding the post of envoy to Constantinople, Paris, Vienna and Saint Petersburg.
Zoran Čiča
Dragiša Brašovan
Dragiša Brašovan was a Serbian modernist architect, one of the leading architects of the early 20th century in Yugoslavia.
Zoran Terzić
Zoran Terzić is a Serbian volleyball coach. He was the coach of the Serbia women's national volleyball team that competed at the 2015 Women's European Volleyball Championship. On club level he coaches Fenerbahçe SK.
Dušan Cvetinović
Dušan Cvetinović is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Japanese club Tokushima Vortis.