List of Famous people born in Vojvodina, Serbia
Miroslav Bjeloš
Miroslav Bjeloš is a Serbian footballer, who plays as a midfielder for Újpest FC in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I.
Árpád Kosztolányi
Jovana Brakočević-Canzian
Jovana Brakočević Canzian is a Serbian female professional volleyball player, who was a member of the Serbia women's national volleyball team that won the silver medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics, and also the silver medal at the 2007 European Championship in Belgium and Luxembourg. There she was named Best Server of the tournament. She was also a member of the Serbia women's national volleyball team that won the gold medal at the 2011 European Championship in Serbia and Italy. There she was voted MVP of the tournament.
Miloš Ožegović
Miloš Ožegović is a Serbian football midfielder who plays for Radnički Pirot.
Sima Milovanov
Sima Milovanov was a Serbian footballer who was part of Yugoslavia national football team at the 1954 FIFA World Cup. He later became a manager with Cyprus.
Mihajlo Pupin
Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin, Ph.D., LL.D., also known as Michael Pupin, was a Serbian-American physicist, physical chemist, philanthropist.
Joakim Segedi
Joakim Segedi was a Ruthenian and Croatian Greek Catholic hierarch. He was auxiliary bishop as Titular Bishop of Gypsaria from 1963 to 1984 of the Eastern Catholic Eparchy of Križevci. In 17 March 2004, three days before his death, was elevated in rank of the titular archbishop with the same titular see of Gypsaria.
Dezső Antalffy-Zsiross
Dezso d'Antalffy, was a Hungarian organist and composer. He was one of the most significant performing artists of his time. He composed pieces for orchestra, chamber orchestra, choir, piano and organ which were published by Schirmer, Ricordi, Leduc, Salabert, Steingräber, Breitkopf and Universal.
Vilmos Lázár
Vilmos Lázár was a honvéd colonel in the Hungarian Army. He was executed for his part in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, and is considered one of the 13 Martyrs of Arad. According to historian Gábor Bóna, he was from a family of Hungarian nobility of Armenian descent.
Dionisije Njaradi
Dionisije Njaradi was a Yugoslavian Greek Catholic hierarch of Rusyn origin. He was auxiliary bishop and Apostolic Administrator from 1914 to 1920 and bishop from 1920 to 1940 of the Eastern Catholic Eparchy of Križevci and Apostolic Administrator of Slovak Catholic Eparchy of Prešov from 1922 to 1927.