List of people from Croatia

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The following is a list of prominent individuals who are or were Croatian citizens or of Croatian ancestry.

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Art

Architecture

Sculpture

Painting

Film and theatre

Media

Academics

History

Invention

Social science

Science

Nobel Prize

Music

Composers

Classical

Literature

Business

Exploration

Military

Croatian War for Independence

Politics

Foreign figures of Croatian descent

People of Croatian ancestry who are high-ranked officials of other countries:

Religion

Heroism

Urban legends

Sport

See also

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References

  1. Romero, Simon (27 September 2008). "In Bolivia, a Croat and a Critic is Cast in a Harsh Light". The New York Times.
  2. Welcome to Nobilo Country Index Archived 4 March 2006 at the Wayback Machine
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