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List of Bosnia and Herzegovina people

This is a list of notable people of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The people of Bosnia and Herzegovina are known by the demonym "Bosnians", which includes people belonging to the three main constituent groups (Bosniaks, Croats and Serbs).

Arts edit

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Architecture edit

Composition edit

Theatre and performing arts edit

Literature edit

Science and technology edit

Popular culture edit

Film, radio and television edit

Music edit

Politicians and historical figures edit

Medieval edit

Ottoman rule 1463–1878 edit

Austro-Hungarian occupation 1878–1918 edit

Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1918–1941 edit

World War II edit

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1943–1991 edit

Presidents of the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1943–1990 edit

  • Kecmanović, Vojislav Đedo – (25 November 1943 – November 1946)
  • Pucar, Đuro Stari – (November 1946 – September 1948)
  • Šegrt, Vlado – (September 1948 – March 1953)
  • Pucar, Đuro Stari – (December 1953 – June 1963)
  • Dugonjić, Rato – (June 1963 – 1967)
  • Bijedić, Džemal – (1967–1971)
  • Pozderac, Hamdija – (1971 – May 1974)
  • Dugonjić, Rato – (May 1974 – April 1978)
  • Dizdarević, Raif – (April 1978 – April 1982)
  • Mikulić, Branko – (April 1982 – 26 April 1984)
  • Renovica, Milanko – (26 April 1984 – 26 April 1985.)
  • Mesihović, Munir – (26 April 1985 – April 1987)
  • Andrić, Mato – (April 1988 – April 1989)
  • Filipović, Nikola – (April 1988 – April 1989)
  • Piljak, Obrad – (April 1989 – December 1990)

Prime ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1945–1990 edit

Bosnia presidents since 1990 edit

Other political figures since 1943 edit

  • Adnan Terzić – politician, former Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Boris Tadić – President of the Republic of Serbia
  • Cvijetin Mijatović a.k.a. Majo – politician and one-time President of the Collective Presidency of the SFR Yugoslavia
  • Irfan Ljubijankić – surgeon, composer, politician and diplomat
  • Jovan Divjak – general of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the 1992–1995 war, poet
  • Mladen Ivanić – politician and diplomat
  • Nikola Špirić – politician, Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Stjepan Šiber – Deputy Commander of the B&H Army during the 1992–1995 conflict
  • Vladimir Dedijer – Partisan fighter, politician, and historian
  • Zlatko Lagumdžija – politician and diplomat
  • Zoran Đinđić – prime minister of the Republic of Serbia, Mayor of Belgrade, and the philosopher

Sportspeople edit

Team sports edit

Basketball
Football

Foreign footballers of Bosnian origin

– Australia national team

  • Eli Babalj – forward for Adelaide United and the Australia national team
  • Dino Djulbic – defender for Perth Glory and formerly the Australia national team

– Austria national team

– Croatia national team

– Germany national team

  • Marko Marin – midfielder Sevilla and Germany national team

– Serbia national team

– Slovenia national team

– Sweden national team

– Switzerland national team

Handball
Volleyball
Water polo

Individual sports edit

Athletics
Chess
Martial arts/boxing
Tennis
Other

Religion edit

Myr.ba best player of Bosnia PixMap

Other prominent people edit

  • Adil Zulfikarpašić – businessman, one-time politician, and philanthropist, founder of the Bosniak Institute in Sarajevo
  • Alija Sirotanović – Bosnia coal-miner, worker-hero, his face was on the 10 and 20000 dinar banknotes
  • Boris Tadić – President of Serbia
  • Branko Crvenkovski – Prime Minister of the Republic of Macedonia from 1992 to 1998 and again from 2002 to 2004, then President of the Republic of Macedonia from 2004 to 2009.
  • Emerik Blum – founder of Energoinvest, former Mayor of Sarajevo, arguably the most successful and influential businessman in the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Fikret Hodžić – Bosnia bodybuilder
  • Kemal Curić – automobile designer known best for his work at Ford, where he was responsible for numerous concept and production cars
  • Inga Peulich – Australia politician born in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Omer Halilhodžić – automobile designer responsible for the styling of the 2004 Mitsubishi Colt, and the concept cars which preceded it: CZ2, CZ3, CZ3 cabriolet, and CZT. He has since penned the Mitsubishi Concept Sportback, and the Mitsubishi Concept X, which presages the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X production car.
  • Mila Mulroney – wife of the 18th Prime Minister of Canada Brian Mulroney
  • Tijana Arnautović – model, Miss World Canada 2004
  • Vladimir Ćorović – historian
  • Zoran Đinđić – former Prime Minister of Serbia
  • Nijaz Ibrulj – philosopher and professor at the University of Sarajevo
  • Faruk Čaklovica – Professor of Bromatology and Rector of the University of Sarajevo
  • Željko Topić – Croatia civil servant and vice-president of the European Patent Office born in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Semir Osmanagić – Bosnia author, businessman and pseudoarchaeologist

Infamous people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bloom, Harold (1994). The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages. NY/San Diego/London: Harcourt Brace & Company. p. 557. ISBN 978-1-57322-514-4.

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This is a list of notable people of Bosnia and Herzegovina The people of Bosnia and Herzegovina are known by the demonym Bosnians which includes people belonging to the three main constituent groups Bosniaks Croats and Serbs Contents 1 Arts 1 1 Fine arts 1 2 Architecture 1 3 Composition 1 4 Theatre and performing arts 1 5 Literature 2 Science and technology 3 Popular culture 3 1 Film radio and television 3 2 Music 4 Politicians and historical figures 4 1 Medieval 4 2 Ottoman rule 1463 1878 4 3 Austro Hungarian occupation 1878 1918 4 4 Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1918 1941 4 5 World War II 4 6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1943 1991 4 6 1 Presidents of the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1943 1990 4 6 2 Prime ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1945 1990 4 7 Bosnia presidents since 1990 4 8 Other political figures since 1943 5 Sportspeople 5 1 Team sports 5 2 Individual sports 6 Religion 7 Other prominent people 8 Infamous people 9 See also 10 ReferencesArts editFine arts edit See also List of Bosnia and Herzegovina women artists Adi Granov comic book artist Braco Dimitrijevic conceptual artist Endi E Poskovic printmaker and artist Gabrijel Jurkic painter Safet Zec painter and graphic designer Sejla Kameric video art and installation Helena Klakocar cartoonist Maya Kulenovic painter Canada Mersad Berber painter Nesim Tahirovic painter Irfan Brkovic visual artist Lazar Drljaca painter Slobodan Pejic painter and sculptor Ismet Rizvic painter Todor Svrakic painter Zuko Dzumhur cartoonist Adela Jusic visual artist Florijan Mickovic sculptor Architecture edit Selma Harrington architect and designer Vesna Bugarski Bosnia Herzegovina s first female architect Ivan Straus architect academician Zlatko Ugljen architect Hasan Cemalovic architect Ivan Ceresnjes architect Selman Selmanagic architect Composition edit Franciscus Bossinensis composer Dino Zonic composer and conductor Nihad Hrustanbegovic composier concert artist accordionist and pianist Elvidin Krilic musician accordion player and composer Miroslav Cangalovic Bosnian opera and concert singer Lotfi Bouchnak Tunisian singer ud player composer and public figure Flory Jagoda composer and singer Merima Kljuco concert accordionist Theatre and performing arts edit Adnan Haskovic actor Aleksandra Romanic pianist Branko Đuric actor director original member of the cult comedy Top Lista Nadrealista line up Davor Dujmovic actor Enis Beslagic actor Haris Pasovic director Josip Pejakovic actor Midhat Ajanovic film theorist animator and novelist Mustafa Nadarevic actor Oskar Danon composer and conductor Vedran Smailovic cellist Vladimir Valjarevic pianist Zijah Sokolovic actor director Zoran Becic actor and director Arijana Maric Gigliani opera singer Zlatko Topcic playwright Literature edit See also List of Bosnia and Herzegovina women writers Ivo Andric 1 writer Nobel Laureate Mesa Selimovic writer Branko Copic writer Aleksa Santic poet Aleksandar Hemon writer Abdulah Sidran writer Petar Kocic writer Isak Samokovlija writer Mak Dizdar poet Miljenko Jergovic writer Semezdin Mehmedinovic writer Jovan Ducic poet Zaim Topcic writer Zlatko Topcic writer Prokopije Cokorilo traveler writer and historian Nicifor Ducic writer Staka Skenderova writerScience and technology editMahmut Bajraktarevic mathematician Rifat Hadziselimovic genetist Asaf Durakovic physician and expert in nuclear medicine and depleted uranium Asim Kurjak physician gynecologist Asim Peco linguist and professor of philology at the University of Belgrade Vladimir Prelog chemist Nobel Laureate Irfan Skiljan creator of freeware image viewer IrfanViewPopular culture editFilm radio and television edit Aida Begic film director Ademir Kenovic film director and producer Francois Chalais Prize Adnan Haskovic actor Bekim Fehmiu actor Danis Tanovic Academy Award Golden Globe Berlin Film Festival Cannes Film Festival winning director and screenwriter Haris Pasovic theatre and film director Emir Kusturica film director two time Palme d Or winner Hajrudin Krvavac film director Harun Mehmedinovic filmmaker photographer author Ivana Milicevic actress notable appearances in Seinfeld Felicity among others Jasmila Zbanic film director Academy Award nominee BAFTA nominee 2006 Golden Bear winner Jasmin Dizdar film director Karl Malden actor Oscar winner and the former president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences His family originates from Bileca Nenad Dizdarevic film director Pjer Zalica film director Srđan Vuletic filmmaker Tarik Filipovic actor Vehid Gunic TV presenter Zaim Topcic editor of the Sarajevo radio station Zlatko Topcic screenwriter Music edit Adi Lukovac musician music producer founder of band Adi Lukovac amp Ornamenti Alen Islamovic musician one time frontman of Divlje Jagode i Bijelo Dugme Aljosa Buha member of the original line up of Crvena Jabuka killed in a car accident Alma Cardzic pop singer Amila Glamocak pop singer represented Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest Beba Selimovic sevdalinka singer Boris Novkovic singer and songwriter Brano Likic composer and founder of Rezonansa Dado Dzihan composer producer one time member of Zabranjeno pusenje and Top lista nadrealista Davor Badrov singer Davorin Popovic singer and frontman of Indexi Deen former leader of the boyband Seven Up represented Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest Dejan Matic folk singer Damir Imamovic sevdalinka singer Dina Bajraktarevic sevdalinka and folk singer Dino Merlin pop singer songwriter represented Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2000 Eurovision Song Contest DJ Krmak singer Drazen Ricl a k a Zijo original frontman for Crvena Jabuka Drazen Zeric a k a Zera original member of Crvena Jabuka and its current frontman Dusko Kulis folk singer Edo Maajka rapper leader of rap group Disciplinska komisija Elvir Lakovic Laka rock music singer songwriter Esad Plavi pop folk singer Goran Bregovic musician and composer founder of Bijelo Dugme Hakala folk singer Halid Beslic folk singer Hanka Paldum sevdalinka singer Haris Dzinovic folk singer Hajrudin Varesanovic a k a Hari Mata Hari pop singer and songwriter represented Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest finishing third Himzo Polovina sevdalinka singer Igor Vukojevic singer Indira Radic folk singer Jadranka Stojakovic pop singer Jasmin Muharemovic pop folk singer Jura Stublic rock singer Kemal Malovcic popular Bosnian etno psyhodelic singer Kemal Monteno singer musician and songwriter Kornelije Kovac composer musician member of the original line up of Indexi founder of Korni grupa Lepa Brena pop folk singer Marinko Rokvic folk singer Mate Bulic pop folk singer Maya Berovic pop star Meho Puzic sevdalinka folk singer Mile Kitic turbofolk singer Milos Bojanic pop folk singer Mirsada Bajraktarevic singer Mitar Miric singer Mladen Vojicic Tifa singer Nada Mamula sevdalinka singer Nada Topcagic singer Nadja Benaissa singer Nedeljko Bajic Baja singer Nenad Jankovic musician original frontman of Zabranjeno pusenje original member of the Top lista nadrealista line up Niksa Bratos composer producer one time member of Rezonansa and Valentino member of Crvena Jabuka Nino Resic singer Osman Hadzic folk singer Safet Isovic sevdalinka singer Sanja Maletic pop folk singer Sasa Losic singer composer and founder of the Plavi orkestar band Sasa Matic folk singer Sead Lipovaca original member of Divlje Jagode Sejo Sexon founder of Zabranjeno pusenje and current frontman of the Zagreb based post war line up Seka Aleksic pop folk singer Selma Bajrami folk singer Semsa Suljakovic folk singer Serif Konjevic folk singer Silvana Armenulic folk and sevdalinka singer Tifa singer and musician Tomo Milicevic guitarist for Thirty Seconds to Mars Vesna Pisarovic pop singer Vladimir Savcic Cobi singer Zaim Imamovic sevdalinka singer Zdravko Colic pop singer Zeljko Bebek musician and singer Zeljko Samardzic pop rock singerPoliticians and historical figures editMedieval edit 14th century Vojvoda Bogut first known ancestor of the House of Petrovic Njegos royal Family of Montenegro ruler of Jablan Grad near present day Ugljevik Bosnia and Herzegovina 14th century Đurađ Bogutovic son of Vojvoda Bogut and the 14th century nobleman grandfather of Herak Herakovic the founding father of the Petrovic Njegos and Herakovic Popovic families of the Njegusi tribe 1154 1163 Ban Boric Hrvoje Vukcic Hrvatinic Bosnian Duke founder of the town of Jajce 1172 1204 Ban Kulin 1204 1232 Stjepan Kulinic 1232 1253 Matej Ninoslav 1254 1287 Prijezda I 1287 1290 Prijezda II 1267 1313 Stjepan I Kotromanic 1314 1353 Stjepan II Kotromanic 1353 1366 amp 1367 zaljke 1391 Tvrtko I of Bosnia 1366 1367 Stjepan Vuk 1391 1395 Stephen Dabisa of Bosnia 1398 1404 amp 1409 1418 Stephen Ostoja of Bosnia 1404 1409 amp 1421 1433 amp 1435 1442 Tvrtko II of Bosnia 1433 1435 Radivoj Ostojic 1443 1461 Stephen Thomas 1461 1463 Stephen Tomasevic Elizabeth of Bosnia Dorothea of Bulgaria Dorothy Garai Jelena Gruba Jelena Nelipcic Katarina Kosaca Kujava Mary of Serbia Vitaca Sandalj Hranic Sandalj Hranic Kosaca 1370 1435 medieval nobleman from the House of Kosaca Stjepan Vukcic Kosaca a k a Duke of Saint Sava Herceg Stjepan Kosaca Vojvoda of Hum Herzegovina father of Bosnian Queen Katarina Kosaca Kotromanic Vlatko Vukovic Vlatko Vukovic Kosaca died 1392 medieval nobleman from the House of Kosaca Ottoman rule 1463 1878 edit Gazi Husrev beg military strategist and the greatest donor and builder of Sarajevo Husein Gradascevic a k a Husein kapetan The Dragon of Bosnia 19th century Bosnian nobleman and autonomy fighter Isa Beg Isakovic general first governor of the Ottoman province of Bosnia and founder of the cities of Sarajevo and Novi Pazar Ivan Franjo Jukic Ferhad Pasha Sokolovic founder and designer of Banja Luka old town Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic a k a Sokollu Mehmet Pasa Grand Vizier to Suleyman the Magnificent and Selim II Damad Ibrahim Pasha Grand Vizier Tiryaki Hasan Pasha a k a Hasan Pasa Tiro Bosnian national hero Osman Pazvantoglu Bosnia Ottoman soldier a governor of the Vidin district after 1794 and a rebel against Ottoman rule Austro Hungarian occupation 1878 1918 edit Gavrilo Princip member of black hand Serb and assassin of Archduke Franz Ferdinand This assassination triggered World War I Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1918 1941 edit David Elazar Chief of staff of the Israeli Defence Forces Dzemaludin Causevic Reis ul ulema Mehmed Spaho leader of the Yugoslavia Muslim Organisation World War II edit Peter Tomich World War II hero Rodoljub Colakovic World War II war hero People s Hero of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1943 1991 edit Presidents of the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1943 1990 edit Kecmanovic Vojislav Đedo 25 November 1943 November 1946 Pucar Đuro Stari November 1946 September 1948 Segrt Vlado September 1948 March 1953 Pucar Đuro Stari December 1953 June 1963 Dugonjic Rato June 1963 1967 Bijedic Dzemal 1967 1971 Pozderac Hamdija 1971 May 1974 Dugonjic Rato May 1974 April 1978 Dizdarevic Raif April 1978 April 1982 Mikulic Branko April 1982 26 April 1984 Renovica Milanko 26 April 1984 26 April 1985 Mesihovic Munir 26 April 1985 April 1987 Andric Mato April 1988 April 1989 Filipovic Nikola April 1988 April 1989 Piljak Obrad April 1989 December 1990 Prime ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1945 1990 edit Colakovic Rodoljub 27 April 1945 September 1948 Pucar Đuro Stari September 1948 December 1953 Humo Avdo December 1953 1956 Karabegovic Osman 1956 1963 Brkic Hasan 1963 1965 Kolak Rudi 1965 1967 Mikulic Branko 1967 1969 Kosovac Dragutin 1969 April 1974 Renovica Milanko April 1974 28 April 1982 Maglajlija Seid 28 April 1982 28 April 1984 Ubiparip Gojko 28 April 1984 April 1986 Lovrenovic Josip April 1986 April 1988 Bosnia presidents since 1990 edit Alija Izetbegovic December 1990 October 1996 collective presidency chairman Alija Izetbegovic October 1996 October 1998 collective presidency chairman Zivko Radisic October 1998 June 1999 Ante Jelavic June 1999 February 2000 Alija Izetbegovic February 2000 October 2000 Zivko Radisic October 2000 June 2001 Jozo Krizanovic June 2001 February 2002 Beriz Belkic February 2002 October 2002 Mirko Sarovic October 2002 April 2003 Borislav Paravac April 2003 June 2003 Dragan Covic June 2003 February 2004 Sulejman Tihic February 2004 October 2004 Borislav Paravac October 2004 June 2005 Ivo Miro Jovic June 2005 October 2006 Nebojsa Radmanovic part of collective presidency Zeljko Komsic part of collective presidency collective presidency chairman Haris Silajdzic part of collective presidency Other political figures since 1943 edit Adnan Terzic politician former Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina Boris Tadic President of the Republic of Serbia Cvijetin Mijatovic a k a Majo politician and one time President of the Collective Presidency of the SFR Yugoslavia Irfan Ljubijankic surgeon composer politician and diplomat Jovan Divjak general of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the 1992 1995 war poet Mladen Ivanic politician and diplomat Nikola Spiric politician Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina Stjepan Siber Deputy Commander of the B amp H Army during the 1992 1995 conflict Vladimir Dedijer Partisan fighter politician and historian Zlatko Lagumdzija politician and diplomat Zoran Đinđic prime minister of the Republic of Serbia Mayor of Belgrade and the philosopherSportspeople editTeam sports edit Basketball Adnan Hodzic basketball player Aleksandar Nikolic Father of Yugoslav Basketball Anđa Jelavic basketball player Bogdan Tanjevic basketball coach Borislav Stankovic former basketball player Damir Omerhodzic Markota NBA basketball player with the Milwaukee Bucks Damir Mrsic former basketball player Damir Mulaomerovic retired basketball player Dejan Bodiroga voted first on the list by the fans worldwide for the Euroleague Basketball 2001 2010 All Decade Team His family originates from the village of Bodiroge near Trebinje Dragana Stankovic basketball player Drazen Dalipagic basketball player former Real Madrid player Olympic medalist and FIBA Hall of Famer Dzanan Musa basketball player Emir Mutapcic assistant coach of FC Bayern Munich and current coach of the German national team Edin Bavcic former NBA basketball player with the Philadelphia 76ers Elmedin Kikanovic basketball player Jasmin Repesa basketball coach Jelica Komnenovic former basketball player Jusuf Nurkic basketball player Mile Ilic former basketball player Mirza Delibasic basketball player former Bosna and Real Madrid player Olympic medalist and FIBA Hall of Famer Bojan Bogdanovic basketball player born in Mostar former Real Madrid player Mirza Teletovic NBA basketball player the Brooklyn Nets Nedzad Sinanovic basketball player Nenad Markovic basketball coach and former basketball player Nihad Đedovic basketball player with Bayern Munich Predrag Danilovic basketball coach and former basketball player Razija Mujanovic former basketball player Robert Rothbart born as Boris Kajmakovic in 1986 Bosnian Israeli American basketball player Sasa Cađo basketball player Slađana Golic former basketball player Tima Dzebo former basketball player Vesna Bajkusa former basketball player Vladimir Radmanovic NBA basketball player with the Los Angeles Lakers Zoran Planinic NBA basketball player Zoran Savic former basketball player Kornelija Kvesic former basketball player Mara Lakic former basketball player Mersada Becirspahic former basketball player Parker Huffman former NBA basketball player Football Ivica Osim football coach and former footballer Safet Susic football coach and former footballer Paris Saint Germain and Ligue 1 great Josip Katalinski former football player Asim Ferhatovic former football player Dusan Bajevic football coach and former player Vahid Halilhodzic football coach and former footballer Enver Maric former football goalkeeper Faruk Hadzibegic former football player Blaz Sliskovic football coach and former footballer Meho Kodro former football player Sergej Barbarez football player Elvir Baljic football player Elvir Bolic football player Emir Spahic football player Edin Dzeko Manchester City on loan to Roma and Bosnia national team Vedad Ibisevic football player Asmir Begovic football goalkeeper Boro Primorac football coach Edin Visca football player Elvir Rahimic football player Franjo Vladic former footballer Muhamed Konjic former footballer Vahidin Musemic former football player Gradimir Crnogorac football player Haris Medunjanin football player Haris Skoro former football player Hasan Salihamidzic former Bayern Munich midfielder and second Bosnian to win Champions League Ibrahim Duro former football player Izet Hajrovic football player Mario Stanic former footballer Mehmed Bazdarevic former footballer Mensur Mujdza football player Miroslav Blazevic football coach Mirsad Fazlagic former football player Miralem Pjanic Juventus and Bosnia national team Muhamed Mujic former footballer Mirsad Hibic former footballer Predrag Pasic football coach former player Safet Nadarevic football player Sead Susic football player Sasa Papac football player Savo Milosevic football player Sead Kolasinac football player Sejad Salihovic football player Senijad Ibricic football player Zlatan Bajramovic football player Darko Maletic football player Zvjezdan Misimovic football player Sulejman Halilovic former football player Tarik Hodzic footballer Tomislav Piplica former football player Foreign footballers of Bosnian origin Australia national team Eli Babalj forward for Adelaide United and the Australia national team Dino Djulbic defender for Perth Glory and formerly the Australia national team Austria national team Marko Arnautovic striker Stoke City and Austria national team Zlatko Junuzovic midfielder SV Werder Bremen and Austria national tean Croatia national team Alen Halilovic midfielder and Croatia national team Ante Coric midfielder and Croatia national team Boris Zivkovic defender and Croatia national team Davor Suker retired Croatia national team striker Darijo Srna midfielder and Croatia national team Bosnia father Dejan Lovren defender and Croatia national team Goran Juric defender and Croatia national team Ivan Klasnic striker Nantes and Croatia national team Ivan Rakitic midfielder Sevilla and Croatia national team Jerko Leko midfielder and Croatia national team Josip Simunic defender and Croatia national team Krunoslav Jurcic defensive midfielder and Croatia national team Mario Mandzukic striker Bayern Munich and Croatia national team Mario Stanic retired midfielder Chelsea F C and Croatia national team Mario Tokic defender and Croatia national team Mateo Kovacic midfielder and Croatia national team Mato Neretljak defender and Croatia national team Mladen Petric striker West Ham United and Croatia national team Niko Kovac midfielder and Croatia national team Nikica Jelavic striker Hull and Croatia national team Robert Kovac defender and Croatia national team Stjepan Tomas defender and Croatia national team Tin Jedvaj defender and Croatia national team Vedran Corluka defender Lokomotiv Moscow and Croatia national team Zoran Mamic defensive midfielder and Croatia national team Germany national team Marko Marin midfielder Sevilla and Germany national team Serbia national team Luka Jovic striker Real Madrid and Serbia national team Mladen Krstajic defender Schalke 04 and Serbia national team Neven Subotic defender Borrusia Dortmund and Serbia national team Ognjen Koroman midfielder Red Star Belgrade and Serbia national team Savo Milosevic retired Serbia national team striker Zdravko Kuzmanovic midfielder AC Fiorentina and Serbia national team Slovenia national team Armin Bacinovic midfielder Palermo and Slovenia national team Zlatan Ljubijankic retired striker and Slovenia national team Jasmin Kurtic midfielder Sassuolo and Slovenia national team Mirnes Sisic midfielder Olympiacos and Slovenia national team Samir Handanovic goalkeeper Inter Milan and Slovenia national team Josip Ilicic midfielder Fiorentina and Slovenia national team Haris Vuckic midfielder Newcastle United and Slovenia national team Sweden national team Zlatan Ibrahimovic striker Paris Saint Germain and Sweden national team Switzerland national team Eldin Jakupovic goalkeeper Hull City and Switzerland national team Haris Seferovic striker Real Sociedad and Switzerland national team Handball Adnan Harmandic handball player for HSG Wetzlar Abas Arslanagic former handball player gold medal at the 1972 Summer Olympics Benjamin Buric handball player Bilal Suman handball player Danijel Saric goalkeeper for FC Barcelona Handbol Enid Tahirovic former handball goalkeeper Ermin Velic former handball player bronze medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics Jasna Kolar Merdan IHF World Player of the Year 1990 Camila Micijevic handball player for Croatia national team Irfan Smajlagic former handball player gold medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics Mirko Alilovic goalkeeper plays for Croatia national team Mirsad Terzic handball player captain of Bosnia national team Mirza Dzomba handball player Olympic and World champion Muhamed Memic handball player World champion Muhamed Mustafic handball player Muhamed Toromanovic handball player Svetlana Dasic Kitic best female handball player ever by International Handball Federation Zlatan Arnautovic former handball player Olympic Gold Medal 1984 Jasmina Jankovic former goalkeeper Dutch National Team currently goalkeeper coach for Dutch National Team and SG BBM Bietingheim Volleyball Tijana Boskovic Serbia national team player Olympic medalist Đorđe Đuric Serbia national team player Olympic medalist Brankica Mihajlovic Serbia national team player Olympic medalist Jelena Blagojevic Serbia national team player Aleksandar Okolic Serbia national team player Adis Lagumdzija Turkish national team player Meliha Smajlovic Turkey national team player Sanja Starovic Serbia national team player Sasa Starovic Serbia national team player Water polo Milan Muskatirovic Veselin Đuho Zoran Jankovic Individual sports edit Athletics Amel Tuka middle distance runner Ana Simic high jumper Borisav Pisic hurdler Branko Dangubic javelin thrower Dako Radosevic discus thrower Dragan Peric shot putter Elvir Krehmic high jumper Filip Mihaljevic shot putter Hamza Alic shot putter Ivan Ivancic shot putter Sejad Krdzalic javelin thrower Zlatan Saracevic shot putter Chess Ivan Sokolov chess player Grandmaster since 1987 Predrag Nikolic chess player Grandmaster since 1983 Bojan Kurajica chess player Grandmaster Borki Predojevic grandmaster top Bosnia chess player Martial arts boxing Anton Josipovic boxing light heavyweight gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics Marijan Benes boxing gold medal at the 1973 European Championship Tomislav Krizmanic boxing bronze medal at the 1953 European Championship Memnun Hadzic boxing bronze medal at the 2008 European championship Hamid Guska boxing coach Almedin Fetahovic boxing Adnan Catic boxing reigning IBF world champion former WBO champion and a two time former WBA champion Jasmin Hasic super heavyweight boxing best known for winning bronze medal at the European Junior Championships 2007 in Sombor Mirsad Bektic mixed martial artist Arian Sadikovic pro welterweight Kickboxer Amer Hrustanovic wrestler Amel Mekic judo European champion Larisa Ceric judo European championship medalist Davor Vlaskovac judo European championship medalist Zoran Prerad taekwondo European champion Nedzad Husic taekwondo 5th place at the 2020 Summer Olympics Arnela Odzakovic karate two silver medals at the European Championships Dzevad Poturak retired super heavyweight kickboxer and former WKA European Champion and K 1 Fighting Network Prague 2007 tournament Champion Tennis Alexandros Jakupovic tennis player Bosnia father Amer Delic tennis player Ivan Dodig tennis player Ivan Ljubicic tennis player Marin Cilic tennis player Mervana Jugic Salkic tennis player Sandra Martinovic tennis player Damir Dzumhur tennis player Andrea Petkovic tennis player playing for Germany Other Lana Pudar swimmer Almir Velagic weightlifter Nedzad Fazlija sports shooter Andrea Arsovic sports shooter Bojan Tokic table tennis player Jasna Fazlic table tennis player Lejla Njemcevic cross country and mountain bike cyclist Michi Halilovic skeleton racer Milenko Zoric canoer Radoje Đeric rower Dino Beganovic racing driver Srecko Pejovic sports shooter Velimir Stjepanovic swimmer Veselin Petrovic cyclistReligion editMakarije Sokolovic Serbia Patriarch s 1557 1571 Antonije Sokolovic Serbia Patriarch s 1571 1575 Gerasim Sokolovic Serbia Patriarch s 1575 1586 Savatije Sokolovic Serbian Patriarch s 1587 Gavrilo II Serbia Patriarch s 1752 Basil of Ostrog 1610 1671 Orthodox bishop of Zahumlje Visarion Orthodox metropolitan of Herzegovina s 1590 1602 Savatije Ljubibratic Orthodox metropolitan of Zahumlje and Dalmatia s 1693 1716 Nicifor Ducic 1832 1900 Orthodox theologian historian philologist and writer Jovica Ilic fl 1834 Orthodox priest rebel leader Pavle Tvrtkovic fl 1834 51 Orthodox priest served at the Serbia court Myr ba best player of Bosnia PixMapOther prominent people editAdil Zulfikarpasic businessman one time politician and philanthropist founder of the Bosniak Institute in Sarajevo Alija Sirotanovic Bosnia coal miner worker hero his face was on the 10 and 20000 dinar banknotes Boris Tadic President of Serbia Branko Crvenkovski Prime Minister of the Republic of Macedonia from 1992 to 1998 and again from 2002 to 2004 then President of the Republic of Macedonia from 2004 to 2009 Emerik Blum founder of Energoinvest former Mayor of Sarajevo arguably the most successful and influential businessman in the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina Fikret Hodzic Bosnia bodybuilder Kemal Curic automobile designer known best for his work at Ford where he was responsible for numerous concept and production cars Inga Peulich Australia politician born in Bosnia and Herzegovina Omer Halilhodzic automobile designer responsible for the styling of the 2004 Mitsubishi Colt and the concept cars which preceded it CZ2 CZ3 CZ3 cabriolet and CZT He has since penned the Mitsubishi Concept Sportback and the Mitsubishi Concept X which presages the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X production car Mila Mulroney wife of the 18th Prime Minister of Canada Brian Mulroney Tijana Arnautovic model Miss World Canada 2004 Vladimir Corovic historian Zoran Đinđic former Prime Minister of Serbia Nijaz Ibrulj philosopher and professor at the University of Sarajevo Faruk Caklovica Professor of Bromatology and Rector of the University of Sarajevo Zeljko Topic Croatia civil servant and vice president of the European Patent Office born in Bosnia and Herzegovina Semir Osmanagic Bosnia author businessman and pseudoarchaeologistInfamous people editAndrija Artukovic minister in the government of the Independent State of Croatia and war criminal Ante Pavelic Ustase leader founder and leader of the fascist Independent State of Croatia war criminal Biljana Plavsic politician convicted by the International War Tribunal for war crimes during the Bosnian war Vjekoslav Luburic Ustase leader commander of the Jasenovac concentration camp war criminal Miroslav Filipovic Ustase leader commander of the Jasenovac concentration camp and war criminal Momcilo Krajisnik politician convicted by the International War Tribunal for war crimes and ethnic cleansing during the Bosnian war Radovan Karadzic political leader of the Serbs during 1992 1995 indicted by the International War Tribunal for war crimes and genocide most wanted man in Europe Ratko Mladic General of the Serbia Army during 1992 1995 indicted by the International War Tribunal for war crimes and genocide most wanted man in Europe alongside Karadzic Tihomir Blaskic convicted of violating the laws of war committing ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity during the Bosnian war Vojislav Seselj politician radical extremist Chetnik leader indicted by the International War Tribunal for war crimes ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity during the Bosnian warSee also editList of Bosniaks List of Croats List of Serbs Demographic history of Bosnia and HerzegovinaReferences edit Bloom Harold 1994 The Western Canon The Books and School of the Ages NY San Diego London Harcourt Brace amp Company p 557 ISBN 978 1 57322 514 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Bosnia and Herzegovina people amp oldid 1215395778, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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