Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas en Dubrovnik-Neretva
Ivo Banac
Ivo Banac was a Croatian-American historian, a professor of European history at Yale University and a politician of the former Liberal Party in Croatia, known as the Great Bard of Croatian historiography. As of 2012, Banac was a consultant for the Bosnian Institute. He died after a serious illness at age 73.
Dubravka Šuica
Dubravka Šuica es una política croata que desde 2019 ocupa el cargo de vicepresidenta de la Comisión Europea para asuntos de Democracia y Demografía, bajo la dirección de Ursula von der Leyen. Con anterioridad fue eurodiputada (2013-2019), diputada del Parlamento de Croacia (2000-2011) y alcaldesa de Dubrovnik (2001-2009).
Davor Dominiković
Davor Dominiković fue un jugador de balonmano croata que jugó de lateral izquierdo. Su último club fue el HBW Balingen-Weilstetten alemán y fue internacional con la selección de balonmano de Croacia. Con la selección ganó la medalla de oro en los Juegos Olímpicos de Atenas 2004.
Vesna Krmpotić
Vesna Krmpotić was a Croatian writer and translator.
Savka Dabčević-Kučar
Savka Dabčević-Kučar was a Croatian communist politician. She was one of the most influential Croatian female politicians during the communist period, especially during the Croatian Spring when she was deposed. She returned to politics during the early days of Croatian independence as the leader of the Coalition of People's Accord and the Croatian People's Party. From 1967 to 1969 she served as the Chairman of the 5th Executive Council of the Socialist Republic of Croatia, one of eight constituent republics and autonomous provinces of the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia. She was the first woman in Europe to be appointed head of government of a political entity and the first female in the post-World War II Croatia to hold an office equivalent to a head of government.
Ivica Barbarić
Ivica Barbarić es un exfutbolista y entrenador croata. Como futbolista ocupaba la posición de defensa.
Tereza Kesovija
Tereza Ana Kesovija is an internationally acclaimed Croatian recording artist. She was one of the most recognizable figures on the music scene in former Yugoslavia, and is renowned for her wide vocal range and operatic style. She also had a successful career in France. She has held many concerts around the world, being one of the few Yugoslav musicians to have sold out shows in The Royal Albert Hall, L'Olympia and Carnegie Hall.
Peter Coe
Andro Vlahušić
Andro Vlahušić is a Croatian politician. A physician by vocation and member of the Croatian People's Party (HNS), Vlahušić was a member of the Croatian Parliament (2000–2001) and Minister of Health in the second cabinet of Ivica Račan (2001–2003). From 2009 to 2017, he served as mayor of Dubrovnik.
Federico Seismit-Doda
Federico Seismit-Doda, born in Ragusa (Dubrovnik), in the Kingdom of Dalmatia, 1825 and died in Rome 1893. He was an Italian politician. He graduated from the University of Padua and collaborated at Caffè Pedrocchi; in 1849 fought with the volunteers in Veneto and in 1849 participated in the defence of Roman Republic. After exile to Greece and to Piedmont in 1850, he collaborated in various newspapers and magazines, and published a volume of his memories Venetian Volunteers.