Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas en Holanda Meridional
Pieter Broertjes
Pieter Izak Broertjes is a Dutch journalist and politician of the Labour Party (PvdA). He serves as the Mayor of Hilversum since 1 July 2011.
Helen van Goozen
Helen Tuitert-van Goozen, is a former Dutch speed skater. She is married to fellow speed skater and Olympic speed skating champion Mark Tuitert.
Ian Buruma
Ian Buruma is a Dutch writer and editor who lives and works in the United States. In 2017, he became editor of The New York Review of Books, but left the position in September 2018.
Wim Kan
Willem Cornelis "Wim" Kan was a Dutch cabaret artist. Together with Toon Hermans and Wim Sonneveld, he is considered to be one of the Great Three of Dutch cabaret.
Maarten 't Hart
Maarten 't Hart is a Dutch writer. Trained as a biologist in zoology and ethology at the University of Leiden, he taught that subject before becoming a full-time writer in the 1980s, having made his debut as a novelist in 1971 under the name Martin Hart with Stenen voor een ransuil.
Carel Hendrik Frederik Polak
Carel Hendrik Frederik Polak was a Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) and jurist.
Ewine van Dishoeck
Ewine Fleur van Dishoeck es una astrónoma y química neerlandesa. Es profesora de Astrofísica atómica y molecular en el Observatorio de Leiden, y presidenta electa de la Unión Astronómica Internacional.
Johannes Kneppelhout
Simon van der Meer
Simon van der Meer fue un físico neerlandés especializado en la aceleración de partículas que inventó el concepto de enfriamiento estocástico en las colisiones, haciendo posible el descubrimiento de los bosones W y Z en el CERN 500 Gev colisionador protón-antiprotón por la UA-1 con la colaboración experimental de Carlo Rubbia. Como resultado van der Meer y Rubbia compartieron en 1984 el Premio Nobel de Física. Van der Meer trabajó en el CERN desde 1956 hasta su retiro en 1990.
Joan Cornelis van der Hoop
Mr. Joan Cornelis van der Hoop was a Dutch lawyer, public prosecutor and minister and, at the time of the Dutch Republic, fulfilled important positions under king William I and - with the exception of the Batavian-French era - left his mark on the Dutch navy. A street is named after him in Amsterdam.