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List of people from Novi Sad

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Statue of Svetozar Miletić in Novi Sad
Statue of Jovan Jovanović Zmaj in Novi Sad

This is a list of famous or notable citizens of Novi Sad (included in the list are natives as well as permanent and/or temporary residents).

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Arts

Architecture

Literature and poetry

Laza Kostić (1841–1910)
Milica Stojadinović-Srpkinja (1830–1878)

Painting

Comics

Sculpture

Multiple art disciplines

  • Emanuilo Janković (1758–1792), Serbian writer, dramatists, philosopher, translator, editor and scientist; born and raised in Novi Sad
  • Jovan Grčić Milenko (1846–1875) Serbian poet, writer, physician; born in Ćerević lived and studied in Novi Sad
  • Jovan Hristić (1933–2002), Serbian poet, playwright, essayist, literary and theater critic, translator, editor; died in Sremska Kamenica in Novi Sad
  • Milan Savić (1845–1930), Serbian physician writer, historian, philosopher, medical doctor, geographer, literary critic, translator, president of Matica srpska; lived and studied in Novi Sad
  • Mladen Dražetin (1951–2015), doctor of social sciences, intellectual, economist, theatrical creator, poet, writer and philosopher. He was born and died in Novi Sad.
  • Slobodan Jovanović (1869–1958) Serbian and Yugoslav writer, historian, lawyer, philosopher, literary critic, diplomat, and politician; born in Novi Sad

Entertainment

Fashion and modeling

Film, theater, and television

Draginja Ružić (1834–1905)

Music

Đorđe Balašević (1953–2021)

Sciences

Biology

  • Adolf Hempt (1874–1943), biologist; founder of the Pasteur Institute in Novi Sad; born in Novi Sad
  • Dušan Kanazir (1921–2009), Serbian molecular biologist, president of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts; lived and studied in Novi Sad
  • Miloš Marić (1885–1944), histologist; brother of Mileva Marić; head of the department of histology at the Saratov State University in Russia; researched in the field of mitosis and amitosis, which laid the foundation for cloning; born in Ruma and lived in Novi Sad

Chemistry

Mathematics

Albert and Mileva Einstein, 1912
  • Bogdan Gavrilović (1864–1947), mathematician physicist, philosopher and educator; born in Novi Sad
  • Mileva Marić (1875–1948), mathematician; Albert Einstein's first wife; sister of Miloš Marić; born in Titel and lived in Novi Sad
  • Olga Hadžić (1946–2019), mathematician; rector of the University of Novi Sad and the first woman rector in Serbia; born and lived in Novi Sad

Physics

  • Albert Einstein (1879-1955), theoretical physicist of profound genius; widely regarded as the greatest scientist of the 20th century; lived in Novi Sad 1905-1907 (in Kisačka Street 20) with his wife, Mileva Marić

Psychology

  • Milenko Vlajkov (born 1950}, psychologist and psychotherapist, author and meditation master; born in Novi Sad[1]

Scholars

Business

Politics

Svetozar Miletić (1826-1901)

Religion

Philanthropy

Marija Trandafil (1816–1883)

Military

  • Đorđe Sečujac (1715-1759), Serb Habsburg military commander; lived in Novi Sad
  • Jakov Mrvica (1978-2004), born as Željko Mrvica, Israeli-Serbian military person; lived in Novi Sad

Sports

Monika Seleš, 1999

Basketball

Canoe

  • Bora Sibinkić (born 1978), professional sprint canoer, president of the kayak and canoe club Vojvodina; born in Novi Sad
  • Petar Sibinkić (born 1976), professional sprint canoer, competed at the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympic games; born and grew up in Novi Sad

Football

Handball

Rowing

Shooting

Tennis

Track and field

  • Ivana Vuleta (born 1990; born as Ivana Španović), professional long jumper; born in Zrenjanin and residing in Novi Sad

See also

References

  1. ^ "Dr. Holzinger Institute Personlich Weiterkommen - PROFESSOR MILENKO VLAJKOV" (PDF). dr-holzinger-institut.de. Dr. Holzinger Institute. Retrieved 15 June 2023.
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