List of people from Bjelovar-Bilogora County explained
The following is a list of notable people from Bjelovar and the geographical area corresponding to present-day Bjelovar-Bilogora County, Croatia.
Artists, musicians and actors
- Momčilo Bajagić Bajaga (born 1960), singer, songwriter and musician.
- Vojin Bakić (1915–1992), sculptor.
- Boris Buzančić (1929–2014), actor and politician.
- Dragomir Čumić (1937–2013), actor.[1]
- Tošo Dabac (1907–1970), photographer.[2]
- Bogdan Diklić (born 1953), actor.
- Eva Fischer (1920–2015), actress.
- Sonja Kovač (born 1984), actress, model and singer.
- Charles Millot (1921–2003), actor.
- Edo Murtić (1921–2005), painter.
- Milena Mrazović (1863–1927), journalist, writer, piano, and composer.
- Bojan Navojec (born 1976), theatre and film actor.
- Goran Navojec (born 1970), actor and musician.
- Mario Petreković (born 1972), comedian, actor, television presenter and entertainer.
- Ivo Robić (1923–2000), singer.
- Nasta Rojc (1883–1964), painter.
- Ferdo Rusan (1810–1879), reformer, composer and musician.
- Ivo Serdar (1933–1985), actor.
- Zdenko Strižić (1902–1990), architect, urban planner, and teacher.
- Snježana Tribuson (born 1957), screenwriter and film director.
Authors
- Slavko Kolar (1891-1963), writer.[3]
- Mato Lovrak (1899-1974), children's literature writer.[4]
- Milena Mrazović (1863-1927), journalist, writer.
- Josip Novakovich (born 1956), writer.
- Đuro Sudeta (1903-1927), writer.
- Janus Pannonius (1434-1472) poet, diplomat and Bishop of Pécs.
- Goran Tribuson (born 1948), prose and screenplay writer.
- Ivan Trnski (1819-1910), writer, translator and 7th President of Matica hrvatska.
Military leaders
Politicians
- Đurđa Adlešič (born 1960), politician and former leader.
- Milivoj Ašner (1913-2011) Independent State of Croatia's police officer who was number 4 on the Simon Wiesenthal Center's list of most wanted Nazi war criminals and on the Interpol's most wanted list.[5] [6]
- Vesna Bedeković (born 1966), politician who served as the Minister of Demographics, Family, Youth and Social Policy of Croatia.
- Boris Buzančić (1929-2014), actor, politician, mayor of Zagreb.
- Slavko Cuvaj (1851-1931), politician, Ban of Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia.
- Silvije Degen (born 1942), politician and lawyer.
- Gordan Jandroković (born 1967), politician and diplomat, 12th Speaker of the Croatian Parliament, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs.
- Julije Makanec (1904-1945), politician.
- Anka Mrak-Taritaš (born 1959), politician, Minister of Construction and Spatial Planning and President of the Civic Liberal Alliance.
Historians and scientists
Athletes
- Mirko Bašić (born 1960), handball player who won several medals representing Yugoslavia, including a gold at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
- Luka Božić (born 1996), basketball player.
- Dario Čanađija (born 1994), football player.
- Zvonko Canjuga (born 1921), football player.
- Marko Capan (born 2004), football player.
- Zdravko Ceraj (1920-2011) who competed for SFR Yugoslavia in the 1952 Summer Olympics.[8] and won two medals at the Mediterranean Games
- Zdravko Divjak (born 1956), swimmer who competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
- Bogumir Doležal (1889-1959), footballer, sportsman and journalist.
- Bojan Đurković (born 1989), sports shooter.
- Mladen Frančić (born 1955), football player.
- Petar Gorša (born 1988), sports shooter.
- Ivan Gubijan (1923-2009), hammer thrower, won a silver medal at the 1948 Summer Olympics.
- Hrvoje Horvat (born 1946), handball player who won several medals with Yugoslavia.
- Hrvoje Horvat, Jr. (born 1977), handball player and coach.
- Franjo Jurjević (1932–2022), gymnast.
- Bojan Knežević (born 1997), football player.
- Darko Kralj (born 1971), paralympic athlete, won a gold medal at Beijing 2008.
- Marin Lalić (born 1969), football midfielder.
- Zvezdan Ljubobratović (born 1971), football player.
- Zdravko Mamić (born 1959), football administrator and sports manager.
- Zoran Mamić (born 1971), football player and coach.
- Alen Maras (born 1982), football player.
- Miran Maričić (born 1997), sports shooter.
- Alen Mrzlečki (born 1974), football manager and player.
- Filip Ozobić (born 1991), footballer who played for Croatia's national football team.
- Božidar Peter (1938-2012), handball player who played with Yugoslavia's national team.
- Miroslav Pribanić (born 1946), handball player who was part of the Yugoslav national team that won a gold at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
- Borut Puc (born 1991), tennis player.
- Marko Roginić (born 1995), football player.
- Rudolf Rupec (1895-1983), footballer who played ten matches for the Austrian national team.[9]
- Luka Šebetić (born 1952), handball player and coach who played with RK Zamet.
- Marijan Seđak (born 1976), handball player playing for HC Motor Zaporizhzhia and Croatia's national team.
- Nataša Vezmar (born 1976), taekwondo practitioner.
- Ognjen Vukojević (born 1983), former football player who played for Dynamo Kyiv and Croatia's national team.
- Jelena Zrnić (born 1975), basketball player.
Religion
Other
Notes and References
- Web site: Blic Online | Preminuo glumac Dragomir Čumić - Drago Čuma . Blic.rs . 2013-11-15 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131115064344/http://www.blic.rs/Kultura/419262/Preminuo-glumac-Dragomir-Cumic--Drago-Cuma . 2013-11-15 .
- News: Branko . Kostelnik . Sve Tošine žene . . All Tošo's women . 24 November 2007 . 18 February 2010 . hr.
- Web site: Slavko Kolar (1891.-1963.). kgz.hr. Knjižnice grada Zagreba. hr. 23 June 2020.
- Četiri članka Mate Lovraka. Four Articles by Mato Lovrak. Libri et Liberi. 1. 1. June 2012. PDF. Croatian. 27 February 2018.
- News: WWII Nazi War Criminal Milivoj Asner Dies Free in Austria . Ya'ar, Chana . . 20 June 2011 . 4 June 2012 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20120604185039/http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/145069 . 26 July 2012.
- News: Ratni zločinac Milivoj Ašner umro u Klagenfurtu u 98. godini . . 20 June 2011 . Croatian . 4 June 2012 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20120604023832/http://www.vecernji.hr/vijesti/ratni-zlocinac-milivoj-asner-umro-klagenfurtu-98-godini-clanak-302606 . 26 July 2012.
- https://tkojetko.irb.hr/en/znanstvenikDetalji.php?sifznan=9151 Who is Who in Croatian Science: Hrvoje Tkalčić
- https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ce/zdravko-ceraj-1.html . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418062703/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ce/zdravko-ceraj-1.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . 2 July 2012.
- https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/double-caps.html Players Appearing for Two or More Countries