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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).

This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.

Arts

Architecture

Literature and poetry

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

Painting

Comics

  • Branislav Kerac (born 1952; also known as Bane Kerac), Serbian comic book creator; created and/or worked on Cat Claw, Tarzan, Zagor and Kobra comics
  • Gradimir Smudja (born 1956), Serbian cartoonist and painter in Italy and France; born in Novi Sad
  • Petar Meseldžija (born 1965), fantasy and comic book artist and illustrator
  • Sibin Slavković (born 1953), comic book artist, illustrator and editor; created and worked on Tarzan, Il Grande Blek, Tex; born in Žunjevići and resides in Novi Sad since 1983

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 Čerević 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

  • Jovana Marjanović (born 1987), Serbian beauty pageant model; born in Novi Sad
  • Sanja Papić (born 1984), Serbian supermodel and beauty pageant titleholder

Film, theater, and television

Draginja Ružić (1834–1905)

Games and toys

  • Ivan Moscovich (1926–2023), Yugoslav-Hungarian inventor of Jewish descent, designer and commercial developer of puzzles, games, toys, and educational aids; born in Novi Sad

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

  • Pavle Trpinac (1905–1991), Serbian chemist and professor; born and raised in Novi Sad
  • Vojtěch Šafařík (1829–1902), Czech chemist of Slovakian descent; born in Novi Sad

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

Scholars

Business

Politics

Svetozar Miletić (1826-1901)

Clergy

Visarion Pavlović (1670–1756)

Philanthropy

Marija Trandafil (1816–1883)

Military

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

Chess

Football

Handball

Rowing

Shooting

Tennis

Track and field

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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