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Mira Adanja-Polak, Freelance producer, journalist and presenter •
Lidiia Alekseeva, Latvian poet and writer of short stories •
Mehdi Bardhi, Founder of the Institute of Albanology in Priština •
Alojz Benac, President of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1977-1981) •
Gani Bobi, Albanian philosopher and sociologist •
Milan Budimir, Serbian classical scholar •
Miloš N. Đurić, Serbian classical scholar •
Miodrag Bulatović, Montenegrin Serb novelist and playwright •
Branko Ćopić, Bosnian and Yugoslav writer •
Bora Ćosić, Serbian and Croatian writer •
Zija Dizdarević, Bosnian prose writer •
Zoran Đinđić, Prime Minister of Serbia (2001–2003) •
Rajko Đurić, Serbian Romani writer •
Jelena Genčić, Serbian tennis coach •
Trivo Inđić, Advisor to the Serbian President (2004–2012) •
Žarko Korać, Deputy Prime Minister in the Government of Serbia (2001-2004) •
Desanka Kovačević-Kojić, Serbian historian •
Sonja Licht, President of the Belgrade Fund for Political Excellence (2003–present) •
Sima Lozanić, first Rector of the University of Belgrade •
Desanka Maksimović, Serbian poet •
Miroslav Marcovich, philologist and university professor •
Simo Elaković, Serbian philosopher and economist •
Mihailo Marković, Serbian philosopher •
Dragoljub Mićunović, Serbian politician and philosopher •
Nikola Milošević, Serbian writer and political philosopher •
Dragoslav Mitrinović, Serbian mathematician •
Vasko Popa, Serbian poet of Romanian descent •
Branka Prpa (born 1953), historian. •
Nebojša Radmanović, President of Bosnia and Herzegovina (2008–2009) •
Šerbo Rastoder, Montenegrin Bosniak philosopher and historian •
Vladislav F. Ribnikar, founder of
Politika, the oldest Serbian newspaper •
Veljko Rus, Slovenian philosopher and politician •
Ljubodrag Simonović, Serbian philosopher, author and retired basketball player •
Bogoljub Šijaković, Serbian Minister of Religion (2008–2012) •
Boris Tadić, President of Serbia (2004–2012) •
Ljubomir Tadić, one of the founders of the Democratic Party in Serbia •
Ljubodrag Dimić, Serbian historian and university professor •
Lepa Mladjenovic, Serbian feminist and lesbian activist •
Zdravko Dizdar, Croatian historian •
Miloje Grbin, Serbian sociologist and poet ==References==