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List of people from Karlovac County

The following is a list of notable people from Karlovac and the geographical area of present-day Karlovac County.

Artists, musicians and actors
Zrinka Cvitešić (born 1979), theater, film and television actress • Darko Domijan (born 1952), pop singer • Zvonimír Eichler (1903–1975), painter • Vjekoslav Karas (1821–1858), 19th-century painter • Tomislav Krizman (1882–1955), painter, graphic artist, costume and set designer • Alfred Krupa Sr. (1915–1989), Silesia-born painter, inventor and sportsman • Alfred Freddy Krupa (born 1971), painter • John Malkovich (born 1953), actor whose paternal grandparents were from Ozalj • Carla Martinis (1922–2010), soprano • Boris Mutić (1939–2009), sports journalist and television commentator • Vladimir Pogačić (1919–1999), film director • Barbara Radulović (born 1982), TV host • Slava Raškaj (1877–1906), painter • Božidar Širola (1889–1956), composer, musicologist • Dejan Šorak (born 1954), film director • Miroslav Šutej (1936–2005), designer File:Zrinka Cvitešić at Hamptons Festival.jpg|Cvitešić File:Karas, Vjekoslav Autoportret.jpg|Karas ==Authors==
Authors
Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić (1874–1938), writer • Ulderiko Donadini (1894–1923), novelist, dramatist, short story writer • Karl Felix Wolff (1879–1966), journalist, poet, author and self-taught folklorist • Dragojla Jarnević (1812–1874), writer and poet • Juraj Križanić (1618–1683), writer, earliest recorded pan-slavistIrena Lukšić (1953–2019), writer and translator File:Ivana brlic mazuranic II.jpg|Brlić-Mažuranić File:Dragojla Jarnevic Ck 290708.jpg|Jarnević ==Military leaders==
Military leaders
Edgar Angeli (1892–1945), rear admiral • Anton Csorich (1795–1864), nobleman and general • Ivan Gošnjak (1909–1980), general, secretary of defence of Yugoslavia • Roza Miletić (born 1934), veteran of Croatian war of Independence • Pavao Miljavac (born 1953), army general • Omar Pasha (1806–1871), field marshal • Petar Stipetić (1937–2018), general File:Ivan Gošnjak.jpg|Gošnjak File:Dan OSRH Petar Stipetic 28052011 2.jpg|Stipetić ==Musicians==
Musicians
Davor Gobac (born 1964), singer • Ema Pukšec (1834–1889), soprano opera singer • Ana Vidović (born 1980), Silvije Vidović and Viktor Vidović (1973), academic musicians • Viktor Vidović (born 1973), guitarist File:Psihomodo pop Davor Gobac 08082013 06 roberta f.jpg|Gobac File:Ana Vidović.jpg|Vidović ==Politicians==
Politicians
Elvira Abdić-Jelenović (born 1967), politician • Ivan Banjavčić (1843–1913), Mayor of Karlovac • Josip Boljkovac (1920–2014), politician, Minister of the InteriorNikolina Brnjac (born 1978), politician, Ministry of Tourism and Sports of CroatiaVećeslav Holjevac (1917–1970), Mayor of Zagreb • Daniel Ivin (1932–2021), politician, activist, writer • Fran Krsto Frankopan (1643–1671), politician, nobleman and writer. • Josip Kregar (1953–2020), politician, Mayor of Zagreb • Miroslav Lazanski (1950–2021), military analyst, politician and a diplomat, ambassador of Serbia to Russia • Miodrag Linta (born 1969), politician and activist • Blaž Lorković (1839–1892), economist, lawyer • Ivan Mažuranić (1814–1890), poet, linguist and politician. • Ivan Ribar (1881–1968), politician • Ivan Šubašić (1892–1955), politician, last Ban of CroatiaIvan Vilibor Sinčić (born 1990), President of the Living Wall • Branko Vukelić (1958–2013), politician, 11th Minister of Defence of CroatiaNikola Vuljanić (1949–2024), politician, member of the European Parliament for Croatia File:EU budget debate ahead of crucial summit - with Nikolina Brnjac (Council) (49524883806).jpg|Brnjac File:Miroslav Lazanski-mc.rs.jpg|Lazanski File:Blaž Lorković.jpg|Lorković File:Ivan Ribar (1995x2048) (cropped).png|Ribar File:Sinčić.jpg|Sinčić File:Svecanost podizanja NATOve zastave Zagreb 63.jpg|Vukelić ==Historians, intellectuals, scientists==
Historians, intellectuals, scientists
Vladimir Goldner (1933–2017), physician and professor • Ljudevit Jonke (1907–1979), linguist • Božidar Liščić (born 1929), engineer, member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and ArtsRadoslav Lopašić (1835–1893), historian • Gojko Nikoliš (1911–1995), physician and historian • Anđelko Milardović (born 1956), political scientist • Sava Mrkalj (1783–1833), linguist, grammarian, philologist, poet • Gajo Petrović (1927–1993), author and philosopher • Elza Polak (1910–1995), horticulturist • Ivo Protulipac, physician, a lawyer, and an important Catholic activist • Vanja Sutlić (1925–1989), philosopher • Živko Vrcelj (born 1959), doctor and politicians File:Radoslav Lopašić (Oko Kupe i korane).png|Lopašić File:Gedenktafel Sava Mrkalj 1030 Wien Veithgasse 3.jpg|Mrkalj File:Gojko Nikoliš.jpg|Nikoliš File:Protulipac.jpg|Protulipac == Athletes ==
Athletes
Boris Batinić (born 1981), handball player • Bill Belichick (born 1952) and Steve Belichick (1919–2005) football coaches born in the U.S., whose ancestors were from near Karlovac • Dražen Bolić (born 1971), football player • Goran Bunjevčević (1973–2018), football player • Mirko Bunjevčević (born 1978), football player • Damir Čavlović (born 1952), handball player • Luka Cindrić (born 1993), handball player • Borislav Cvetković (born 1964), Yugoslav footballer • Zvjezdan Cvetković (1960–2017), football manager and player • Miloš Hrstić (born 1955), former footballer for HNK Rijeka and Yugoslavia's national team • Nikolina Ilijanić (born 1983), basketball player • Dejan Jakovic (born 1985), Canadian soccer player • Marko Jakšić (born 1987), football defender and player • Rajko Janjanin (born 1957), football player • Tihomir Jarnjević (born 1978), rower • Peter Kokotowitsch (1890–1968), wrestler. • Branko Kokir (born 1974), handball player • Simeon Kosanović (born 1933), former basketball and handball player • Željko Kosanović (born 1934), former basketball and handball player • Nikola Krajinović (born 1999), football player • Josip Krznarić (born 1993), football player • Jurica Lakić (1953–1982), handball player who played for RK Zamet and Yugoslavia's national team • Adrijana Lekaj (born 1995), tennis player. • Elvis Letaj (born 2003), football player • Kristijan Lovrić (born 1955), football player • Dino Martinović (born 1990), football player • Snježana Mijić (born 1971), volleyball player • Boris Mutić (1939–2009), sports reporter, working for Croatian national television (HRT) • Milan Neralić (1875–1918), fencer, won a bronze medal at the Olympics • Igor Novaković (born 1979), football midfielder • Sandro Obranović (born 1992), handball player • Vladimir Ostarčević (born 1982), handball player • Ante Pavić (born 1989), tennis player • Jelica Pavličić-Štefančić (born 1954), athlete, multiple champion of Yugoslavia in the 100m, 200m and 400m; 400 m world record holder • Dražen Perković (born 1963), taekwondo practitioner • Željko Perušić (1936–2017), football player who played for Dinamo Zagreb and YugoslaviaPredrag Počuča (born 1986), football player • Jelena Popović (born 1984), handball player • Krešimir Račić (1932–1994), hammer thrower • Milan Šašić (born 1958), football manager and player • Antun Stipančić (1949–1991), table tennis player • Tin Vukmanić (born 1999), footballer • Dragomir Vukobratović (born 1988), footballer File:Luka Cindric 2014.jpg|Cindrić File:Petarkoko.jpg|Kokotowitsch File:Milan Neralic Bronze medal winner in the Master's sabre at 1900 Summer Olympics.jpg|Neralić File:Ante Pavić 1, 2015 Wimbledon Qualifying - Diliff.jpg|Pavić ==Religion==
Religion
Mile Bogović (1939–2020), titular bishop of Tamata and diocesan bishop of Gospić-SenjBranko Dobrosavljević (1886–1941), Serbian Orthodox priest, killed in WW2 • Danica Širola (1900-1926), school teacher, poet and Catholic laywoman • Maksimilijan Vrhovac (1752–1827), Bishop of Zagreb File:Branko Dobrosavljevic.jpg|Dobrosavljević File:BishopMaksimilijan Vrhovac.JPEG|Vrhovac ==Other==
Other
Jelka Glumičić (1941–2020). activist • Mirko and Stjepan Seljan (1871 – 20th century) (1875–1936), explorers • Ilona Zrínyi (1643–1707), daughter of Petar ZrinskiKatarina Zrinska (1625–1673), influential woman from the Frankopan family ==References==
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