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Gustav Gärtner (1855–1937), pathologist •
Božena Viková-Kunětická (1862–1934), politician, writer and feminist •
František Lexa (1876–1960), Egyptologist •
Vilém Mathesius (1882–1945), linguist and writer •
Jan Kašpar (1883–1927), aviator and aircraft constructor •
Emil Artur Longen (1885–1936), playwright, actor and screenwriter •
Oskar Brázda (1887–1977), painter •
Věra Vovsová (1912–1998), painter; lived here •
Jan Tauc (1922–2010), Czech-American physicist •
Petr Haničinec (1930–2007), actor •
Jiří Gruša (1938–2011), poet, prose writer and translator •
Vladimír Nadrchal (born 1938), ice hockey player •
Alois Švehlík (born 1939), actor •
Petr Kabeš (1941–2005), poet •
Stanislav Prýl (1942–2015), ice hockey player •
Jiří Crha (born 1950), ice hockey player •
Otakar Janecký (born 1960), ice hockey player and coach •
Hynek Kmoníček (born 1962), diplomat •
Ivo Křen (1964–2020), graphic artist and glass art theoretician •
Roman Prymula (born 1964), physician, epidemiologist and politician •
Dominik Hašek (born 1965), ice hockey player •
Edita Adlerová (born 1971), mezzo-soprano •
Tereza Maxová (born 1971), model •
Radek Baborák (born 1976), French horn player and conductor •
Nora Fridrichová (born 1977), television presenter •
Lukáš Wagenknecht (born 1978), economist and politician •
Jan Bulis (born 1978), ice hockey player •
Jiří Welsch (born 1980), basketball player •
Michal Meduna (born 1981), footballer •
Aleš Hemský (born 1983), ice hockey player •
Filip Bandžak (born 1983), opera singer, baritone •
Iva Kramperová (born 1984), classical violinist •
Tomáš Nosek (born 1992), ice hockey player •
Kovy (born 1996), youtuber •
Filip Zadina (born 1999), ice hockey player ==Twin towns – sister cities==