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List of Montenegrins

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List of Montenegrins is a list of notable people who were Montenegrin by their personal or ancestral ethnicity.

Architecture

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Literature

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Petar II Petrović-Njegoš

Writers

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Poets

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Historians

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Journalists

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Chroniclers

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Art

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Painters

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Sculptors

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Photographers

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Film and theatre

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Veljko Bulajić

Actors/actresses

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Film directors

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Cartoonists

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Cinematographers

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Music

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Classical

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Pop

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Rock

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Jazz

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Hip-Hop

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Folk

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Fashion models

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Military

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Anto Gvozdenović
Sabiha Ćorović Gökçen

Admirals

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Captains

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Commanders

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Generals

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Majors

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Pilots

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Seamen

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Explorers

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Voivodes

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Others

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Politicians

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Milojko Spajić
Milo Đukanović

Prime Ministers

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Presidents

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Other

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Foreign figures of Montenegrin descent

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People with Montenegrin ancestry but high-ranked officials of other countries:

Michael Anthony Stepovich

Senators

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Businesspeople

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Royalty

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Queen Elena of Montenegro
Danilo I Petrović-Njegoš

Balšić

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Crnojević

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Petrović-Njegoš

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Princes

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Prince-Bishops (Vladikas)

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Princesses

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Religion

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Popes

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Saints

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Religious figures

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Sports

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Danka Kovinić
Stevan Jovetić

Football

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Basketball

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Coaches

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Handball

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Water Polo

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Tennis

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Martial Arts

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Boxing

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Kickboxing

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Judo

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American football

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Scientists

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Physics

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Computer science

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Electrical engineering

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Linguists

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Other

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References

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  1. ^ "Montenegro | EU Prize for Literature". www.euprizeliterature.eu. Retrieved 2024-04-05.