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Art historians · Astronomers
Biologists · Chemists
Dancers · Diplomats · Cartographers
Composers · Economists
Engineers · Film directors
Geographers and geologists · Historians
Illustrators · Journalists
Literary historians and critics
Mathematicians · Military persons
Missionaries · Mountaineers · Musicians
Music groups · Linguists and philologists
Painters · Poets
Physicians · Physicists · Photographers · Singers · Sculptors
Sociologists · Politicians
Psychiatrists and psychologists
Philosophers · Saints · Sportspeople
Theologians · Writers · Writers and poets in Hungary

This is a list of Slovenes and people from Slovenia that are notable.

Contents

Artists / Performing Arts

Authors

See list: List of Slovenian language poets

Inventors

  • Alojz Knafelc (1859–1937), the creator of Slovenian trail blaze.
  • Janez Puh (German Johann Puch) (1862–1914) – inventor, innovator, industrial designer and manufacturer.
  • Janez Auguštin Puhar (1814–1864) – priest, photographer, painter and poet – invented a photography on the glass in 1842.
  • Herman Potočnik – Noordung (1892–1929), one of the founders of astronautics.
  • Edvard Rusjan (1886–1911) – pilot and aeronautic pioneer.
  • Richard Fuisz (b 1939) – pharmaceutical inventor of controlled release drug beads, quick dissolve tablet systems, thin film drug delivery systems as well as various medical devices, diagnostic devices and electronic mail patents.

Military Men and Women

Motion Pictures, Radio, & Television

Musicians / Composers

For musical bands, groups, ensembles and other musicians see: Music of Slovenia

Philosophers

Politicians

  • Leo von Caprivi (1831–1899) – was a German major general and statesman who served as German Chancellor from March 1890 to October 1894 (His family (original surname Kopriva) was of Slovenian and Italian origin)
  • Vladko Maček (1879–1964) – Croatian politician of Slovene origin from the first half of the 20th century. He led the Croatian Peasant Party (HSS)
  • Josip Broz Tito (1892–1980) – president of the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia between 1945 and 1980 (son of a Croat father, Franjo Broz, and a Slovenian mother, Marija Javeršek)
  • George Voinovich – US Senator – Fmr. Governor of Ohio and Mayor of Cleveland – (Slovenian Mother)
  • Edvard Kardelj Sperans (1910–1979) – prewar communist, politician, statesman and publicist.
  • Boris Kidrič (1912–1953) – communist, politician, statesman and economist.
  • Frank Lausche – Fmr. US Senator, Governor of Ohio & Mayor of Cleveland
  • James Oberstar – US Representative from Minnesota
  • John Blatnik – Fmr. US Congressman
  • Tom Harkin – US Senator
  • Leonard J. Bodack – Fmr. Pennsylvania State Senator
  • Tanya Plibersek – Australian politician – House of Representatives
  • Walter Veltroni (1955–) – Mayor of Rome (Slovenian mother)
  • Anton Vratuša (1915–) – politician and diplomat, who was the Prime Minister of Slovenia from 1978–80 and of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, also its ambassador to the United Nations
  • Aleš Bebler (1907–1981) – diplomat, communist, politician and lawyer.
  • Amy Jean Klobuchar (1960–) – United States Senator from Minnesota.
  • Anton Korošec (1872–1940), prominent Yugoslav politician.
  • Milan Kučan (1941–) – 1st and 2nd president of independent Slovenia 1991–2002.
  • Ivan Maček Matija (1908–1993) – communist, chief of secret police, responsible for many killings of civils after second world war.
  • Miha Marinko (1900–1983) – Secretary of the central committee of the communist party of Slovenia, president of the peoples assembly, prime minister of former peoples socialist republic of Slovenia (1947–1991).
  • Lojze Peterle (1948–) – 1st prime minister of independent Slovenia.
  • Antal Rogán (1973–) – Hungarian politician of Hungarian Slovenian descent, mayor of Budapest's Inner City.
  • Andrej Bajuk (1943–2011) – 3rd prime minister of independent Slovenia.
  • Anton Rop (1960–) – 4th prime minister of independent Slovenia.
  • Janez Drnovšek (1950–2008) – 2nd prime minister of independent Slovenia, 3rd president of Slovenia 2003–2008.
  • Janez Janša (1958–) – 5th prime minister of independent Slovenia.
  • Zmago Jelinčič Plemeniti (1948–) – leader of the Slovenian national party (SNS).
  • Gregorij Rožman (1883–1959) – Bishop of Ljubljana (1930–1945), collaborator with Italian and German occupying forces during the Second World War.
  • Danilo Türk (1952–) – President elect of Slovenia
  • France Tomšič (1937–2010) - One of the key figures in the process of Slovenia's democratisation.

Scientists

See List of Slovenian mathematicians, List of Slovenian physicists.

Sports Personalities

Other Personalities

See also

External links



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