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The following is a list of prominent individuals who are or were Montenegrin citizens or of Montenegrin ancestry.

Architecture

Literature

Writers

Poets

Historians

Journalists

Chroniclers

Art

Painters

Sculptors

Fashion designers

Entertainment

Film and theatre

Actors/actresses

Film directors

Cartoonists

Cinematographers

Music

Classical

Pop

Rock

Jazz

Hip-Hop

Folk

Models

Military

Admirals

Captains

Commanders

Generals

Majors

Seamen

Explorers

Voivodes

Politicians

Prime Ministers

Presidents

Other

Foreign figures of Montenegrin descent

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

Senators

Criminals

Corruption

Businesspeople

Rulers

Princes

Prince-Bishops (Vladikas)

Main article: Vladikas of Montenegro

Princesses

Historical Figures

Balšić family

Crnojević family

Petrović family

Religion

Popes

Saints

Religious figures

Sports

Football

Basketball

Coaches

Handball

Water Polo

Tennis

Martial Arts

Boxing

Kickboxing

Judo

American football

Scientists

Physics

Computer science

Electrical engineering

Linguists

Other

References


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