Category
page 1People from Kotor

Rambo Amadeus
Balkan iconic musician and author
Svetozar Marović
Montenegrin politician
Radola Gajda
Czechoslovak legioneer, Czechoslovak politician and general (1892-1948)
Tamara Živković
Montenegrin singer (born 2000)
Borka Pavićević
dramaturge, newspaper columnist, activist (1947-2019)
Stevan Faddy
Montenegrin singer
Ranko Krivokapić
Montenegrin politician
Andrija Popović
Montenegrin politician
Osanna of Cattaro
Serbian Dominican visionary and anchoress from Montenegro (1493-1565)
Andrija Maurović
Croatian comic artist (1901-1981)
Joanikije Lipovac
Serbian saint
Josip Pečarić
Croatian mathematician
Ljubomir Jovanović
Serbian historian (1865-1928)
Predrag Vušović
Croatian theater, television and film actor (1960-2011)

Evgenije Popović
Montenegrin politician and journalist
Giovanni Bona de Boliris
Montenegrin poet, judge and lawyer (1520-15729
Danijela Đurović
montenegrin politician
Lovro Dobričević
Ragusan painter (1415–1478)
Ivan Brkanović
Croatian composer (1906–1987)
Lazo M. Kostić
Serbian politician
Antonije Abramović
Eastern Orthodox archbishop (1919–1996)
Andrija Paltašić
Venetian printer and publisher
Vladimir Pavićević
Serbian politician
Marinko Madžgalj
Serbian actor and singer (1978–2016)
Bucchia
The House of Buća (; in Italian Bucchia) was a noble Serbian family that served the Republic of Ragusa, and one of the most important families to come out of Kotor. A cadet branch was admitted to the nobility of the Republic of Ragusa, another branch moved instead to Šibenik.
Vasko Lipovac
Croatian painter and sculptor (1931-2006)