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This is a list of people on
stamps of
Croatia.
1941–1945
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1991–present
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Andrija Ljudevit Adamić, businessman (2006)
[1]
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Josip Andreis, musicologist (2009)
[2]
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Ivo Andrić, writer (2001)
[3]
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Anthony of Padua, saint of the Roman Catholic Church (1995)
[4]
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Gjuro Baglivi, physician (2007)
[5]
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Mate Balota, writer (1998)
[6]
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Krešimir Baranović, composer (1994)
[7]
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Milan Begović, writer (1998)
[8]
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Federiko Benković, painter (2003)
[9]
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Stjepan Betlheim, physician (1998)
[10]
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Bruno Bjelinski, composer (2009)
[11]
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Ivan Brkanović, composer (2006)
[12]
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Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić, writer (1996)
[13]
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Hermann Bollé, architect (1995)
[14]
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Spiridon Brusina, biologist (1995)
[15]
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Franjo Bučar, sports popularizer and writer (1994)
[16]
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Frane Bulić, archeologist (1996)
[17]
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Ivan Bunić Vučić, poet (1992)
[18]
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Josip Buturac, historian (2005)
[19]
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Dobriša Cesarić, poet (2002)
[20]
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Charles the Great,
Holy Roman Emperor (2001)
[21]
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Milo Cipra, composer (2006)
[22]
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Clare of Assisi, saint of the Roman Catholic Church (2008)
[23]
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Stjepan Cosmi, archbishop of Split (2000)
[24]
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Croatia men's national handball team (2003*)
[25]
[26]
[27]
[28]
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Croatia men's national water polo team (2007*)
[29]
[30]
[31]
[32]
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Krešimir Ćosić, basketball player (2005)
[33]
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Marya Delvard, singer and actress (2003)
[34]
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Juraj Dobrila, bishop (2012)
[35]
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Julije Domac, biologist (1996)
[36]
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Marco Antonio de Dominis, archbishop (2010)
[37]
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Domnius, saint of the Roman Catholic Church (2004)
[38]
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Džore Držić, writer (2001)
[39]
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Marin Držić, writer (2008)
[40]
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Dubravko Dujšin, actor (1997)
[41]
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Florian, patron saint of firefighters (2005)
[42]
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Francis of Assisi, saint of the Roman Catholic Church (2009)
[43]
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Fran Krsto Frankopan, nobleman and poet (1996)
[44]
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Ljudevit Gaj, politician, linguist and writer (2009)
[45]
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Grgo Gamulin, art historian and writer (2010)
[46]
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Vilko Gecan, painter (1994)
[47]
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Dragutin Gorjanović-Kramberger, paleontologist (1999)
[48]
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Jakov Gotovac, composer (1995)
[49]
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Gottschalk of Orbais, monk, theologian and poet (1996)
[50]
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Juraj Habdelić, writer and lexicographer (2009)
[51]
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Josip Hatze, composer and conductor (2003)
[52]
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Juraj Haulik, archbishop of Zagreb (1999)
[53]
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Andrija Hebrang Sr., politician (1999)
[54]
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Luka Ibrišimović, Franciscan friar and rebellion leader (1998)
[55]
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Goran Ivanišević, tennis player (2001*)
[56]
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Dragojla Jarnević, writer (2012)
[57]
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Josip Jelačić, soldier and politician (1992,
[58] 1998,
[59] 1999
[60])
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Jerome, saint of the Roman Catholic Church (2003)
[61]
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Jesus, religious leader (2010)
[62]
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John the Evangelist, author of the
Gospel of John (2009)
[63]
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John Paul II, Pope of the Roman Catholic Church (1994*,
[64] 1998*,
[65] 2003*,
[66] 2005
[67])
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Marija Jurić Zagorka, writer and journalist (2007)
[68]
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Andrija Kačić Miošić, poet (2004)
[69]
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Janko Polić Kamov, writer (2010)
[70]
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Antun Kanižlić, theologian and poet (1999)
[71]
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Ljubo Karaman, art historian (2006)
[72]
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Matija Petar Katančić, writer and lexicographer (2000)
[73]
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Augustin Kažotić, bishop (2002)
[74]
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Vjekoslav Klaić, historian (1999)
[75]
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Ivica Kostelić, alpine skier (2003*,
[76] 2011*
[77])
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Janica Kostelić, alpine skier (2001*,
[78] 2003*
[79])
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Ivan Goran Kovačić, poet and writer (1993)
[80]
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Josip Kozarac, writer (2006)
[81]
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Miroslav Kraljević, painter (2004)
[82]
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Silvije Strahimir Kranjčević, poet (2008)
[83]
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Baltazar Adam Krčelić, historian and theologian (2005)
[84]
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Marko Krizin, saint of the Roman Catholic Church (1996)
[85]
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Miroslav Krleža, writer (1993)
[86]
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Frano Kršinić, sculptor (1997)
[87]
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Izidor Kršnjavi, art historian (1995)
[88]
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Franjo Kuharić, archbishop of Zagreb (2002)
[89]
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Ivan Kukuljević, historian, politician and writer (1993)
[90]
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Igor Kuljerić, composer and conductor (2008)
[91]
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Eugen Kvaternik, politician (1996)
[92]
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Matko Laginja, writer and politician (2002)
[93]
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Emilij Laszowski, historian and archivist (1999)
[94]
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Milan Lenuci, urbanist (1999)
[95]
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Vatroslav Lisinski, composer (1994)
[96]
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Ferdo Livadić, composer (1999)
[97]
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Livia Drusilla, wife of Roman emperor
Augustus (2005)
[98]
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Blaž Lorković, economist (1992)
[99]
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Hanibal Lucić, poet and playwright (2003)
[100]
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Ivan Lučić, historian (2004)
[101]
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Martin of Tours, saint of the Roman Catholic Church (2009)
[102]
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Marko Marulić, writer (2000)
[103]
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Lovro Matačić, conductor (1995)
[104]
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Ivan Matetić Ronjgov, composer (2010)
[105]
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Antun Gustav Matoš, writer (1998)
[106]
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Andrija Maurović, illustrator and comic book author (2001)
[107]
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Ivan Merz, academic (1996)
[108]
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Ivan Meštrović, sculptor (2008)
[109]
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Andrija Mohorovičić, seismologist and meteorologist (2007)
[110]
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Vladimir Nazor, writer (1999)
[111]
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Krsto Odak, composer (2008)
[112]
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Vlaho Paljetak, composer (1993)
[113]
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Boris Papandopulo, composer (2006)
[114]
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Vesna Parun, poet (2012)
[115]
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Petar Snačić, king of Croatia (1997)
[116]
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Frane Petrić, philosopher and scientist (1997)
[117]
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Dražen Petrović, basketball player (1994)
[118]
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Gjuro Pilar, geologist (1996)
[119]
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Vladimir Prelog, chemist (2001)
[120]
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Ferdo Quiquerez, painter (1993)
[121]
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Vanja Radauš, sculptor (2006)
[122]
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Antun Radić, scholar and politician (2004)
[123]
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Stjepan Radić, politician (1992,
[124] 1996,
[125] 2004
[123])
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Matija Antun Relković, writer (1998)
[126]
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Rembrandt, painter (2006)
[127]
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Ivan Rendić, sculptor (1999)
[128]
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Nasta Rojc, painter (2006)
[129]
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Lavoslav Ružička, chemist (2001)
[130]
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Marija Ružička Strozzi, actress (2000)
[131]
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Tadija Smičiklas, historian (1993)
[132]
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Ante Starčević, politician (1992,
[133] 1996
[134])
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Stephen Držislav, king of Croatia (1997)
[135]
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Aloysius Stepinac, archbishop of Zagreb (1998)
[136]
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Josip Juraj Strossmayer, bishop and benefactor (1992)
[137]
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Franz von Suppé, composer (1995)
[138]
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Petar Šegedin, writer (2009)
[139]
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Ante Šercer, physician (1996)
[140]
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Antun Branko Šimić, poet (1998)
[141]
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Juraj Šižgorić, poet (2009)
[142]
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Antun Šoljan, writer (2003)
[143]
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Josip Štolcer-Slavenski, composer (1996)
[144]
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Nikola Šubić Zrinski, nobleman and soldier (1996)
[145]
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Bogoslav Šulek, philologist, historian and lexicographer (1995)
[146]
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Stjepan Šulek, composer (2005)
[147]
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Zlatko Šulentić, painter (1993)
[148]
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Dragutin Tadijanović, poet (2005*)
[149]
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Nikola Tesla, electrical engineer and inventor (1993,
[150] 2006
[151])
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Ivo Tijardović, composer (1995)
[152]
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Josip Eugen Tomić, writer (1993)
[153]
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Tomislav, king of Croatia (1992)
[154]
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Ante Topić Mimara, art collector and benefactor (1998)
[155]
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Tryphon, saint of the Roman Catholic Church (2009)
[156]
[157]
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Franjo Tuđman, politician (1997*,
[158] 1999
[159])
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Tin Ujević, poet (2005)
[160]
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Pavao Ritter Vitezović, writer, historian, linguist and publisher (2002)
[161]
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Blanka Vlašić, high jumper (2007*)
[162]
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Antun Vrančić, diplomat and writer (2004)
[163]
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Ivan Vučetić, anthropologist and police official (2008)
[164]
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L. L. Zamenhof, creator of
Esperanto (1997)
[165]
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Petar Zoranić, writer (2008)
[166]
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Katarina Zrinska, noblewoman and writer (1996)
[167]
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Nikola Zrinski, nobleman and soldier (1996)
[168]
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Petar Zrinski, nobleman and writer (1996)
[169]
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Cvijeta Zuzorić, poet (1996)
[170]
- Notes
* – Stamp dedicated to a living person
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