List of honorary citizens of Zrenjanin
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The list includes people who have been awarded the title of honorary citizen of Zrenjanin.[1]
| No. | Name | Portrait | Date | Notes | Country | Ref(s) |
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| 1 | Mór Jókai (1825–1904) |
1893 | Hungarian nobleman, novelist, dramatist and revolutionary. | [1] | ||
| 2 | Mihajlo Pupin (1858–1935) |
1921 | Serbian physicist, physical chemist and philanthropist based in the United States. | [1] | ||
| 3 | Edouard Herriot (1872–1957) |
1933 | French Radical politician of the Third Republic who served three times as Prime Minister and for many years as President of the Chamber of Deputies. | [1] | ||
| 4 | Petar Živković (1879–1947) |
1936 | Serbian military officer, political figure, and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1929–1932). | [1] | ||
| 5 | Milan Stojadinović (1888–1961) |
Serbian and Yugoslav politician and economist who served as the Prime Minister of Yugoslavia (1935–1939), as Foreign Minister (1935–1939) and as Minister of Finance (1922–1924, 1924–1926, 1934–1935). | [1] | |||
| 6 | Josip Broz Tito (1892—1980) |
1962 | Yugoslav President of Yugoslavia, Marshal of Yugoslavia and President of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia | [1] | ||
| 7 | Jovan Veselinov (1906–1982) |
1982 | Serbian and Yugoslav communist politician, President of Serbia, Prime Minister of Serbia and Chairman of the League of Communists of Serbia. He was a Partisan fighter in World War II, and was proclaimed People's Hero of Yugoslavia. | [1] | ||
| 8 | Dragoslav Avramović (1919–2001) |
1994 | Serbian economist and the governor of the National Bank of Yugoslavia. | [1] |
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