Reșița
Reșița ranks 3,208th in number of biographies on Pantheon, behind Marshalltown, Iowa, Sutton, London, and Springs, South Africa. Memorable people born in Reșița include Cristian Chivu, Iosif Czako, and Gheorghe Fiat. Memorable people who died in Reșița include Iosif Czako. Reșița has been the birth place of many soccer players, and politicians and the death place of many soccer players. Reșița is located in Romania.
Reșița is a city in western Romania and the capital of Caraș-Severin County. It is located in the Banat region. The city had a population of 58,393 in 2021. It administers six villages: Câlnic (Kölnök), Cuptoare (Kuptore), Doman (Domány), Moniom (Monyó), Secu and Țerova (Krassócser). Read more on Wikipedia
People
Between 1906 and 1984, Reșița was the birth place of 5 globally memorable people, including Cristian Chivu, Iosif Czako, and Gheorghe Fiat. Additionaly, 1 globally memorable people have passed away in Reșița including Iosif Czako.
People Born in Reșița
Go to all RankingsCristian Chivu
SOCCER PLAYER
1980 - Present
HPI: 51.35
Rank: 1
Iosif Czako
SOCCER PLAYER
1906 - 1966
HPI: 47.63
Rank: 2
Gheorghe Fiat
POLITICIAN
1929 - 2010
HPI: 43.89
Rank: 3
Cosmin Moți
SOCCER PLAYER
1984 - Present
HPI: 37.57
Rank: 4
Simona Richter
ATHLETE
1972 - Present
HPI: 31.72
Rank: 5
Newly Added People Born in Reșița
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Most individuals born in present day Reșița were soccer players (3), politicians (1), and athletes (1), while most who died were soccer players (1).
Occupational Trends
Over the past 100 years, soccer players have been the top profession of globally memorable people born in Reșița, including Cristian Chivu, and Cosmin Moți. Whereas, throughout history, soccer players have been the profession with the most memorable people born in present day Reșița, including Cristian Chivu, Iosif Czako, and Cosmin Moți.
Places
Overlapping Lives
Below is a visual represetation of the lifespans of the top 2 globally memorable people born in Reșița since 1700.