Andorrans who are notable include:
Jaume Bartumeu Cassany (1954-), lawyer, Head of Government candidate for the Social Democratic Party (Andorra), head of the parliamentary opposition
Joan Benlloch i Vivó (1864-1926), bishop of Urgell and Catalan co-prince, wrote Andorra's national anthem
Julian Vila Coma, Ambassador to the United Nations
Antoni Martí, (1963-) Head of Government of Andorra since 2011
Marc Forné Molné, Head of Government of Andorra from 1994 to 2005
Albert Pintat, (1943-) Head of Government of Andorra from 2005 to 2011
Julià Reig Ribó (1911-1996), general councillor for the Valles de Andorra from 1948 to 1949 and general syndic from 1960 to 1978
Boris de Skossyreff (1896-1989), a Russian émigré, self-proclaimed "Boris I, King of Andorra" in 1934, before the Catalan Co-prince intervened to restore order
Juli Minoves Triquell (1969-), minister, diplomat, writer
Arts and music
Ana Arce (1964-), Photographer and former skip of Andorra's curling team.
Anonymous, Andorran band.
Lluís Claret (1951-), cellist.
Marta Roure, Andorran singer.
Persefone, Andorran progressive metal band.
Alex Antor (1979-), Andorran alpine skier who represented Andorra at the 2006 Winter Olympics.
Ana Arce (1964-), Photographer and former skip of Andorra's curling team.
Marc Bernaus (1977-), Andorran footballer
Juli Fernández (1974-), Andorran footballer
Melissandre Fuentes, (1988-) Andorran figure skater.
Hocine Haciane, Andorran swimmer at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
Stéphanie Jiménez, high altitude athlete
Koldo (1970-), Andorran footballer born in Vitoria-Gasteiz.
Ildefons Lima (1978-), Andorran footballer
Oscar Sonejee (1976-), Andorran footballer
Josep Carles Laínez (1970-), writer and journalist. He lives in Encamp and writes for the newspaper El Periòdic d'Andorra.
Juli Minoves Triquell (1969-), minister, diplomat, writer.
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