Jacint Verdaguer (1845-1902), Catalan poet, lived in August 1883 in casa Rossell at Ordino. He is deemed one of the most prestigious guests of the country.
Boris de Skossyreff (1898-?), a Russian emigré, self-proclaimed "Boris I, King of Andorra" in 1934, before the Catalan Co-prince intervened to restore order.
Bonaventura Riberaygua i Argelich (1892-1950), writer, secretary of Parliament (Consell General) from 1935 to 1950, published in 1946 the book les Valls d'Andorra, a geographical, historical and political documentary about Andorra.
Colonel René Baulard, honorary citizen of Andorra, restored order in Andorra in 1933.
Philippe Wolff (1913-2001), medievalist, member of the French "Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres".
Jacques Tremoulet (1896-1971), French radio and press magnate, created Radio Andorra in 1939.
Juli Minoves Triquell, minister, diplomat, writer.
Ricard Fiter Vilajoana, writer, lawyer, Ombudsman of Andorra since 1998.
Antoni Morell, Andorran writer.
Michčle Gazier (1946-), writer.
Ramon Villeró Castellá (1955-), writer.
Montserrat Caballé (1933-), the Catalan soprano, supports the Montserrat International Singing Competition-Principality of Andorra at Sant Juliŕ de Lňria.
Lluis Claret (1951-), cellist.
Gérard Claret (1951-), violinist, director of the National Chamber Orchestra of Andorra.
Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (1971-), Catalan tennis championwoman, lives in Andorra.
Cyril Després (1974-) and Eric Bataille (1981-), bike champions.