
Czesław Miłosz
1911 – 2004Polish-American poet who won the 1980 Nobel Prize in Literature for his poetry exploring themes of history, morality, and human experience under totalitarian regimes.
15 notable people were born on June 30.
June 30 is the birth date of fifteen historical figures, including political leaders and literary figures. Notable individuals born on this date include Manuel Amador Guerrero, Panama's first president (1833), King Tribhuvan I of Nepal (1906), and Nobel Prize-winning poet Czesław Miłosz (1911). This date also marks the births of Dominican Republic president Juan Bosch (1909) and Honduran military leader Oswaldo López Arellano (1921).

Polish-American poet who won the 1980 Nobel Prize in Literature for his poetry exploring themes of history, morality, and human experience under totalitarian regimes.
Bangladeshi academic and political activist who participated in recent student movements and political demonstrations. He was killed during civil unrest in 2025.

Third President of Armenia (2008-2018) who previously served as Defense Minister and led the country's military forces during the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Writer and politician who served briefly as the first democratically elected president after Trujillo's dictatorship in 1963.

Prominent Cameroonian novelist and essayist who wrote critical works about colonialism and African independence, including 'Mission to Kala'.

Algerian-born French author and filmmaker known for her feminist literary works and historical novels exploring North African women's experiences.

Latvian jurist and politician who served as the tenth President of Latvia from 2019 to 2023, previously working as a judge at the European Court of Justice.

Attacking midfielder who plays for AS Roma and has represented Algeria at senior level after switching from France youth teams.

King of Nepal from 1911 to 1955 who led the struggle against the Rana oligarchy and restored monarchical power. He sought asylum in India in 1950 before returning to establish a constitutional monarchy.

Paraguayan goalkeeper who earned 120 caps for his national team and played in four World Cups, making him one of Paraguay's most experienced players.

Military officer who served two separate terms as president of Honduras (1963-1971, 1972-1975) following coups. His rule was marked by authoritarian policies and the 1969 Football War with El Salvador.

Kenyan middle-distance runner who specialized in the 1500 meters and won Olympic gold at the 2008 Beijing Games. He claimed three consecutive World Championship titles from 2011 to 2015 before facing a four-year doping ban.
Brazilian-born footballer who represents the United Arab Emirates national team and plays as an attacking midfielder or winger.
Hammer thrower who competed for the Soviet Union, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, winning Asian Games medals in his career.

Panama's first president who led the newly independent nation from 1904 to 1908 following separation from Colombia.