Mijat Stojanović (26 September 1818 – 18 September 1881[1]) was a Croatian educator, ethnographer and folk writer.
Mijat Stojanović was born in Babina Greda, a municipality in the Vukovar-Srijem County in Croatia in 1818, and died in Zagreb in 1881.[1] He was politically engaged, and fought against the dualist monarchy which was at the expense of Yugoslav people. He stood for co-operation of South Slavic peoples and the advanced ideas.
Elementary school in Babina Greda bears his name.[2]