Uskoci (disambiguation)

Uskoci (disambiguation)

Uskoci may refer to:

*Uskok - ordinarily a soldier that hops quickly in an out, primarily in the historical border territories of the Ottoman Empire
*Uskoci - specific soldiers from the Adriatic coastline that fought on Austrian and Venetian territory against the Ottoman Turks
*Uskoci, a town in Montenegro
*Uskoci, a tribe from Old Herzegovina


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