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Kosaca

Kosaca is a city in Turkey with a population of about 0.

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Kosaca

The House of Kosača, somewhere Kosačić, was a Bosnian medieval noble family which ruled over parts of modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia between the 14th century and the 15th century. The land they controlled was known as Humska zemlja, roughly corresponding to modern region of Herzegovina, which itself was derived from the title "Herzog", which Stjepan Vukčić Kosača adopted in 1448., with latin title "Dux Sancti Sabbae". Besides Hum, they ruled parts of Dalmatia and Rascia. They were vassals to several states, including the Kingdom of Bosnia and Ottoman Empire. Historians think the Kosača family is part of the Kőszegi family, but there is a lack of evidence for this claim. The religious confession of the Kosača family is uncertain. They were in contact with the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Church of Bosnia, the Catholic Church and Islam. During the fall of the Bosnian Kingdom, the "Kosače" split into three branches: Venetian, Dalmatian and Ottoman. From then onward, these branches became accepting of the Catholic faith, in the first two cases, and of Islam in the third.

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About Kosaca

CountryTurkey
ContinentAsia
Explore55
Population0
Local currencyTRY
Coordinates41.0167, 36.1667
Time zoneEurope/Istanbul

🧭 Facts & curiosities

Settlement typeSmall town
Distance to the capital306 km · Ankara
Population (Turkey)#10577 most populated in Turkey
Where on Earth41°1′0″N · 36°10′0″E
HemisphereN · E
Distance to the equator4,566 km
Distance to the North Pole5,453 km
Same latitude asNamangan (Uzbekistan)
Antipode (other side of Earth)-41.02, -143.83

✈️ Distance to major cities

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