Petar Kočić (Abjad Kiril Serbia: Петар Кочић; 29 Juni 1877 – 27 Agustus 1916
) adalah seorang penulis, aktivis dan politikus Serbia Bosnia. Lahir di pedesaan barat laut Bosnia pada masa-masa akhir kekuasaan Utsmaniyah, Kočić mula-mula menulis pada sekitaran masa menjelang abad kedua puluh, mula-mula puisi dan kemudian prosa.
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