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    Hey, Slavs (redirect from Hej Sloveni)
    respectively): Hej, Slaveni or Hej, Sloveni (in Latin) Хеј, Славени or Хеј, Словени (in Cyrillic) In Macedonian the song's title is "Ej, Sloveni" (Cyrillic:...
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    national anthem of Ukraine ("Shche ne vmerla Ukrayina") and the song "Hej, Sloveni" which was used as the national anthem of the Socialist Federal Republic...
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    towards Crying") in 1985. In 1987 he released his second book of poems Hej, Sloveni ("Hey, Slavs") and in 1988 became a member of the Association of Writers...
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    best known for writing the 1834 poem, "Hej, Slováci", which was in use since 1944 - under the title of "Hej, Sloveni" (English: "Hey, Slavs") - as the national...
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    (1993–2004) Coat of arms (1993–2004) Anthem: "Хеј, Словени" (1992–2004) "Hej, Sloveni" "Hey, Slavs" Ој, свијетла мајска зоро (2004–2006) Oj, svijetla majska...
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    Yugoslavia. The national anthem of Yugoslavia was the Pan-Slavic anthem "Hej, Sloveni" (transl. Hey, Slavs). First aired and sung on World War II-era sessions...
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  • 1994 to 2006 the obsolete and unpopular Communist era national anthem "Hej, Sloveni" was often jeered, booed and whistled by home supporters as players refrained...
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  • 1806–1871 Maximilian Hallbauer Ernst Julius Otto —  Serbia and Montenegro "Hej, Sloveni" "Hey, Slavs" 1992–2006 Samuel Tomášik Michał Kleofas Ogiński Sikkim...
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  • London, England: Routledge. p. 58. ISBN 978-1-13458-363-8. "Postojani "Hej Sloveni"". Večernje novosti (in Serbian). 4 January 2003. Retrieved 6 May 2023...
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    II in 1945, in favour of "Hey, Slavs" (under its Serbo-Croatian title Hej, Sloveni), which was the national anthem of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia...
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    Srbija i Crna Gora 1992–2006 Flag Coat of arms Anthem: "Хеј, Словени" / "Hej, Sloveni" "Hey, Slavs" Map of Serbia and Montenegro (green) in 2003, while Kosovo...
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  • national anthem following the replacement of the old Yugoslav anthem Hej Sloveni during the break-up of Yugoslavia. In 1992, Vostani Serbije and March...
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  • folk-oriented pop rock sound which had, alongside a cover of Yugoslav anthem "Hej, Sloveni" featured on the album, influenced a great number of bands from Sarajevo...
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    (1992—2004) (2004—2006) Coat of arms Anthem: "Хеј, Словени" (1992–2004)" Hej, Sloveni" "Hey, Slavs" Боже правде (2005–2006) Bože pravde (English: "God of Justice")...
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  • Yugoslavia. The song featured a part of the Yugoslav national anthem, "Hej Sloveni", as an homage to the Jimi Hendrix cover of "The Star-Spangled Banner"...
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