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  2. National anthem of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    The words of the current Slovene national anthem are all or part [ii] of "Zdravljica", written by the 19th-century Slovene poet France Prešeren for which music was written by the Slovene composer Stanko Premrl in 1905. Emphasising internationalism, [10] it was defined in 1994 [11] as the anthem with the Act on the national symbols of Slovenia.

  3. Naprej, zastava slave - Wikipedia

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    " Naprej, zastava slave" or "Naprej, zastava Slave " [notes 1] (Forward, Flag of Glory) is the anthem of Slovene nation, [3] written in 1860, [4] [5] and was briefly used as the national anthem of SR Slovenia until 1989. [6] It is now used as the official service song of the Slovenian Armed Forces.

  4. National symbols of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    The most common and recognizable of these are the National anthem of Slovenia and the Flag of Slovenia. [citation needed] The Coat of arms of Slovenia, a part of the flag itself. A leaf of a Linden or Lime tree, an important part of Slovene national heritage. Village assemblies, councils and other gatherings were traditionally held around ...

  5. Zdravljica - Wikipedia

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    A censored manuscript, ready to be published in the Poezije (Poems) collection in 1846.A modified version was published in full in 1848. The integral version of the poem was first published only after the March Revolution when Austrian censorship was abolished, since the censorship did not allow for the poem to be printed earlier because of its political message.

  6. Category:Anthems of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    National anthem of Slovenia; Z. Zdravljica This page was last edited on 30 September 2021, at 18:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. France Prešeren - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, his Zdravljica was declared the national anthem of Slovenia, replacing the old Naprej, zastava slave. In 1992, his effigy was portrayed on the Slovene 1000 tolar banknote, and since 2007, his image is on the Slovene two-euro coin. The highest Slovene prize for artistic achievements, the Prešeren Award, is named after him.

  8. Music of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Neue Slowenische Kunst (a German phrase meaning "New Slovenian Art"), aka NSK, is a controversial political art collective that announced itself in Slovenia in 1984, when Slovenia was part of Yugoslavia. NSK's name, being German, is compatible with a theme in NSK works: the complicated relationship Slovenes have had with Germans.

  9. Volk (album) - Wikipedia

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    Volk is the seventh studio album by Slovenian industrial group Laibach, released in 2006.The word "volk" means "people" or "nation" in German and "wolf" in Slovene. The album is a collection of thirteen songs inspired by national or pan-national anthems, plus the anthem of the Neue Slowenische Kunst (NSK) State, a fictional state invented by the band.