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  2. My Country, My Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    In my beautiful country The grass and earth I will embrace. May I become a flower blade May the familiar wind Embrace me. May the fields of my home Meet me with a song As soon as I come back. My country, my Bulgaria, My love, my Bulgaria, My sadness, my Bulgaria, Love always makes me come back to you. My country, my Bulgaria, My beautiful ...

  3. Mila Rodino - Wikipedia

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    The song was created by scientist and composer Tsvetan Radoslavov in 1885, after his participation in the Serbo-Bulgarian War. He was inspired to create the song based on his poems when he saw Serbian students singing their own patriotic song on their journey home. [3] It was first printed in 1895 in Part I of "Music Textbook" by K. Mahan. [4]

  4. Folk Songs of the Macedonian Bulgarians - Wikipedia

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    The cover of the book. Folk Songs of the Macedonian Bulgarians [1] (Serbian: Народне песме Македонски Бугара, Bulgarian: Народни песни на македонските българи, [2] Macedonian: Народни песни на Македонските Бугари) [3] is an ethnographic collection of folk songs collected by Stefan Verković, considered ...

  5. Emil Dimitrov - Wikipedia

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    Emil Dimitrov Dimitrov (Bulgarian: Емил Димитров Димитров; 23 December 1940 – 30 March 2005) was a Bulgarian singer, musician and composer. He is considered to be a legend of Bulgarian pop music, and one of the greatest Bulgarian singers of all time. [1]

  6. National symbols of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Mila Rodino "Mila Rodino" ("Мила Родино" [ˈmiɫɐ ˈrɔdino], translated as "Dear Motherland" or "Dear native land") is the current national anthem of Bulgaria.It is based on the music and text of the song "Gorda Stara Planina" by Tsvetan Radoslavov, written and composed as he left to fight in the Serbo-Bulgarian War in 1885.

  7. Category:Bulgarian patriotic songs - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 February 2022, at 12:15 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Kaval Sviri - Wikipedia

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    The song is a somewhat commonly used sample in modern pop and rap music as the following examples illustrate: Union Jack (1994) - Two Full Moons and a Trout; Jinx (1996) - After the Fallout - Fresh Records (UK) (FRSHT32) [5] Stahlhammer (1997) - Stahlingrad; S. Castro (2013) - Krieger II (German) Kollegah (2014) - Königsaura

  9. This is my song (1934 song) - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Harkness "A Song of Peace: A Patriotic Song", [1] [2] also known by its incipit, "This is my song", [3] is a poem written by Lloyd Stone (1912–1993). Lloyd Stone's words were set to the Finlandia hymn melody composed by Jean Sibelius in an a cappella arrangement by Ira B. Wilson that was published by the Lorenz Publishing Company in 1934.