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"Hey, Slavs" under its Serbo-Croatian title "Hej, Slaveni" was therefore the national anthem of Yugoslavia for a total of 48 years, from 1943 to 1992. With the formal adoption (inauguration) of Amendment IX to the Constitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the song "Hey, Slavs" gained constitutional sanction as the national ...
Samo Tomášik – author of the song Hey, Slovaks! (short document of the Slovak Matica. He was 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 anthem of Yugoslavia and later Serbia and Montenegro until 2006.
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The Slavs are conquerors and immigrants who came but yesterday from Asia." [ unreliable source? ] [ 7 ] In Soviet historiography , anti-Slavism in Albania was inspired by the Catholic clergy, [ citation needed ] which opposed the Slavic people because of the role the Catholic clergy [ citation needed ] and Slavs opposed "rapacious plans of ...
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