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In 1999, Serbian Balkan Brass Band Mića Petrović Trumpet Orchestra released a version of the song on the album Srcem za dušu. [17] In 2000, Polish singer Paulina Bisztyga released a version of the song on the album Nie Ma Co Się Bać. [18] In 2000, Polish jazz band Cracow Klezmer Band released a version of the song on the album De Profundis ...
[3] The Pan-Slavic flag from the 1848 Prague Slavic Congress , [ 6 ] which was also the Yugoslav national flag from 1918 to 1941 and from 1992 to 2006. He soon altered the lyrics to include all Slavs and "Hey, Slavs" became a widely known rallying song for Slav nationalism and Pan-Slavic sentiment, especially in the West Slavic lands governed ...
A New Year tree in Moscow in 2007–2008 Ded Moroz and Snegurochka in Belarus. Novy God or Noviy God (Russian: Новый Год, lit. 'New Year') is a New Year celebration observed in Russia, in post-Soviet states, and globally by the diasporas of post-Soviet states.