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  2. March on the Drina - Wikipedia

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    The "March on (or to) the Drina" (Serbian: Марш на Дрину, romanized: Marš na Drinu, pronounced [mârʃ na drǐːnu]) is a Serbian patriotic march which was composed to commemorate the Serbian victory in Battle of Cer during World War I and came to be seen as a symbol of Serbian resistance and victory in the World War I. Along with the other World War I song, Tamo daleko, it became ...

  3. List of Serb patriotic songs - Wikipedia

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    Stanislav Binički (music) and Miloje Popović Kavaja (text) 1914/1964 Vizije pred Skadrom [2] Stanislav Vinaver: Iz spjeva „Nemanja” [2] Stanislav Vinaver: Otadžbini [2] Stanislav Vinaver: Sveta Petka u Ohridu [3] Stanislav Vinaver: Oj, oblaci [3] Stevan Vladislav Kaćanski: Oj, stani pevče [2] Stevan Luković: Mir [3] Stevan Raičković ...

  4. Battle of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Serbia was a joint Allied effort with the aim of establishing a strong foothold and mastering the central communication area of the German forces on the Balkans, i.e. Army Group F, during World War II. Actions on the ground were carried out by the NOVJ, and the Allies provided combat assistance, supplies and air support.

  5. Vidovdan (song) - Wikipedia

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    Vidovdan is one of the most important religious holidays of the Serbs, Serbian Orthodox Church and Serbia, as it is of great a historical importance because of the Battle of Kosovo which was fought between Medieval Serbia and the invading Ottoman Empire on June 28, 1389. The lyrics refer to the battle and Serbs of Kosovo.

  6. Stanislav Binički - Wikipedia

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    He composed the first Serbian opera, At Dawn (Serbian: Na uranku), in 1903. In 1911, Binički established the second Serbian Music School. He joined the Serbian Army following the outbreak of World War I and composed one of his most famous works, March on the Drina, following the Serbian victory at the Battle of Cer.

  7. Category:Serbian patriotic songs - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Serbian patriotic songs" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  8. Oj Srbijo, mila mati - Wikipedia

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    Oj Srbijo, mila mati (Serbian Cyrillic: Ој Србијо, мила мати), translated "O Serbia, Dear Mother", [1] is a Serbian patriotic song. It dates to the 19th century. Its first, longer version, Srbiji ("To Serbia") by poet Luka Sarić was published in 1860 in the literary magazine of Slovenka in Novi Sad. [2]

  9. Volimo te otadžbino naša - Wikipedia

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    The festival of military songs and marches of the year 2000, held at the Sava Center (May 30, 2000), was renewed under the name of that song. It has been recorded on multiple cassettes and CDs. It is occasionally performed on festive occasions even today, and it can be found in various versions on social networks, with numerous, mostly positive ...