Anthem of the Slovene nation
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The national anthem of Slovenia
consists of (a part of) Zdravljica poem. |
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National anthem of Slovenia |
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Lyrics | France Prešeren, 1844 |
Music | Stanko Premrl, 1905 |
Adopted | 1989 |
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Anthem of the Slovene nation (Slovenian: Himna Slovenskega Naroda) is one of the national symbols of Slovenia as a sovereign nation. A historical anthem, from the period when the Slovenes were part of Yugoslavia, is included, too.
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Lyrics and music
The words of the current Slovene national anthem are all or part[lower-roman 1] of Zdravljica, written by the 19th-century Slovene poet France Prešeren; the music was written by the Slovene composer Stanko Premrl in 1905. Emphasising internationalism,[3] it was defined in 1994[4] as the anthem with the Act on the national symbols of Slovenia. However, even before the breakup of Yugoslavia, the lyrics and music were together adopted as the anthem by the Socialist Republic of Slovenia on 27 September 1989. Therefore, it was the anthem of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia, the Republic of Slovenia as a constituent republic of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 8 March 1990 to 25 June 1991, as well.
- Legal status
As a work of arts, published in the official journal Official Gazette, the text and melody of the seventh stanza of Zdravljica qualify as an official work and are per Article 9 of the Slovene Copyright and Related Rights Act not protected by the copyrights.[5] Their usage is regulated by the Act Regulating the Coat-of-Arms, Flag and Anthem of the Republic of Slovenia and the Flag of the Slovene Nation, published in the Official Gazette in 1994.[6] The official melody is written in B-flat major.
Official lyrics
These are the official lyrics of the seventh stanza of Zdravljica:[7][8]
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Žive naj vsi narodi |
God's blessing on all nations |
Historical anthem
Historically, the national anthem from 1860[9][10] until the beginning of the 1990s,[11] was Naprej, zastava slave ("Forward, Flag of Glory"),[lower-roman 3] the first Slovene literature to be ever translated into English.[14]
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External links
- Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons
- Anthem of the Slovenian Armed Forces. Music and lyrics. Themarches09. YouTube. 3 August 2010. Retrieved 3 March 2012.
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- ↑ Zakon o grbu, zastavi in himni Republike Slovenije ter o slovenski narodni zastavi (Slovene) [Act Regulating the Coat-of-Arms, Flag and Anthem of the Republic of Slovenia and the Flag of the Slovene Nation]. Official Gazette. 67/1994.
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