National Anthem of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
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The national anthem of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Химна Краљевине Југославије, romanized: Himna Kraljevine Jugoslavije) was created in December 1918 from the national anthems of Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia. It was replaced by "Hey, Slavs" in 1941.
First verse in Serbian (with IPA transcription) | |||
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Боже правде, ти што спасе |
[bôː.ʒe prâːʋ.de tîː ʃtô spâː.se] |
God of justice, save thy people, | |
Second verse in Croatian (with IPA transcription) | |||
Lijepa naša domovino, |
[ljěː.pa nâ.ʃa do.mǒ.ʋi.no] |
Blessed homeland, we salute thee, | |
Third verse in Slovenian (with IPA transcription) | |||
Naprej zastava slave, |
Onward, banner of glory, |
Advance with banners waving! | |
Fourth verse in Serbian (with IPA transcription) | |||
Bože spasi, Bože hrani |
God protect our noble monarch, |
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