- 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...
- at the
Internet Archive. The film
takes its name from the song "Marš na
Drinu". "The BFI: Hedd Wyn (1992)".
British Film
Institute website.
British Film...
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recognizable by the
general public in
Serbia is
famous March on the
Drina (Marš na
Drinu).
Other frequently used
march is
Vojvoda Stepa Stepanović
March (Marš vojvode...
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English Symphony in E
minor Stanislav Binički 1872 1942
Serbian Marš na
Drinu Henri Büsser 1872 1973
French Julius Fučík 1872 1916
Czech Entrance of the...
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drainage basin. Its name is
derived from the
Roman name of the
river (Latin:
Drinus)
which in turn is
derived from Gr**** (Ancient Gr****: Dreinos)
which is derived...
- to "National Reservation"), and
Stanislav Binički's
composition "Marš na
Drinu" ("March on the Drina").
During the same year, the band also
recorded the...
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Serbian actress Stanislav Binički (1872–1942),
Serbian composer (Marš na
Drinu)
Dobrica Ćosić (1921–2014),
Serbian writer,
first President of FR Yugoslavia...
- Ustaški se
barjak vije. Na
barjaku sitno piše,
Odmetnika nema više. Jure gazi
Drinu vodu, I bori se za slobodu. On se bori za slobodu,
Hrvatskome našem rodu...
- ISBN 978-1-85109-420-2. "Marš na
Drinu: Iz
blata i
kaljuge do prve
pobede saveznika u
Prvom svetskom ratu". B92 (in Serbian). 28 June 2011. "Marš na
Drinu:
Stanislav Binički...
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divided into
eastern and
western halves in AD 395,
Illyria east of the
Drinus River (Drina
between Bosnia and Serbia),
including the
lands form Albania...