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Zemia Rodnô (Kashubian pronunciation: [zɛmja rɔdˈnɞ], lit. Motherland) is a
Kashubian patriotic song
commonly regarded as the
anthem of
Kashubia and its...
- sources, such as
Frane Bulić in his work
Stridon (Grahovopolje u Bosni)
rodno mjesto Svetoga Jeronima:
rasprava povjesno-geografska (1920) and the geographical...
- Kashubia's wide
variety of dishes.
Kashubia has a wide
variety of music;
Zemia Rodnô is
widely considered to be the
anthem of Kashubia. The most
recognised Kashubian...
- the same year.
Rodno Radio was
renamed Radio Sofija in 1934. On 25
January 1935,
Boris III of
Bulgaria signed a
Decree nationalising Rodno Radio and making...
- Filipović, Gordana. "Kosovo — Past and Present". p. 28. Grad
Prilepac rodno mesto kneza Lazara rtvpuls.com (in Serbian)
Prilepac (Serbian Cyrillic:...
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include Prosvita and
Homin in Ukrainian, Ana sözu and Cîrlangaci in Gagauz,
Rodno slovo in Bulgarian, and
Undzer kol/Nash
golos in
Yiddish and Russian. In...
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Kuppali Venkatappa Puttappa Mysore Ananthaswamy India
Kashubia "Zemia
Rodnô" ("Motherland") 2006 Jan
Trepczyk Poland Kedah "Allah
Selamatkan Sultan...
- the
entire Pomeranian Voivodeship.
There was (1990 - 2010) an
informative television programme Rodnô Zemia in the
Kashubian language.
Official website...
- za
odmor bio na Kosovu, i kaže da će ga
ponovo posetiti, jer mu se sviđa
rodno mesto svoga oca[self-published] "Amir Saipi,
giovane talento per la porta...
- Illyrians, 1992, ISBN 0-631-19807-5, page 190 "Stridon (Grahovopolje u Bosni)
rodno mjesto Svetoga Jeronima :
Rasprava povjesno-geografska". 1920. Kubitschek...