Naprej zastava slave

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Naprej zastava slave (Forward, Flag of Glory) is the old national anthem of Slovenia from 1860 . The lyrics were written by Simon Jenko and the melody was written by Davorin Jenko . It initially developed into the unofficial Slovenian national anthem. With the emergence of the SHS state , parts of this song were combined with parts of the Serbian and Croatian national anthems to form the imperial anthem. 1945 was Naprej zastava slave the anthem of the Yugoslav republic of Slovenia, as a Yugoslav national anthem the old, mixed three anthems anthem was the kingdom but by Hey, Slavs replaced.

In the 1980s, the conciliatory seventh stanza of Prešeren's Zdravljica became increasingly popular as the unofficial national anthem, which was made official with the independence of Slovenia from Yugoslavia. However, the militant Naprej zastava slave became the anthem of the Slovenian armed forces .

Naprej zastava slave

Naprej zastava slave,
na boj junaška kri,
za blagor očetnjave
naj puška govori!
Z orožjem in desnico,
nesimo vragu grom,
zapisat v kri pravico,
ki terja jo naš dom.
Naprej zastava slave,
na boj junaška kri,
za blagor očetnjave
naj puška govori!
Naprej! Naprej!

Forward, flag of glory

Forward, flag of glory,
on to battle, you heroic blood,
for the good of the fatherland
let the gun speak!
With the gun and the right hand
we bring thunder to the devil,
the right to write in the blood
this is what our home demands.
Forward, flag of glory,
on to battle, you heroic blood,
for the good of the fatherland
let the gun speak!
Forward! Forward!

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