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Moravo, Moravo!

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"Moravo, Moravo!" (Moravia, Moravia!) is a Czech patriotic song written at the end of the eighteenth century by Václav Hanka.[1] It is considered an old Moravian folk song.[2] Today it is sometimes used as an unofficial Moravian national anthem.


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  1. ^ Freedom songs of the United Nations. Office of War Information, United Nations Information Office. 1943. p. 10. Moravo, Moravo (SL, p. 107) The national anthem of Moravia, by Vaclav Hanka...It was composed at the end of the 18th century...
  2. ^ Kucera, Vladimir; Kucera, DeLores, eds. (1980). "Czech Music In Nebraska" (PDF). czechheritage.unl.edu. Retrieved 3 November 2024. Many of the folk songs from these centuries have much lyrical and musical worth and have had a deep influence on the development of modern music (Dvorak, Smetana). Also influential are Vaclav Hanka's song "Vystavim si skromnou chaloupku" (I will build a spare cottage), and the songs "Moravo, Moravo" (Moravia, Moravia),...