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| | Hey, Slavs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Its first lyrics was written in 1834 under the title Hey, Slovaks (Hej, Slováci) and it has since served as the anthem of the Pan-Slavic movement, the anthem of the Sokol physical education and political movement, as well as the anthem of the WWII Slovak Republic, Second Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro. |
 | | It is called Hej, Slováci in Slovak, Hej, Slované in Czech, Hej, Sloveni/Хеј Словени in Serbian, Еј, Словени in Macedonian, Hej, Slaveni in Croatian, and Hej, Slovani in Slovenian. |
 | | The song was written by the Slovak priest, poet and historian Samuel Tomášik while he was visiting Prague in 1834. |
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