My Bulgaria, land of heroes
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My Bulgaria, land of heroes
Summary
My Bulgaria, land of heroes is a national anthem[1]. It draws 10 Wikipedia views per month (national_anthem category, ranking #151 of 447).[2]
Key Facts
- My Bulgaria, land of heroes authored Nikola Furnadzhiev[3].
- My Bulgaria, land of heroes authored Mladen Isaev[4].
- My Bulgaria, land of heroes authored Elisaveta Bagryana[5].
- My Bulgaria, land of heroes's instance of is recorded as national anthem[6].
- My Bulgaria, land of heroes's audio is recorded as Bulgario mila.ogg[7].
- My Bulgaria, land of heroes's composer is recorded as Georgi Dimitrov[8].
- My Bulgaria, land of heroes's composer is recorded as Georgi Zlatev-Čerkin[9].
- My Bulgaria, land of heroes's composer is recorded as Svetoslav Obretenov[10].
- My Bulgaria, land of heroes's follows is recorded as Republiko nasha, zdravey[11].
- My Bulgaria, land of heroes's followed by is recorded as Mila Rodino[12].
- My Bulgaria, land of heroes's Commons category is recorded as Balgariyo Mila (1950-1964)[13].
- My Bulgaria, land of heroes's language of work or name is recorded as Bulgarian[14].
- My Bulgaria, land of heroes's country of origin is recorded as People's Republic of Bulgaria[15].
- My Bulgaria, land of heroes's publication date is recorded as +1950-00-00T00:00:00Z[16].
- My Bulgaria, land of heroes's start time is recorded as +1950-00-00T00:00:00Z[17].
- My Bulgaria, land of heroes's end time is recorded as +1964-00-00T00:00:00Z[18].
- My Bulgaria, land of heroes's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0nbdxl7[19].
- My Bulgaria, land of heroes's lyricist is recorded as Nikola Furnadzhiev[20].
- My Bulgaria, land of heroes's title is recorded as {'lang': 'bg', 'text': 'Българийо мила, земя на герои'}[21].
- My Bulgaria, land of heroes's first line is recorded as {'lang': 'bg', 'text': 'Бъларио мила, земя на герои,'}[22].
- My Bulgaria, land of heroes's last line is recorded as {'lang': 'bg', 'text': 'в бой до победа ни смело води!'}[23].
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Works and Contributions
Authored works include Nikola Furnadzhiev[3], a translator[24], 1903–1968[25], of Bulgaria[26]; Mladen Isaev[4], a writer[27], 1907–1991[28], of Bulgaria[29], awarded the Order of the Badge of Honour[30]; and Elisaveta Bagryana[5], a poet[31], 1893–1991[32], of Bulgaria[33], awarded the Hero of the People's Republic of Bulgaria[34], specialised in poetry[35].
Why It Matters
My Bulgaria, land of heroes draws 10 Wikipedia views per month (national_anthem category, ranking #151 of 447).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36]