Oh the red viburnum in the meadow
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Oh the red viburnum in the meadow
Summary
Oh the red viburnum in the meadow is a patriotic song[1]. It draws 394 Wikipedia views per month (patriotic_song category, ranking #3 of 12).[2]
Key Facts
- Oh the red viburnum in the meadow authored Stepan Charnetsky[3].
- Oh the red viburnum in the meadow authored Mykhailo Kossak[4].
- Oh the red viburnum in the meadow is the creator of Stepan Charnetsky[5].
- Oh the red viburnum in the meadow is the creator of Mykhailo Kossak[6].
- Oh the red viburnum in the meadow is in the country of Ukraine[7].
- Oh the red viburnum in the meadow's instance of is recorded as patriotic song[8].
- Oh the red viburnum in the meadow's instance of is recorded as musical work/composition[9].
- Oh the red viburnum in the meadow's composer is recorded as Stepan Charnetsky[10].
- Oh the red viburnum in the meadow's genre is patriotic song[11].
- Viburnum opulus is named after Oh the red viburnum in the meadow[12].
- Oh the red viburnum in the meadow's Commons category is recorded as Oi u luzi chervona kalyna[13].
- Oh the red viburnum in the meadow's language of work or name is recorded as Ukrainian[14].
- Oh the red viburnum in the meadow's country of origin is recorded as Austria–Hungary[15].
- Oh the red viburnum in the meadow was released on 1914[16].
- Oh the red viburnum in the meadow's lyricist is recorded as Stepan Charnetsky[17].
- Oh the red viburnum in the meadow's narrative location is recorded as WWI Eastern Front[18].
- Q12148437 inspired Oh the red viburnum in the meadow[19].
- Oh the red viburnum in the meadow's title is recorded as {'lang': 'uk', 'text': 'Ой, у лузі червона калина'}[20].
- Oh the red viburnum in the meadow's different from is recorded as Q131834168[21].
- Oh the red viburnum in the meadow's derivative work is recorded as Hey, Hey, Rise Up![22].
- Oh the red viburnum in the meadow's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Ukraine[23].
- Oh the red viburnum in the meadow's copyright status is recorded as public domain[24].
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Works and Contributions
Authored works include Stepan Charnetsky[3], a writer[27], 1881–1944[28], specialised in creative and professional writing[29] and Mykhailo Kossak[4], a musicologist[30], 1874–1938[31]. Created works include Stepan Charnetsky[5], a writer[32], 1881–1944[33], specialised in creative and professional writing[34] and Mykhailo Kossak[6], a musicologist[35], 1874–1938[36].
Why It Matters
Oh the red viburnum in the meadow draws 394 Wikipedia views per month (patriotic_song category, ranking #3 of 12).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[37] It is known by 19 alternative names across languages and contexts.[38]