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1550:. As such, it is protected by law which declares that treating the national symbols "with reverence and respect" is the "right and obligation" of every Polish citizen and all state organs, institutions and organizations. The anthem should be performed or reproduced especially at celebrations of national holidays and anniversaries. Civilians should pay respect to the anthem by standing in a dignified manner; additionally, men should uncover their heads. Members of uniformed services should stand at attention; if their uniform includes headgear and they are not standing in an organized group, they should also perform the
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prolong the existence of their country regardless of its political circumstances and may even strive to make it real again..." The song also includes a call to arms and expresses the hope that, under
General Dąbrowski's command, the legionaries would rejoin their nation and retrieve "what the alien force has seized" through armed struggle.
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soon afterwards. He first sung it at a private meeting of Polish officers in the
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by the French. The last stanza, referring to Kościuszko, who famously fought for freedom of the entire nation rather than the nobility alone, and the "scythes of Racławice", seems to be directed particularly at the latter. Wybicki may have even hoped for Kościuszko to arrive in Italy and personally
2189:, who was to perform the opening concert at the inauguration, began the concert by stating his deep disappointment that the conference did not have a delegation from Poland. Rubinstein later described becoming overwhelmed by a blind fury and angrily pointing out to the public the absence of the
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accepted Dąbrowski's offer and a Polish legion was formed. Dąbrowski and his soldiers hoped to fight against
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to Western Europe. It soon found favor from Britain to France to Germany where it was performed as a token of sympathy with the Polish cause. It was also highly esteemed in Central Europe where various, mostly
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and strong accents placed irregularly on the second or third beat. Considered one of Poland's national dances in pre-partition times, it owes its popularity in 19th-century West European ballrooms to the
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national anthem. It was officially adopted as the national anthem of Poland in 1927. It also inspired similar songs by other peoples struggling for independence during the 19th century, such as the
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lead the Legions which might explain why the chorus "March, march, Dąbrowski" is not repeated after the last stanza. At that time Wybicki was not yet aware that Kościuszko had already returned to
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was among the leading moderate émigré politicians seeking French aid in re-establishing Polish independence. In 1796, he came up with the idea of creating Polish Legions within the
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to the victory which put an end to the Second World War, in June 1945 a representative of our country was not allowed to put his signature to the
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state of their own, had not disappeared as long as the Polish people endured and fought in its name.
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peasants who had been drafted into the Austrian army and captured as
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wove the mazurek into their works. Examples include Richard Wagner's
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declared that Poland "was now effaced from the number of nations."
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Russocki, Stanisław; Kuczyński, Stefan; Willaume, Juliusz (1978).
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Meanwhile, Polish patriots and revolutionaries turned for help to
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in Wybicki's great-great-grandson, Johann von Roznowski's home in
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for Dąbrowski's legions. Several historians confused Ogiński's "
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in 1794. One of his major victories during the uprising was the
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Jeszcze Polska nie zginela. Fuga (1821) na fortepian lub organy
2761:[...] the well-known Mazurka, 'Poland is not lost yet.'
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Poland – Official Promotional Website of the Republic of Poland
2233:, benevolently nicknamed "Uncle Joe". As a result, the road to
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The Poles in Britain, 1940–2000: from betrayal to assimilation
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where the result was partly due to Polish peasants armed with
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The blow struck with such skill, with such force unsurpassed,
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played again as the Legions were marching off from Reggio to
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from the map. Its initial purpose was to raise the morale of
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God's Playground: A History of Poland – 1795 to the Present
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The melody of the Polish anthem is a lively and rhythmical
2530:. A Polish delegation was not permitted to be seated. The
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Clapped, and all "March Dąbrowski!" cried out as a choir.
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And from them to the heavens that song wafted, cherished,
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That the strings rang out boldly, like trumpets of brass,
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When Poland re-emerged as an independent state in 1918, "
3597:"Duden – Polen – Rechtschreibung, Bedeutung, Definition"
3513:(21). Stevens Point, Wisconsin: Point Publications: 18.
3427:. London, GB; Portland, Oregon: Frank Cass. p. 33.
2461:(Polska) przestała należeć do narodów aktualnie będących
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kept the song as its national anthem, instead choosing "
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Poland: "Mazurek Dąbrowskiego" (Poland Is Not Yet Lost)
2528:
United Nations Conference on International Organization
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which pledged itself to the principles embodied in the
2491:Żołnierze do Twojej pieśni coraz więcej gustu nabierają
1373:, a region in central Poland. It is characterized by a
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Composer unknown, 18th century (current arrangement by
68:" (English: "Song of the Polish Legions in Italy")
3100:"Mazurek Dšbrowskiego za trudny? Chcš zmienić tonację"
3711:– A museum dedicated to the National Anthem (Polish)
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That triumphal march: Poland has never yet perished!
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pay respect to the anthem by dipping their banners.
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Godło, barwy i hymn Rzeczypospolitej. Zarys dziejów
1967:") spread among Polish immigrants in the Americas.
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242:, between 16 and 19 July 1797, two years after the
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264:Italian campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars
3050:Franz Liszt, His Circle, and His Elusive Oratorio
2795:. Chicago: Knight and Leonard. pp. 200–201.
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2927:, Dz. U., 1980, vol. 7, No. 18 (31 January 1980)
2532:Provisional Government of the Republic of Poland
1907:scrawling "Poland is not yet lost" in his blood.
3030:Keyboard Fugue (1821) on Polish National Anthem
2210:
1830:
1662:, to come to Paris and present the plan to the
1546:, one of three national symbols defined by the
369:in Italy"). English translations of its Polish
320:" which was used as the national anthem of the
2323:is a common saying meaning "all is not lost".
2074:The official anthem of the Russian-controlled
1794:and Napoleon's victory over Russian forces at
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2708:Encyclopedic Discography of Victor Recordings
2090:[pjɛɕɲnarɔˈdɔvanapɔˈmɨɕlnɔɕt͡ɕˈkrula]
8:
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2937:Polish Flag / Polish Eagle / Polish Anthem
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436:. The manuscript is known today only from
362:[pjɛɕɲlɛˈɡʲɔnufˈpɔlskʲiɣvɛˈvwɔʂɛx]
336:One of a series of postcards, designed by
38:
3315:See empty representatives signature area
3047:Xavier Jon Puslowski (9 September 2014).
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2698:J. S. Zielinski (vocalist: tenor vocal);
2348:close relations between the two countries
2221:. The UN idea dates back to 1943; to the
1752:("to Poland from the Italian land") with
1484:Ministry of Culture and National Heritage
416:quatrain repeated after all but the last
350:It is also known by its original title, "
3709:Museum of the National Anthem at Będomin
1213:The German nor the Muscovite will settle
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322:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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1538:The national anthem is, along with the
1517:rather than its standard triple meter.
3081:Constitution of the Republic of Poland
3024:(2009). Wygranienko, Rostislaw (ed.).
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1768:Father, in tears, says to his Basia...
1416:. In 1821 he composed his piano/organ
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3373:. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press.
3074:Konstytucja Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej
2986:Kosińska, Małgorzata (October 2006).
2590:from the original on 23 February 2013
2476:Polska wymazana jest z liczby narodów
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2278:as the Pan-Slavic Anthem. During the
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1509:the anthem in a disguised way in his
1424:used it in an overture for his opera
525:, famous for his role in driving the
521:Stefan Czarniecki was a 17th-century
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4914:Our Lady of Sorrows, Queen of Poland
3727:Virtual Library of Polish Literature
3464:United Nations (28 September 2009).
3341:from the original on 16 January 2013
3002:from the original on 17 October 2012
2959:. Los Angeles: Polish Music Center.
2807:from the original on 18 October 2007
2625:. Los Angeles: Polish Music Center.
2372:[ˈjɛʂt͡ʂɛˈpɔlskaɲɛzɡʲiˈnɛwa]
2243:Poland had made a major contribution
2223:meeting of the "Big Three" in Tehran
2200:Over 60 years later, on 2005-09-22,
2111:", originally written in French as "
1650:. To this end, he convinced General
382:[ˈjɛʂt͡ʂɛˈpɔlskaɲɛzɡʲiˈnɛwa]
2957:Polish Dance in Southern California
2885:. Vol. II (Revised ed.).
2743:. New York: Doubleday. p. 13.
2510:being an original signatory of the
2431:Pieśń Legionów Polskich we Włoszech
2326:Additionally, the Italian anthem, "
1903:(1849). The painting shows a dying
1195:To free our fatherland from chains.
904:To free our fatherland from chains.
684:Przejdziem Wisłę, przejdziem Wartę,
403:Song of the Polish Legions in Italy
353:Pieśń Legionów Polskich we Włoszech
213:Song of the Polish Legions in Italy
65:Pieśń Legionów Polskich we Włoszech
4989:Polish Legions (Napoleonic period)
3855:Kong Christian stod ved højen mast
3642:from the original on 22 March 2008
2718:from the original on 10 April 2013
2081:Pieśń narodowa na pomyślność Króla
1899:Charles Michel Guilbert d'Anelle,
1406:Marche pour les Légions polonaises
1191:As Czarniecki Poznan town regains,
1013:Przejdziem Wisłę, przejdziem Wartę
900:As Czarniecki Poznan town regains,
25:
4671:Sovereign Military Order of Malta
3657:"History: Edward Elgar's Polonia"
3609:from the original on 21 June 2017
3547:from the original on 3 March 2016
3480:from the original on 9 March 2013
3147:Zarys dziejów Polski do roku 1864
2418:[maˈzurɛɡ‿dɔmbrɔfˈskʲɛɡɔ]
2098:hymn. The result, known today as
1865:The anthem is mentioned twice in
1310:Orchestral instrumental recording
1217:"Concord" be everyone's watchword
1133:What the foe by force has seized,
842:What the foe by force has seized,
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1939:during the November Uprising to
1399:who was known to have written a
1356:Problems playing this file? See
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178:instrumental version (one verse)
3321:United Nations (26 June 1945).
2330:", contains a reference to the
1911:With Napoleon's defeat and the
1584:Polish Legions (Napoleonic era)
1215:When, with a backsword in hand,
324:during that state's existence.
4999:Polish nationalism (1795–1918)
3701:, Audio, information, lyrics (
3655:Herter, Joseph (August 1999).
3567:"Poland: Mazurek Dąbrowskiego"
3470:UN Member States on the Record
3263:Yearbook of the United Nations
1943:during the First World War to
1809:as it was liberated by Prince
1590:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
1239:"Listen to that, it's our boys
1061:Hasłem wszystkich zgoda będzie
926:"Listen to that, it's our boys
340:, illustrating the lyrics of "
248:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
1:
4666:Europe and the European Union
2783:Soboleski, Paul, ed. (1883).
2737:Jonson, G. C. Ashton (1905).
2513:Declaration by United Nations
2320:noch ist Polen nicht verloren
2270:to write the ethnic anthem, "
1778:where they were decimated by
1511:Symphony in B minor "Polonia"
1434:
1173:We've been shown by Bonaparte
1129:Poland has not yet succumbed.
1057:Niemiec, Moskal nie osiędzie,
882:We've been shown by Bonaparte
838:Poland has not yet succumbed.
279:The music is an unattributed
4909:Black Madonna of Częstochowa
4102:British Overseas Territories
3472:. New York: United Nations.
2961:USC Thornton School of Music
2704:"Jeszcze Polska nie zginela"
2627:USC Thornton School of Music
2576:"The Polish National Anthem"
2045:Oratio pro Republica et Rege
1482:and published by the Polish
1147:𝄆 March! March, Dombrowski!
1101:Na to wszystkich jedne głosy
856:𝄆 March! March, Dombrowski!
467:has shown us ways to victory
4503:(France–Italy–Spain–Monaco)
3153:] (in Polish). Kraków:
3106:(in Polish). Archived from
2714:Library. Matrix BVE-40866.
2584:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1901:Expiring Soldier of Liberty
1784:War of the Fourth Coalition
1453:was the next who arranged "
1259:"Enough of this captivity!"
1169:Cross the Vistula and Warta
1162:We shall reach our land. 𝄇
1152:March from Italy to Poland!
1079:Już tam ojciec do swej Basi
878:Cross the Vistula and Warta
871:We shall reach our land. 𝄇
861:March from Italy to Poland!
728:Już tam ojciec do swej Basi
688:Dał nam przykład Bonaparte,
667:Z ziemi włoskiej do Polski.
662:𝄆 Marsz, marsz, Dąbrowski,
648:Co nam obca przemoc wzięła,
644:Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła,
5035:
4974:National symbols of Poland
4713:National symbols of Poland
4507:Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
3715:The Polish National Anthem
2623:National Anthems of Poland
2536:Polish government-in-exile
2508:Polish government-in-exile
2367:Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła
2312:national anthem of Ukraine
2076:Congress Kingdom of Poland
1756:z ziemi włoskiej do Polski
1692:Song of the Polish Legions
1682:A commemorative plaque in
1581:
1035:Jak Czarniecki do Poznania
1017:Dał nam przykład Bonaparte
991:𝄆 Marsz, marsz, Dąbrowski
973:Jeszcze Polska nie umarła,
706:Jak Czarniecki do Poznania
546:American Revolutionary War
376:Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła
314:national anthem of Ukraine
73:Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła
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3086:18 September 2009 at the
2996:Adam Mickiewicz Institute
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2020:
1991:Choice of national anthem
1699:, the Cisalpine capital.
1648:French Revolutionary Army
1524:in his symphonic prelude
1520:The anthem was quoted by
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1219:And so be our fatherland.
1135:Sword in hand we'll gain.
1006:Złączym się z narodem. 𝄇
968:
946:Original by Józef Wybicki
844:Sword in hand we'll gain.
677:Złączym się z narodem. 𝄇
639:
533:. With the outbreak of a
497:French Revolutionary Wars
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244:Third Partition of Poland
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27:National anthem of Poland
18:National Anthem of Poland
4449:(Bosnia and Herzegovina)
3474:Dag Hammarskjöld Library
3466:"Founding Member States"
3036: 979-0-9013342-6-7.
2687:(Archived 2013 edition.)
2308:Oj, svijetla majska zoro
2225:; to the illusions that
2052:Hymn do miłości Ojczyzny
2031:Stanislaus of Szczepanów
1748:do Polski z ziemi włoski
1596:by its three neighbors:
1235:And the father to Basia,
1193:Fighting with the Swede,
996:Do Polski z ziemi włoski
977:Co nam obca moc wydarła,
922:And the father to Basia,
902:Fighting with the Swede,
554:national uprising he led
434:Allied bombing of Berlin
420:, all following an ABAB
78:"Poland Is Not Yet Lost"
33:"Poland Is Not Yet Lost"
5014:Compositions in F major
4635:(Norway–Sweden–Finland)
4259:Nenets Autonomous Okrug
3661:Polish Music Newsletter
3533:Kwaśniewski, Aleksander
2887:Oxford University Press
2700:LeRoy Shield (director)
2328:Il Canto degli Italiani
1792:Greater Poland Uprising
1656:Greater Poland campaign
1430:composed and staged in
1197:We shall return by sea.
1107:Kościuszkę Bóg pozwoli.
1083:Słuchaj jeno, pono nasi
1041:Po szwedzkim rozbiorze.
906:We shall return by sea.
732:Słuchaj jeno, pono nasi
712:Wrócim się przez morze.
4984:Italy–Poland relations
4979:Polish patriotic songs
4784:Air Force checkerboard
4753:
4752:Coat of arms of Poland
3822:Bosnia and Herzegovina
3255:"Origin and Evolution"
2658:public domain material
2619:"Mazurek Dąbrowskiego"
2540:United Nations Charter
2534:did not recognize the
2524:United Nations Charter
2490:
2475:
2460:
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2385:Poland Is Not Yet Lost
2276:Prague Slavic Congress
2251:
2247:United Nations Charter
2202:Aleksander Kwaśniewski
2044:
2010:
1985:Poland Is Not Yet Lost
1976:Poland Is Not Yet Lost
1917:Poland Is Not Yet Lost
1908:
1886:Poland Is Not Yet Lost
1884:playing the melody of
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1770:
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1579:
1473:Der Pole und sein Kind
1397:Michał Kleofas Ogiński
1303:
1257:All exclaim in unison,
1171:And Poles we shall be;
1039:Dla ojczyzny ratowania
1037:Wracał się przez morze
880:And Poles we shall be;
710:Dla ojczyzny ratowania
587:Basia (a female name,
539:Royal Castle in Poznań
518:
469:
405:
347:
207:", also known as the "
205:Poland Is Not Yet Lost
171:
113:; 97 years ago
4751:
4073:Constituent countries
3851:Der er et yndigt land
3535:(22 September 2005).
3143:Czapliński, Władysław
2414:Polish pronunciation:
2395:the Dąbrowski Mazurka
2292:Serbia and Montenegro
2002:
1959:. A variant known as
1898:
1849:Adam Mickiewicz,
1766:
1681:
1626:
1574:
1540:national coat of arms
1503:Ignacy Jan Paderewski
1302:
1237:Then says and crying:
1131:As long as we remain,
1105:Mamy racławickie kosy
924:Then says and crying:
840:As long as we remain,
708:Po szwedzkim zaborze,
574:, known in Polish as
506:
462:
447:based on centralized
396:
335:
170:
111:26 February 1927
4264:North Ossetia–Alania
3636:NationalAnthems.info
3365:Schlesinger, Stephen
2409:Mazurek Dąbrowskiego
2390:Mazurek Dąbrowskiego
2332:Partitions of Poland
2258:During the European
2137:to write a mournful
1858:Love and Friendship!
1744:("not perished") or
1652:Jan Henryk Dąbrowski
1610:Polish Enlightenment
1576:Jan Henryk Dąbrowski
1530:, composed in 1915.
1456:Mazurek Dąbrowskiego
1427:Kłótnia przez zakład
1392:Mazurek Dąbrowskiego
960:English translation
631:English translation
474:Jan Henryk Dąbrowski
343:Mazurek Dąbrowskiego
305:Mazurek Dąbrowskiego
269:Mazurek Dąbrowskiego
252:Jan Henryk Dąbrowski
4234:Republic of Karelia
4229:Karachay–Cherkessia
3733:Russian-Records.com
3679:on 1 September 2000
3573:. : Archived from
3110:on 24 February 2018
2967:on 26 February 2013
2633:on 26 February 2013
2260:Revolutions of 1848
2206:President of Poland
2026:Gaude Mater Polonia
1929:Olszynka Grochowska
1660:Kościuszko Uprising
1548:Polish constitution
1241:playing the drums!"
1059:Gdy jąwszy pałasza,
1019:Jak zwyciężać mamy.
956:(original spelling)
928:playing the drums!"
690:Jak zwyciężać mamy.
611:hands at the time.
570:, or nobility: the
558:Battle of Racławice
489:Kościuszko Uprising
48:National anthem of
34:
4919:The Sigismund Bell
4754:
4543:Schleswig-Holstein
4219:Kabardino-Balkaria
4189:Arkhangelsk Oblast
4116:Crown Dependencies
3571:NationalAnthems.me
3334:. signature area.
2675:. 12 February 2013
2668:The World Factbook
2241:. And even though
2164:Feliks Nowowiejski
2071:for Polish kings.
2011:
1945:Władysław Sikorski
1913:Congress of Vienna
1909:
1815:Frederick Augustus
1771:
1736:("not dead") with
1688:
1672:Cisalpine Republic
1632:
1580:
1513:. He scored it in
1480:Kazimierz Sikorski
1304:
1157:Under your command
1001:Za twoim przewodem
866:Under your command
672:Za twoim przewodem
650:Szablą odbierzemy.
599:, we'll cross the
519:
482:Tadeusz Kościuszko
470:
406:
401:manuscript of the
348:
283:and considered a "
260:Napoleon Bonaparte
172:
101:Kazimierz Sikorski
4964:1797 compositions
4951:
4950:
4789:Two-finger salute
4679:
4678:
4654:
4653:
3419:Stachura, Peter D
3330:. San Francisco:
3229:on 2 January 2007
3060:978-1-4422-3803-9
2988:"Karol Kurpiński"
2953:"Mazur (Mazurka)"
2949:Trochimczyk, Maja
2671:(2024 ed.).
2615:Trochimczyk, Maja
2574:Pałłasz, Edward.
2121:, with melody by
2119:Casimir Delavigne
2069:polonaise (dance)
1921:November Uprising
1811:Józef Poniatowski
1723:Rising popularity
1668:French Revolution
1552:two-finger salute
1461:November Uprising
1444:Wojciech Sowiński
1389:The composer of "
1346:
1289:
1288:
1142:
1103:Dosyć tej niewoli
957:
943:
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851:
686:Będziem Polakami.
478:Stefan Czarniecki
258:that served with
209:Dąbrowski Mazurka
201:
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168:
16:(Redirected from
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4994:European anthems
4969:National anthems
4904:National costume
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4447:Republika Srpska
4274:Saint Petersburg
4199:Chechen Republic
4084:Northern Ireland
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3225:. Archived from
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4254:Moscow City
4127:Isle of Man
4054:other areas
4021:Switzerland
3956:Netherlands
3721:Hymn Polski
3114:24 February
2526:during the
2304:Bože pravde
2191:Polish flag
2152: [
2035:Renaissance
2016:Bogurodzica
2006:Bogurodzica
1890:dulcimerist
1878:Music boxes
1868:Pan Tadeusz
1853:Pan Tadeusz
1740:nie zginęła
1630:(1747–1822)
1594:partitioned
1578:(1755–1818)
1534:Regulations
1515:duple meter
1447: [
1438: 1812
550:war of 1792
432:during the
297:bourgeoisie
274:independent
246:erased the
4958:Categories
4882:Unofficial
4847:Szczerbiec
4819:Historical
4804:Kosynierzy
4623:(Portugal)
4617:(Portugal)
4591:Gelderland
4214:Ingushetia
3991:San Marino
3951:Montenegro
3931:Luxembourg
3911:Kazakhstan
3807:Azerbaijan
3443:2003055417
3434:0714684449
3389:2003014600
3380:0813332753
3317:For Poland
3214:1876454164
3164:8370060579
2992:Culture.pl
2549:References
2397:) instead.
2393:(English:
2300:Montenegro
2288:Yugoslavia
2141:entitled "
2086:pronounced
2019:(English:
1974:, brought
1732:nie umarła
1582:See also:
1495:ad libitum
1489:a cappella
1358:media help
1272:Kościuszko
589:diminutive
580:, and the
510:Czarniecki
215:", is the
118:1927-02-26
4809:Rogatywka
4641:(Moldova)
4629:(Romania)
4597:Groningen
4585:Friesland
4579:Flevoland
4549:Macedonia
4545:(Germany)
4539:(Germany)
4533:(Germany)
4527:(Germany)
4521:(Germany)
4519:Franconia
4515:(Germany)
4501:Occitania
4473:(Finland)
4467:(Denmark)
4465:Greenland
4461:(Denmark)
4455:(Croatia)
4443:(Belgium)
4437:(Belgium)
4431:(Belgium)
4342:Catalonia
4337:Cantabria
4307:Andalusia
4279:Tatarstan
4204:Chuvashia
4166:Yorkshire
4161:Wiltshire
4108:Gibraltar
3926:Lithuania
3779:Countries
3772:of Europe
3673:1098-9188
3581:16 August
3519:0740-5944
3272:0082-8521
3223:224592497
3197:(2004) .
2863:123224727
2801:681812227
2254:Influence
2227:Roosevelt
2166:created "
2009:from 1407
1796:Friedland
1501:In 1908,
1267:Racławice
582:backsword
465:Bonaparte
438:facsimile
410:quatrains
399:Wybicki's
328:Etymology
295:and rich
285:folk tune
4945:Category
4929:Toporzeł
4761:Military
4639:Gagauzia
4567:Sardinia
4551:(Greece)
4537:Saarland
4509:(France)
4497:(France)
4491:(France)
4485:(France)
4483:Brittany
4479:(France)
4435:Wallonia
4429:Flanders
4383:Abkhazia
4371:Disputed
4362:Valencia
4322:Asturias
4289:Udmurtia
4249:Mordovia
4224:Kalmykia
4209:Dagestan
4146:Cornwall
4140:Counties
4122:Guernsey
4089:Scotland
4006:Slovenia
4001:Slovakia
3976:Portugal
3827:Bulgaria
3640:Archived
3632:"Poland"
3607:Archived
3551:21 March
3545:Archived
3484:21 March
3478:Archived
3451:52553891
3402:21 March
3397:52520112
3367:(2003).
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3336:Archived
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3288:01768016
3280:47007191
3181:16228048
3173:86100095
3145:(1985).
3084:Archived
3006:18 March
3000:Archived
2971:18 March
2951:(2000).
2879:(2005).
2805:Archived
2793:Language
2749:05014679
2716:Archived
2663:"Poland"
2617:(2000).
2588:Archived
2488:Polish:
2473:Polish:
2458:Polish:
2429:Polish:
2406:Polish:
2365:Polish:
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2212:For the
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2180:Grunwald
2037:and the
1963:("March
1819:name day
1708:Galician
1542:and the
1380:mazurkas
609:Prussian
605:Austrian
567:szlachta
310:de facto
289:composer
5009:Mazurka
4934:Kotwica
4621:Madeira
4609:Utrecht
4603:Limburg
4575:(Italy)
4569:(Italy)
4563:(Italy)
4557:(Italy)
4531:Lusatia
4513:Bavaria
4489:Corsica
4441:Limburg
4413:Luhansk
4408:Donetsk
4357:Majorca
4347:Galicia
4244:Mari El
4079:England
4064:Kingdom
4031:Ukraine
3981:Romania
3941:Moldova
3901:Ireland
3896:Iceland
3891:Hungary
3881:Germany
3876:Georgia
3866:Finland
3861:Estonia
3847:Denmark
3832:Croatia
3817:Belgium
3812:Belarus
3802:Austria
3797:Armenia
3792:Andorra
3787:Albania
3770:Anthems
3683:19 July
3646:21 July
3638:. n.d.
3613:30 June
3503:].
3421:(ed.).
3233:8 March
3201:(ed.).
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2811:7 March
2757:3635257
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2506:By the
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2306:" and "
2139:chorale
2131:Galicia
1965:Polonia
1957:Masuria
1953:Ermland
1949:Silesia
1925:Stoczek
1704:Bologna
1686:, Italy
1606:Austria
1602:Prussia
1562:History
1527:Polonia
1371:Mazovia
1367:mazurka
1263:scythes
1140:Chorus:
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