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Josif Runjanin - Josif Runjanin Josif Runjanin (December 8, 1821 - February 2, 1878) was a Serbian composer and lieutenant-colonel in the Austro-Hungarian Army. Runjanin's first name is more often then not incorrectly spelled as Josip rather than Josif. Runjanin was born in Vinkovci (western Srem, now Croatia). His family originates from Loznica (in present-day Serbia), and moved initially to Bijeljina (in Semberia, Bosnia) and thence to Slavonia and eventually Srem. They were of Serbian ethnic heritage and Orthodox Christian faith. Young Runjanin was christened in the Orthodox shrine of the Descent of the Holy Ghost (Silaska Svetog Duha) in Vinkovci. The ceremony was carried out by the renowned local priest Adam Popović. He died at the age of 57 in Novi Sad (Bačka, now in Serbia and Montenegro).

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Vinkovci - folk music performances, beautiful traditional costumes, a beauty contest, competitions of the manufacturers of kulen (smoked paprika-flavoured sausage), plum brandy and other traditional foodstuffs, and especially by the magnificent closing parade. The site of Vinkovci was inhabited since the Roman period. The town was known as Colonia Aurelia Cibalae (also Cibalis) and was the birthplace of Roman emperors Valentinian I and Valens. The Roman thermal bath is still preserved as are several other Roman buildings located near the center of today's Vinkovci. A local textile factory and football club still carry the name Cibalia, while a dance music trio from the city named themselves Colonia. Vinkovci's music school is named after Josip Runjanin. Numerous hunting grounds south of the town attract a number of domestic and foreign huntsmen. Organized hunting, partly.

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Lijepa nasa domovino - Croatia after independence was declared. Lyrics were written back in 1868 by Antun Mihanović, and the music was composed by Josip Runjanin. According to some sources, the melody is from "Lucia di Lammermoor" by Gaetano Donizetti. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Croatian Lyrics 2 English Translation 3 External Link Croatian Lyrics Lijepa naša Domovino, Oj junačka zemljo mila, Stare slave djedovino, Da bi vazda sretna bila! Mila kano si nam slavna, Mila si nam ti jedina, Mila kuda si nam ravna, Mila kuda si planina! Teci Savo, Dravo teci, Nit ti, Dunav, silu gubi! Sinje more, svijetu reci, Da svoj narod Hrvat ljubi! Dok mu njive sunce grije, Dok mu hrašće bura vije, Dok mu mrtve grobak krije, Dok mu živo srce bije! English Translation Our beautiful homeland, Oh dear, heroic.


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