| Shumi Maritsa (Шуми Марица) : National Anthem of Tsardom of Bulgaria
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- "Shumi Maritsa" (Bulgarian: Шуми Марица, pronounced [ʃuˈmi mɐˈritsɐ]) was the Bulgarian national anthem from 1886 until 1947. The music was derived from the German folk song "Wenn die Soldaten durch die Stadt marschieren" that was very popular in Bulgaria in the mid-19th century. The original text was written by Nikola Zhivkov, a head teacher in Veles (now in North Macedonia). The lyrics were edited many times, most notably in 1912 by the poet Ivan Vazov. The title refers to the Maritsa river. It literally translates to "Maritsa makes noise" but the connotation is closer to "Maritsa roars"
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Honestly I don't think so.
Bulgaria, wins the Second world war, by having the only World War II leader Who is still living?
Who was the leader?
Tzar Boris the 3 and King Simeon