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Mazurek Dąbrowskiego is the Polish national anthem, written in 1797 by Józef Wybicki. It is named after the Polish military commander Jan Henryk Dąbrowski. The song was initially called "Song of the Polish Legions in Italy" ("Pieśń Legionów Polskich we Włoszech"), and was also known as "Poland will never die", according to the opening lines "Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła". These words are often misquoted as the unofficial Polish national motto. The song gained importance and became one of the most popular anthems during the student uprising of 1830 and the January uprising of 1863. During the People's Spring of 1848, it became known throughout Europe as a revolutionary anthem in Berlin, Vienna, Prague and Paris. This prompted the Slovak poet Samuel Tomášik to write the hymn Hey, Slavs, based on the melody of Dąbrowski's Mazurek, which was later accepted by the First Congress of the All-Slavic Movement in Prague as the All-Slavic Anthem. During the Second World War, the translation of this anthem became the anthem of Yugoslavia. Other well-known versions of that anthem are Šumi Marica, the anthem of Bulgaria from 1886 to 1944. @DukeofCanada #anthem #nationalanthem #poland #polandball #polandcountry #polish #polishhistory #polishmusic #mazurek #hussar #nationalanthem #anthem #nationalanthemsong #nationalanthemandcountryflag #anthems