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Treceți, batalioane române, Carpații (Cross, Romanian battalions, the Carpathians) is a Romanian patriotic song. It is thought to have been composed in 1916, shortly before Romania's entry into World War I, although its first historical apparition occurred in February 1919, when members of the Romanian Legion of Transylvanian-Bukovinan Volunteers were recorded singing a version of the song. The original version (with 3 stanzas) is about how Romanian soldiers say goodbye to their families and go to Transylvania to fight against the Austro-Hungarian Empire for the unification of the region with the Kingdom of Romania. The song was later "revived" during the communist regime between the 1970s and 1980s when Adrian Păunescu and other poets added more stanzas and made the song part of the Cenaclul Flacăra, an artistic and cultural movement of the time. This ended up making the song more popular during the socialist period. ---------------------------------------------------- Drum bun (Farewell) is a Romanian march posthumously published by Ștefan Nosievici. It was one of the two male choirs he composed, the other being Tătarul. The Society for Romanian Culture and Literature in Bukovina formally published the song in 1869 after Nosievici's death on 12 November of the same year. Alexandru Flechtenmacher has also been attributed as the author of the song. It used to be very popular, especially among primary schools. It has also been identified as the "March of the Romanian Soldiers" or "March of the Romanian Soldiers of Bessarabia".