English: To Our Beautiful Montenegro | |
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Убавој нам Црној Гори | |
Former national anthem of Montenegro | |
Lyrics | Jovan Sundečić |
Music | Jovo Ivanišević |
Adopted | 1870 |
Relinquished | 1918 (de facto), 1922 (de jure)[1] |
Succeeded by | "Bože pravde" (as the anthem of Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes) |
Audio sample | |
"Ubavoj nam Crnoj Gori" |
"Ubavoj nam Crnoj Gori" (Serbian: Убавој нам Црној Гори, English: To Our Beautiful Montenegro) was the national and state anthem of the Kingdom of Montenegro in the late 19th-early 20th century.[1] A popular song called "Onamo, 'namo!" (English: "There, o'er There!") also existed. The educational system had an honorific song, the Hymn to Saint Sava, which was sung in the Saint's honour.
The lyrics were made in 1865[2] by the Serb poet and a priest named Jovan Sundečić, who was the secretary of Prince Nikola I of Montenegro.[3] The music was composed by Jovo Ivanišević, drawing from "Uskliknimo s ljubavlju", hymn to Saint Sava[4] and later adapted by Anton Schulz.[5] The anthem was first performed on October 17, 1870, after which Prince Nikola declared it as the state anthem.[6] In 1993, it was one of the proposals during the unsuccessful negotiations to adopt a regional anthem of the then-Yugoslav republic of Montenegro.[7] The main problem was its monarchist lyrics, which were unfitting for Montenegro as at the time it was a republican state.
... until the Conference of Ambassadors at Paris gave international recognition to the union on 13 July 1922.