- "
Mahutny Boža" (Belarusian: Магутны Божа; also
translated as "Almighty God") is a
famous Belarusian hymn,
based on a poem by
Natallia Arsiennieva and...
- used by the government-in-exile of the
Belarusian Democratic Republic. "
Mahutny Boža", a
religious hymn, is also
actively used by
those who
oppose the...
-
event is the
Music Festival of
Young Belarus or Basovišča.
Vajacki marš
Mahutny Boža
Pahonia (song)
Which song
should be the
national anthem of Belarus...
- zaŭsiody! Śviatło
Pahoni budzie sercy našy akrylać. Žyvie, žyvie naš Kraj
mahutny i svabodny,
Nieskaronaja nikim i śviataja Ziamla. Biełaruś, Biełaruś, chaj...
-
Belarusian playwright, poet and
translator who aut****d the
lyrics to the hymn "
Mahutny Boža" ("Almighty God"). She was
married to Francišak Kušal. Arsiennieva...
-
Christian heart" (Belarusian: «Народная партыя з хрысціянскім сэрцам»)
Anthem Mahutny Boža
House of
Representatives 0 / 110
Council of the
Republic 0 / 64 Party...
- Poland. As a teenager, she won
first prize at the
Zornaja rostan (Belarus),
Mahutny Boza (Belarus), and
Goldenfest (Poland)
music festivals.[citation needed]...
- svoj - own
Sometimes sung as Няхай жыве магутны, смелы -
Niachaj žyve
mahutny,
smiely - Long live the mighty, the
brave Sonetimes sung as убачыць - ubačyć...
- composer,
conductor and
music critic who aut****d
music for the
famous hymn
Mahutny Boža (Almighty God).
Ravienski was born on 5
December 1886 into the family...
- second, fourth, and
sixth stanza are sung twice.
Pahonia (coat of arms)
Mahutny Boža (Almighty God)
Freedom Day (Belarus)
Vajacki marš
Belarusian national...