- "
Molitva" (Serbian Cyrillic: Молитва; "Prayer") is a song with
music by
Vladimir Graić,
lyrics by Saša Milošević Mare, and sung by
Serbian singer Marija...
- "The
Prayer of Russians" (Russian: Молитва русских, tr.
Molitva russkikh, IPA: [mɐˈlʲitvə ˈruskʲɪx]) is a song that was used as the
national anthem of...
- for
winning the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2007 in Helsinki,
Finland with "
Molitva",
becoming Serbia's
first and to date only
winning entry. Šerifović made...
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Oliver Dragojević (pronounced [ǒliʋer drâɡojeʋitɕ]; 7
December 1947 – 29 July 2018) was a
Croatian singer and composer, who was
considered one of the most...
- and
Marija Šerifović won the 2007
Eurovision Song
Contest with the song "
Molitva", and
Serbia was the host of the 2008
edition of the contest. Pop singers...
- "Everyway That I Can" "Wild Dances" "My
Number One" "Hard Rock Hallelujah" "
Molitva" "Believe" "Fairytale" 2010s "Satellite" "Running Scared" "Euphoria" "Only...
- (1794–1816) ("How
Glorious Is Our Lord in Zion") (unofficial) "Молитва русскихъ"
Molitva russkikh (1816–1833) ("The
Prayer of Russians") Russia in 1914 Lost...
- "Everyway That I Can" "Wild Dances" "My
Number One" "Hard Rock Hallelujah" "
Molitva" "Believe" "Fairytale" 2010s "Satellite" "Running Scared" "Euphoria" "Only...
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Nuclear Disaster (Russian: Чернобыльская молитва, romanized: Chernobylskaya
molitva, lit. 'Chernobyl Prayer'),
published as
Chernobyl Prayer: A
Chronicle of...
- Finland, and is won by
Serbian entrant Marija Šerifović with the song "
Molitva". May 17 – The
Russian Orthodox Church Abroad and the
Moscow Patriarchate...