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English: The original text of the anthem of Bulgaria from 1886 until 1947, Chernyayev March, published in the book Gusle and Songs (Гусла съ пѣсни), date 1878.
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Author Никола Атанасов Живков (1847-1901)

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According to the Bulgarian Copyright and Neighboring Rights Act (as amended in 2011), Chapter 2, Article 4, the following documents "shall not be considered objects of copyright":
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