Mila Rodino

"Mila Rodino" ("Dear Motherland") is the national anthem of Bulgaria. It was written and composed by Tsvetan Tsvetkov Radoslavov as he left to fight in the Serbo-Bulgarian War in 1885. The anthem was adopted in 1964.
#1052;ила родино Mila Rodino Dear native land
Горда Стара планина,
до ней Дунава синей,
слънце Тракия огрява,
над Пирина пламеней. Припев:
Мила Родино,
ти си земен рай,
твойта хубост, твойта прелест,
ах, те нямат край.

Паднаха борци безчет
за народа наш любим,
майко, дай ни мъжка сила
пътя им да продължим.

Gorda Stara planina,
do nei Dunava sinei,
slunce Trakia ogriava,
nad Pirina plamenei, Pripev:
Mila Rodino,
ti si zemen rai,
tvoita hubost, tvoita prelest,
ah, te niamat krai.

Padnaha borci bezchet
za naroda nash liubim,
maiko, dai ni muzhka sila
putia im da produlzhim.

Proud Balkan mountains,
next to them the Danube flows,
the sun sheds its light over Thrace,
shining over Pirin.

Chorus:
Dear native land,
you are paradise on earth,
your beauty and your charm,
ah, they never end.

Many fighters gave their life
for our dear nation,
Mother, give us strength
to follow in their steps.

The last verse (in grey) is usually omitted on official occasions.

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