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- Q4420203 subject Q7814156.
- Q4420203 subject Q8731616.
- Q4420203 abstract "Kreće se lađa francuska (Serbian Cyrillic: Креће се лађа француска; English: The French Boat is Sailing) is a Serbian war song from the First World War, first sung in a Salonika harbor, where the Serbian army was recuperating after a long and painful withdrawal through the Albanian mountains. The author of the original text of the poem is Serbian officer colonel Branislav Milosavljević. The song was frequently performed in both France and Serbia after the war and is commonly used as a symbol of Serbian and French friendship.".
- Q4420203 wikiPageWikiLink Q142.
- Q4420203 wikiPageWikiLink Q17151.
- Q4420203 wikiPageWikiLink Q1860.
- Q4420203 wikiPageWikiLink Q361.
- Q4420203 wikiPageWikiLink Q403.
- Q4420203 wikiPageWikiLink Q44269.
- Q4420203 wikiPageWikiLink Q4957408.
- Q4420203 wikiPageWikiLink Q7814156.
- Q4420203 wikiPageWikiLink Q8731616.
- Q4420203 comment "Kreće se lađa francuska (Serbian Cyrillic: Креће се лађа француска; English: The French Boat is Sailing) is a Serbian war song from the First World War, first sung in a Salonika harbor, where the Serbian army was recuperating after a long and painful withdrawal through the Albanian mountains. The author of the original text of the poem is Serbian officer colonel Branislav Milosavljević.".
- Q4420203 label "Kreće se lađa francuska".