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- Q7508782 subject Q6459222.
- Q7508782 subject Q8429107.
- Q7508782 abstract ""Sedi Mara na Kamen Studencu" ("Girl on the Rock") is a Serbian song. It may have been the source for the melody of the Hawaiian anthem "Aloha ʻOe".The song comes from the region of Sombor. It was originally sung with an ekavian accent."Sedi Mara na Kamen Studencu" has an Austro-German version called "Die Träne" ("The Tears"). When German bandmaster Henri Berger was invited to Hawaii by King Kamehameha V in 1872, he composed Hawaiian songs which were adapted from German folk tunes.".
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- Q7508782 wikiPageWikiLink Q148893.
- Q7508782 wikiPageWikiLink Q204475.
- Q7508782 wikiPageWikiLink Q6459222.
- Q7508782 wikiPageWikiLink Q8429107.
- Q7508782 wikiPageWikiLink Q872887.
- Q7508782 wikiPageWikiLink Q887354.
- Q7508782 comment ""Sedi Mara na Kamen Studencu" ("Girl on the Rock") is a Serbian song. It may have been the source for the melody of the Hawaiian anthem "Aloha ʻOe".The song comes from the region of Sombor. It was originally sung with an ekavian accent."Sedi Mara na Kamen Studencu" has an Austro-German version called "Die Träne" ("The Tears"). When German bandmaster Henri Berger was invited to Hawaii by King Kamehameha V in 1872, he composed Hawaiian songs which were adapted from German folk tunes.".
- Q7508782 label "Sidi Mara".