File:Anthem of the Yugoslav Peoples' Army - Попури ЈНА.ogg

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Anthem_of_the_Yugoslav_Peoples'_Army_-_Попури_ЈНА.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 3 min 3 s, 115 kbps, file size: 2.51 MB)

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English: A relatively recent recording of a medley of 4 Yugoslav martial-patriotic folk songs (Хеј Војници, Ваздухопловци + Море и Морнари + Пешадијо, Пешадијо + Мој Је Отац Био Партизан) acting as the anthem of the Yugoslav People's Army, with unknown performers.
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Author (Folk songs), Петар Бергамо (?), "GETchan"
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