"Oh, the Red Viburnum in the Meadow" is a Ukrainian patriotic song that was first published in 1875 and later adapted in 1914 to honor the Sich Riflemen of the First World War. The song is about the red viburnum, a shrub that is a symbol of Ukrainian culture and folklore. The song has been banned and persecuted by various regimes that tried to suppress Ukrainian independence, such as the Soviet Union and Russia. The song is still sung by Ukrainian patriots today as a sign of defiance and hope.
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