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: Its lyrics center on Bucovina , a region that has faced significant territorial shifts and annexations, making it a symbol of lost or distant heritage.

Au fost duși în altă țară, / Dar se-ntorc la primăvară. : Its lyrics center on Bucovina , a

: Composed in 1904 by Constantin Mandicevschi, the song was originally a tribute to the 400th anniversary of the death of Stephen the Great. : A core reason for its popularity abroad

: A core reason for its popularity abroad is the line "Dar se-ntorc la primăvară" (But they return in the spring), which symbolizes the eternal love for the motherland despite the distance. Historical Roots and Symbolism

The song (also known as "Cântă cucu-n Bucovina") is far more than a folk melody; it has become a profound anthem of longing and identity for the Romanian diaspora. Originally composed as a doină —a traditional Romanian musical style expressing deep sorrow or desire—it captures the historical and emotional weight of separation from one's homeland. Historical Roots and Symbolism