Taga za Yug

Taga za Yug (Originally spelled in non-standardized Bulgarian orthography: Тѫга за югъ, Bulgarian: Тъга за юг, Macedonian: Т'га за југ, in English "Longing for the South") is the name of a famous poem by the Bulgarian National Revival poet Konstantin Miladinov. It is a patriotic-reflexive song in which the author, who lives in Moscow expresses his homesickness for his homeland. By the end of the 1850s, Bulgarian poets as Miladinov, started to write lyric poetry in vernacular. This poem is written specifically using the Struga dialect.

Taga za Yug

Taga za Yug (Originally spelled in non-standardized Bulgarian orthography: Тѫга за югъ, Bulgarian: Тъга за юг, Macedonian: Т'га за југ, in English "Longing for the South") is the name of a famous poem by the Bulgarian National Revival poet Konstantin Miladinov. It is a patriotic-reflexive song in which the author, who lives in Moscow expresses his homesickness for his homeland. By the end of the 1850s, Bulgarian poets as Miladinov, started to write lyric poetry in vernacular. This poem is written specifically using the Struga dialect.