Još Hrvatska ni propala (English: "Croatia Has Not Yet Fallen") is a famous Croatian patriotic reveille which was penned by Ljudevit Gaj and set to music by the composer Ferdo Livadić in 1833.
The song is considered the anthem of the Illyrian Movement, which constituted a great part of the Croatian national revival.
Gaj's story of how the song came about was related in Franjo Kuhač's work Illyrian Songwriters (Ilirski glazbenici).
Travelling to Samobor to visit Livadić, Gaj thought to himself, "Croatia has not yet fallen so long as we [revivalists] are alive".
Još Hrvatska ni propala dok mi živimo, visoko se bude stala kad ju zbudimo.
Oj, Hrvati braćo mila, čujte našu riječ, razdružit nas neće sila baš nikakva već!
Isn't it high time to uplift her, and throw away the heavy foreign burden?