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  2. Ia Ora 'O Tahiti Nui - Wikipedia

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    Ia Ora 'O Tahiti Nui. " Ia Ora 'O Tahiti Nui " ( lit. 'Long Live Tahiti Nui') is the territorial anthem of the overseas country of French Polynesia. It is sung during public or sport events alongside the French national anthem, "La Marseillaise". The lyrics are in Tahitian. It was adopted on 10 June 1993 by the Assembly of French Polynesia with ...

  3. La Marseillaise - Wikipedia

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    "La Marseillaise" [a] is the national anthem of France. The song was written in 1792 by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle in Strasbourg after the declaration of war by France against Austria, and was originally titled "Chant de guerre pour l'Armée du Rhin " [b] ("War Song for the Army of the Rhine").

  4. Bro Gozh ma Zadoù - Wikipedia

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    Bro Gozh ma Zadoù. " Bro Gozh ma Zadoù " ( Kerneveg Breton pronunciation: [bʀoː ɡoːz‿ma ˈzɑːdu]; French: Vieux pays de mes ancêtres; " Old Land of My Fathers ") is the anthem of Brittany. It is sung to the same tune as that of the national anthem of Wales, "Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau", and has similar lyrics. The Cornish anthem, "Bro Goth ...

  5. Lesotho Fatse La Bontata Rona - Wikipedia

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    Lesotho Fatse La Bontata Rona. " Lesōthō Fatše La Bo-Ntat'a Rōna " (English: "Lesotho, Land of Our Fathers") is the national anthem of Lesotho. The lyrics were written by French missionary François Coillard and Swiss missionary Adolphe Mabille, and the music is taken from an 1820 hymnal composed by Swiss composer Ferdinand-Samuel Laur.

  6. Hymne monégasque - Wikipedia

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    Hymne monégasque. " Hymne Monégasque " ( Monégasque: "Inu Munegascu"; [1] English: "Monégasque Anthem" ), also known as "A Marcia de Muneghu" ("The March of Monaco"), [2] is the national anthem of Monaco. It was originally adopted in 1848 with French lyrics by Théophile Bellando de Castro and music by Bellando and Castil-Blaze.

  7. O Cameroon, Cradle of Our Forefathers - Wikipedia

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    I. O Cameroon, cradle of our ancestors, Go, upright and protective of your freedom. Like a sun, your proud flag must be. An ardent symbol of faith and unity. May all your children, from North to South. From East to West, be all love, May serving you be their only goal. To fulfil their duty always.

  8. Gloria al Bravo Pueblo - Wikipedia

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    Gloria al Bravo Pueblo. " Gloria al Bravo Pueblo " ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡloɾja al ˈβɾaβo ˈpweβlo]; "Glory to the Brave People") is the national anthem of Venezuela. Its lyrics were written by physician and journalist Vicente Salias in 1810, set to music later composed by musician Juan José Landaeta. Owing to musical similarities ...

  9. Ons Heemecht - Wikipedia

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    "Ons Heemecht" (formerly "Ons Hémecht"; pronounced [ons ˈheːməɕt], lit. ' Our Homeland ') is the national anthem of Luxembourg.Written by Michel Lentz in 1859 and set to music by Jean Antoine Zinnen in 1864, it is performed at national celebrations, while the royal anthem, or, more accurately, the grand ducal anthem, "De Wilhelmus", is performed at entrances or exits of members of the ...