Typically, the order of playing national anthems when visiting a country is to first play the national anthem of the visiting guest, followed by the national anthem of the hosting country. This demonstrates respect to both nations.
The two national anthems composed by Rabindranath Tagore are "Jana Gana Mana" which is the national anthem of India and "Amar Shonar Bangla" which is the national anthem of Bangladesh.
The Romanian national anthem is called "Deșteaptă-te, române!" which translates to "Awaken thee, Romanian!" in English.
The national anthem of the USA is "The Star-Spangled Banner."
Officially, it is the "National Anthem of (the Republic of) South Africa." More commonly it known as "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika" after the opening line of the first part of the anthem which is in the Xhosa, Zulu and Sesotho languages. It translates into English as "God Bless Africa."
The second part of the anthem is called "Die Stem van Suid-Afrika" which is Afrikaans for "The Call of South Africa." The second part/third stanza of the anthem is in Afrikaans. The final stanza (the fourth) is in English. I enclose a link to an interesting historical essay about all of the various strands that were pulled together to create a new anthem for the new South Africa.
It is really not a good idea to ask a question using the exact words on the study guide. You will be getting an F.
^ that's not very nice...this kid is prob in AP Human Geo... I doubt he/she gets F's
National cohesion and identity are achieved through nationalism or pride in ones nation or nation-state. In addition, immigration can promote national cohesion in diverse educated populations that have disregarded all forms of racial discrimination.
The Turquoise-browed Motmot is the national animal of El Salvador.
Depending on where you count the start and end, in between 1 minute 52 seconds and 1 minute 56 seconds.
Carrie Underwood is singing the national anthem this year at the super bowl
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yes he did. it is recorded on the CD of his transatlantic broadcast to Porthcawl, Wales in 1957.
Surrender by Cheap Trick. LOL JK
It's actually "La Marseillaise" and to hear it go to this link: http://bit.ly/GTb3p9
The Grenadan national anthem "Hail Grenada", was written by Irva Merle Baptiste.
Additionally, the music was composed by Louis Arnold Masanto.
1) Belarusian:
Cyrillic:
Мы, беларусы
Łacinka (Latin):
My, Biełarusy
2) Russian:
Мы, белорусы
English (meaning):
We Belarusians
Famous Macedonia (Greek: Μακεδονία ξακουστή, Makedonía xakustí) is a military march, often regarded as the unofficial anthem of the historical Macedonia, and used by the Hellenic Army since the Balkan Wars.
This will completely depend on where you are starting from.
Marcha Real ([the] Royal March), originally called Marcha Granadera (Grenadiers March). It was adopted in 1770.
Apart of one of the oldest anthems in the world, the Marcha Real is unusual because it does not have official lyrics, only music.*
*This is actually not true, Marcha Real did have lyrics until 1975. With the fall of Franco, the lyrics were stripped from the song because they were considered too "fascist".
The currency in Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar (JMD). But Jamaica does a lot of trade with the U.S. dollar (USD), too.
Jamaican currency is called the Jamaican dollar, or "J" for short. It comes most often in bills (1000J- 500J-100J-50J-20J-10J) although there are also some coins.
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L'hymne Nationale du Nigéria
Lève-toi le citoyen, obéi l'appel du Nigeria.
Pour servir notre cher patrie,
Avec l'amour, la force et la fois
Le travail des héros passés, soit jamais en vain.
Servir avec le coeur et force, une Nation lié a liberté, la paix et unité.
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The national anthem of Germany is entitled 'Das Lied der Deutschen', which translates to 'Song of the Germans'. The original lyrics were written by August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben. Only the third verse is used ('Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit' - 'Unity, justice and freedom').
'Das Lied der Deutschen' or 'Das Deutschlandlied.'
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There is no "Ghana national anthem in fante". Ghana is a multi-ethnic, multi-tribal country. There are many Ghanaian citizens who don't speak or understand Fante. Fante is just on of the many languages in Ghana., it is not even the most popular Akan language. The official language in Ghana is English. There is a popular song that Akans would like to replace the Ghanaian National Anthem but it is not official. Hence, the question is wrong in and of itself. The only NATIONAL anthem of Ghana is in English, and it is "God bless our Homeland Ghana".