Yes there are
The National Anthems of Spain Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and San Marino
Yes there are
The National Anthems of Spain Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and San Marino
Nowhere. The national anthem of any country is a song and not a place.
There aren't any lyrics, Spanish or English: the Spanish national anthem is entirely instrumental, with no vocals.
First written by an American, edited by a Canadian: As with any country's national anthem, standing and taking your hat off is appropriate. This is a simple and respectful gesture for ANY national anthem or flag. You are not required to salute or make any similar gesture, but a simple respectful acknowledgment is part of being polite to citizens of other nations. For citizens of most nations, the etiquette for the national anthem is to stand, salute (if in uniform), place your hand over your heart (if civilian), or similar. It is unnecessary to place your hand over your heart in Canada but the rest is appropriate as well. It is also rather inappropriate to do anything but these things when the anthem is played officially. It is regarded as rude in some countries to sing along with the national anthem but in Canada it is not and contrarily, in elementary schools it often necessary to sing along the anthem so that children will memorize the words.
Um, yes she did. You'd think you might LEARN the lyrics before singing in front of a national audience.
Yes. As a sign of respect for any national anthem, it is sung while standing at attention.
Their countries national anthem
Any other country.
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No, the anthems of the world are copyrighted and cannot be used for any other purposes without express permission
It is not true,just a hoax. UNESCO never declared any anthem as the best.
No. They act as any other civilian would.
Advance Australia Fair. Nor Deutschland Uber Alles, but that is no longer the German national Anthem.