There may have been 126 words in the Spanish national anthem during the Franco years, but since his departure, the Spanish government chose to strip the anthem of its words, making the Spanish anthem one of the few anthems in the world that is entirely non-vocal. It has 0 words.
The Spanish National Anthem is La Marcha Real. No one knows who the composer was and it is one of the few Anthems that does not have words.
The New Zealand national anthem has fewer words than the Australian national anthem.
Although the US National Anthem can be translated literally into Spanish, it would take quite a bit of poetic liberty to make it rhyme and convey the true meaning of the words.
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The national anthem is public domain, nobody has copyright on the words or music.
Korea's national anthem is aegukka. It's words have the Korean national flower and about how Koreans are proud to be Koreans.
The Philippine national anthem was composed in 1898, and words were later added in 1899.
The national anthem of Bahrain does have lyrics. There are three versions, each with different words.
Most countries have a National Anthem which is a piece of music, usually with words to match, played on formal occasions. The British National Anthem is "God Save the Queen" The French National Anthem is the "Marseillaise" The American National Anthem is "The Star Spangled Banner"
Key wrote the poem first, and they were later adapted into the national anthem.
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Spanish national anthem is one of the few national anthems in the world that has no words.Spanish national anthem has no words. It used to have a very fascist lyrics, but in the transition to democracy they were removed. Because of the Spanish traditional laziness no one has found a good alternative. Some have been proposed, but they were even more fascist-sounding than the original.