The United Kingdom is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and the National Anthem is shared by all four of them.
Lichtenstein Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
As a part of the United Kingdom, the national anthem of Northern Ireland is God Save the Queen.However, the instrumental anthem Londonderry Air is often used in Northern Ireland as a neutral alternative at sporting events, usually set to lyrics as Danny Boy.
There is only one Irish national anthem, which is Amhrán na bhFiann (The Soldiers' Song). Ireland's Call is a song played at some rugby internationals because there is an all-Ireland rugby team, including players from Northern Ireland, but it is not a national anthem.
The Ireland team is made up from players from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland (ROI). The first anthem sung is "Amhran na bhFiann" (The Soldiers' Song), the ROI national anthem. The second anthem is "Ireland's Call", which is supposed to represent all of the players together.
Ireland does not have an official national motto. The Irish national anthem is Amhrán na bhFiann. (The Soldiers Song).
It uses God Save the Queen, which is the British national anthem.
Peadar Kearney.
England adopts God save the queen for their national anthem however this is not correct as thsi is the national anthem for the UK. England officially has no nathional anthem and there is debate to what it should be. Possibly Jerusalem or Land of hope and Glory but for the answer we have none and have adopted the anthem of the UK
the name of the anthem is "Amhrán na bhFiann", which translates as the "Soldiers Song"
Peadar Kearney.
The İstiklâl Marşı (Independence March) is the National Anthem of Turkey and Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
The İstiklâl Marşı (Independence March) is the National Anthem of Turkey and Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.