Since New Zealand was a part of the British Empire, Britain's national anthem used to be used. Now we have our own.
This is our national anthem and it is in both English and Maori.
God of Nations at Thy feet,In the bonds of love we meet,Hear our voices, we entreat,God defend our free land.Guard Pacific's triple starFrom the shafts of strife and war,Make her praises heard afar,God defend New Zealand.
E Ihowā Atua,O ngā iwi mātou rāĀta whakarangona;Me aroha noaKia hua ko te pai;Kia tau tō atawhai;Manaakitia maiAotearoa
the national anthem for the armed forces is the same as the national anthem for the country, its a national anthem.
Cyprus does not have its own national anthem. Cyprus uses the National Anthem of Greece and the National Anthem of Turkey.
No. The American National Anthem is The Star Spangled Banner. The British(English) National Anthem is God Save the Queen.
Because Macau is a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (SARPRC), it adopts the same national anthem. Therefore, Macau's anthem is March of the Volunteers.
The same as the United Kingdom
"National hymn" means the same as "national anthem". A song that officially identifies a country.
The National Anthem of the visiting country is ALWAYS played first as a common courtesy, the same goes when an American Team visits Canada, the American Anthem is ALWAYS played first, then the Anthem of the host country.
Liechtenstein and the UK do not share a National Anthem, Liectenstein's anthem starts out "High above the young Rhine" and the UK's is "God save our gracious Queen." Cyprus is the only country without a National Anthem because it uses anthem of Turkey and Greece.
The Philippine national anthem serves the same purpose and respect as all other national anthems. It is played before things like sporting events, or school.
The United Kingdom is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and the National Anthem is shared by all four of them.
What year did Marvin Gaye sing the National Anthem at an all star game? That is the same question.
Lichtenstein Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland