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World rankings for national anthems are difficult to produce because they are so subjective. Everyone will have their own idea which is best.
The title or name of the national anthem will depend on which national anthem/country you are referring to. You did not specify a country in your question but please see the related link below for a list and sample of several national anthems from around the world.
Martin SHAW has written: 'National anthems of the world'
UNESCO does not judge national anthems, so there is no best national anthem according to UNESCO.
Not particularly. Should I be proud? If so, why?
They are called mascots and they are from the country that the teams are playing in. for example: in the world cup when England are playing in south Africa they are south African children that stand by them.
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.
Japan's national anthem, "Kimigayo," consists of only five lines. The lyrics are derived from a poem written in the Heian period and reflect themes of longevity and peace. The anthem is one of the shortest national anthems in the world.
Yes, they control some popular intellectual properties, and it seems pretty likely that in three years the national anthems of the nations of the world will all begin "Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?"
no it is only for a country not a whole world
Denmark has the second oldest national flag in the world, called the Dannebrog. It has been in use for over 800 years, since the early 14th century.
No, the anthems of the world are copyrighted and cannot be used for any other purposes without express permission