The name of the South Korean national anthem is "Aegukga" which means "The Patriotic Song".
Aegukga.
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The link below shows a chorded version of the South Korea National Anthem. It can be played on the ukulele.
South Africa has 11 official languages: Afrikaans English IsiNdebele IsiXhosa IsiZulu Sesotho sa Leboa (Northern Sotho) Sesotho Setswana siSwati Tshivenda Xitsonga
God Save the South You could be looking for either of these on Youtube: JOHNNY REBEL - CONFEDERATE ANTHEM or I WISH I WAS IN DIXIE LAND Actually I think you will find that although "Dixie" has come to be forever associated with the old South it was actually a song popular with both armies. I believe the official anthem of the CSA was the "BONNIE BLUE FLAG". Stuart Dangerfield, aka PlasticGangsta. Yee Haa
IT is a South Korea's and South Korea is good and Best
The people of southern Sudan have overwhelmingly decided their destiny in the January, 2011 referendum. A flag is a symbol to unite them. South Sudan will formally become independent on 9 July 2011See related link
The name of the anthem is "Patriotic Hymn of the Korean Empire".
National Anthem of South Ossetia was created in 1995.
The link below shows a chorded version of the South Korea National Anthem. It can be played on the ukulele.
the national anthem is suck my balls from south park
The national bird of the country of South Korea is the Korean magpie. North Korea does not have a national bird.
South KoreaAegukka (Patriotic Song)It's called the Aegukga (which means - patriotic song or 'Love the Country'). It was written in the early 1900's.
The national dish of South Korea is Kimchi...
The national anthem of Sudan is "Nahnu Jund Allah Jund Al-watan" meaning 'We are the Army of God and of Our Land.'The national anthem of South Sudan is "South Sudan Oyee!"
The national animal in SOUTH Korea is the Tiger. ???? for North Korea.
South America is an entire continent, and doesn't have its own singular anthem.
the colors are blue red and black
Not at all Taekwondo events in every country of the world, but it is a common practice among those events (tournaments) that are run by Korean Masters, or have prominent Koreans or Grandmasters present as honored guests. Naturally, the South Korean anthem would be played at Taekwondo events in South Korea, but in other countries, it is up to the host of the event. Typically, the national anthem of the host country is played, and the South Korean anthem might be played as well to show respect and honor to the country where Taekwondo was born. Keep in mind, that versions of Taekwondo (particularly from one splinter of the ITF) are taught in North Korea, where the South Korean anthem is most likely not played.