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Lupang Hinirang is the national anthem of the Philippines. It was written by Julian Felipe in 1898. In 1919 the song was translated to English and announced as the Phillipine hymn.
The National Anthem was written by Hafiz Jalandhari. The composition was made by famous musician Jhangla. National anthem was firstly written and composed in 1950. Government of Pakistan aired national anthem of Pakistan in 1954 on Radio Pakistan.
The National Anthem of Kazakhstan is called "Mening Kazakhstanim" meaning "My Kazakhstan" in English.
The National Anthem of India was first written in Sanskritized Bengali originally.
No. The American National Anthem is The Star Spangled Banner. The British(English) National Anthem is God Save the Queen.
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Lupang Hinirang is the national anthem of the Philippines. It was written by Julian Felipe in 1898. In 1919 the song was translated to English and announced as the Phillipine hymn.
The National Anthem of Kazakhstan is called "Mening Kazakhstanim" meaning "My Kazakhstan" in English.
There aren't any lyrics, Spanish or English: the Spanish national anthem is entirely instrumental, with no vocals.
The National Anthem was written by Hafiz Jalandhari. The composition was made by famous musician Jhangla. National anthem was firstly written and composed in 1950. Government of Pakistan aired national anthem of Pakistan in 1954 on Radio Pakistan.
The National Anthem of India was first written in Sanskritized Bengali originally.
National anthem of Ecuador written by Juan Leon Mera.
National anthem of Ecuador written by Juan Leon Mera.
No. The American National Anthem is The Star Spangled Banner. The British(English) National Anthem is God Save the Queen.
Cuba's national anthem is called "La Bayamesa". It was written by Pedro Figueredo.
my national anthem is g-d save the queen because i am english!
The National Anthem of New Zealand was originally written by Thomas Bracken, then there was one written by a man named Smith and another version was written by Prof Karetu. The version by Bracken is in English, the Smith version is in Maori and the Prof Karetu version is English with the exception of the word "aotearoa."