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The national prayer of Dominica was written by the island's first Prime Minister, Edward Oliver Leblanc, in 1978. It was composed shortly after Dominica gained independence from Britain in 1978. The prayer reflects the values and aspirations of the nation, emphasizing faith and unity among its people.

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