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  2. Himno Nacional Mexicano - Wikipedia

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    y los ecos sonoros resuenen 𝄆 con las voces de ¡Unión! ¡Libertad!. 𝄇 Coro Antes, Patria, que inermes tus hijos bajo el yugo su cuello dobleguen, tus campiñas con sangre se rieguen, sobre sangre se estampe su pie. Y tus templos, palacios y torres se derrumben con hórrido estruendo, y sus ruinas existan diciendo: 𝄆 de mil héroes la ...

  3. Himno de Canarias - Wikipedia

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    The "Himno de Canarias" ("Anthem of the Canaries"), also known as the "Arrorró" ("Lullaby"), is the official anthem of the Canary Islands, Spain. The song was composed by Teobaldo Power . It was adapted as the community's anthem and incorporated as such on 30 May 2003.

  4. Chilean National Song - Wikipedia

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    El Pacífico, al sud y occidente, al oriente: los Ándes y el sol, por el norte: un inmenso desierto y el centro: libertad y unión. Chorus IX Ved la insignia con que, en Chacabuco, al intruso supisteis rendir, y el augusto tricolor que, en Maipo, en un día de triunfo nos dio mil. Vedle ya, señoreando un océano y, flameando sobre el fiero ...

  5. National Anthem of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Between independence from Spain in 1821 and 1915, Honduras did not have an official national anthem and used various unofficial anthems such as "La Granadera" (by Rómulo E. Durón), "El Himno Marcial", "Un Salva Hondureño" (of unknown authorship), "Himno Nacional" (by Valentín Durón), "Marcha a Gerardo Barrios" (by Belgian author Coussin, used during the presidency of José María Medina ...

  6. Himno a Tlaxcala - Wikipedia

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    Himno a Tlaxcala (English: Anthem of Tlaxcala) is the official anthem of the Mexican state of Tlaxcala. The music and lyrics were created by Carlos Cea y Díaz. The music and lyrics were created by Carlos Cea y Díaz.

  7. La Bayamesa - Wikipedia

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    " La Bayamesa" (/ ˌ b aɪ ə ˈ m ɛ s ə / BY-ə-MES-ə), officially known by its full title as "El Himno de Bayamo" ('The Bayamo Anthem'), is the national anthem of Cuba. It was first performed in 1868, during the Battle of Bayamo .

  8. El Son de la Negra - Wikipedia

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    "El Son de la Negra" (lit. The Song of the Black Woman) is a Mexican folk song , originally from Tepic, Nayarit , [ 1 ] before its separation from the state of Jalisco , and best known from an adaptation by Jalisciense musical composer Blas Galindo in 1940 for his suite Sones de mariachi .

  9. Preciosa (song) - Wikipedia

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    Preciosa expresses feelings of love and nostalgia for Puerto Rico.It is considered one of the unofficial National Anthems of Puerto Rico [9] The work includes a celebration of the three historical sociological traits that Puerto Ricans attribute to making their current culture and nationalism; the blend of Spanish, African and Taino.