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  2. Anthem of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic - Wikipedia

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    The State Anthem of the Georgian SSR was the regional anthem of Georgia between 1946 and 1990 when it was part of the Soviet Union. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Background

  3. Otar Taktakishvili - Wikipedia

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    While still a student at the Tbilisi State Conservatory, Taktakishvili composed the Anthem of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic. By 1949 he became a Professor of the Conservatory, as well as the conductor and artistic director of the Georgian State Chorus. In 1951, he received his first Stalin Prize (USSR State Prize) for his First Symphony.

  4. Dideba - Wikipedia

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    Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, "Dideba" was readopted as the Georgian national anthem, though at the time of its re-adoption it was barely known by most Georgians [2] as it had been almost seven decades since it was last used as the country's national anthem.

  5. Anthems of the Soviet Republics - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic was the last republic to adopt a state anthem, doing so in 1990. It had had none before this date, and used in its place the Soviet national anthem, which was "The Internationale" from 1917 to 1944 and the "National Anthem of the Soviet Union" from 1944 to 1990.

  6. List of former national anthems - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Union "Internatsional" [trans 48] "The Internationale" 1922–1944 Eugène Pottier: Pierre De Geyter — Soviet Union "Gosudarstvenniy Gimn SSSR" [trans 66] "State anthem of the Soviet Union" 1944–1991 Sergey Mikhalkov: Alexander Alexandrov — Syria "Suriyah Ya, Dat al-Majdi" [trans 67] "O Syria, Who Owns the Glory" 1919–1920 ...

  7. Tavisupleba - Wikipedia

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    The bill to adopt "Tavisupleba" as Georgia's national anthem was presented by the Minister of Culture Giorgi Gabashvili; in which the music was played for the deputies soon afterwards. [2] The law does not give any regulations, but refers to the corresponding Presidential Decree.

  8. File:Georgian SSR anthem.ogg - Wikipedia

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    Georgia's parliament: On Amending the Law of Georgia "Charter of Liberty", No. 1867, 2013 Indonesia 's People's Consultative Assembly : UU No. 27/1999 Latvia 's Saeima : Amendments to the Law on the Safety of Public Entertainment and Festivity Events (OP 2013/129.4) .

  9. State Anthem of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the Russian Federation adopted a new anthem, the Patriotic Song. [14] It was previously the regional anthem of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic from 1990 until 1991 (until 1990 it used the State Anthem of the Soviet Union). Unlike most national anthems, it had no official lyrics ...