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  2. Himno Istmeño - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, the National Assembly adopted the anthem in accordance with Law 39 and provisionally, since it was decided to hold a contest to choose a new composition. The Panamanian people chose it again. Later, in the 1941 Constitution, an article was included that definitively adopted the National Anthem as a symbol of the nation. [2] In 2012 ...

  3. Jeronimo de la Ossa - Wikipedia

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    Jerónimo de la Ossa ( Panama City, April 9, 1847 - Panama City, 1907) was a Panamanian romantic poet, lyricist, and diplomat. He wrote the lyrics of the national anthem of Panama Himno Istmeño. [1] His brother was Jose Francisco de la Ossa, the mayor of Panama City. [2] He studied in Chile, where he graduated as a civil engineer.

  4. List of national anthems - Wikipedia

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    Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle, the composer of the French national anthem "La Marseillaise", sings it for the first time. The anthem is one of the earliest to be adopted by a modern state, in 1795. Most nation states have an anthem, defined as "a song, as of praise, devotion, or patriotism"; most anthems are either marches or hymns in style. A song or hymn can become a national anthem under ...

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  6. Santos Jorge - Wikipedia

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    Santos Jorge Amatriaim (1870–1941), composed the music for the Panamanian national anthem "Himno Istmeno". [1] Santos Jorge was born in Peralta, Navarre, Spain in November 1870. After studying music at the Conservatorio de Madrid, he moved to the Isthmus of Panama (then part of Colombia) in 1889 where he taught music. In 1892, he became the ...

  7. FIFA's 90-second anthem rules has unintentionally created ...

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    FIFA limits anthems to 90 seconds so they can get the World Cup games going quickly. But many national songs FIFA's 90-second anthem rules has unintentionally created some of the most emotional ...

  8. Music of Panama - Wikipedia

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    Panama is a Central American country, inhabited mostly by mestizos (persons of mixed African, European and indigenous ancestry).The music of Panama is heavily based on the folk music of Spain, particularly that of Andalusia and was influenced first by the indigenous populations of Kunas, Teribes, Ngobe Bugle and others, and then by the black population who were brought over, first as slaves ...

  9. Public holidays in Panama - Wikipedia

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    Panama became a part of the Great Colombia after receiving its independence from Spain on November 28, 1821. The United States helped in this separation process as they had a vested interest in building the Panama Canal. November 4 is the day of the Panamanian National Symbols which celebrates the flag, coats of arms and national anthem.