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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 ...
Carlos Hartling (2 September 1869 – 13 August 1920) was a German-born composer from Honduras, who composed the music for the national anthem of Honduras, adopted as the country's national anthem in 1915. [1] Born in Schlotheim, Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, [1] his parents were Georg Friedrich Hartlíng and Johanne Henriete Wilhemine Hartling. He ...
On 11 September 1944, only the Universidad Nacional held a ceremony in their building, by invitation of doctor Carlos Federico Mora, president of the University. Doctor Calixto García, business attaché of Cuba in Guatemala, was the guest of honor, David Vela gave the ceremonial speech and José Joaquín Palma, grandson of the poet spoke on ...
Honduras "La Granadera" "The Grenadier" ca. 1838–1915 Rómulo Durón: Unknown — Honduras "Dios Salve a Honduras" "God Save Honduras" ca. 1890–1915 None (instrumental) "Laurcano Campos" — — Hungary "Internacionálé" "The Internationale" 1919 Eugène Pottier Ernő Bresztovszky (translation) Pierre De Geyter — Persia "Salām-e Shāh ...
National Anthem of Honduras From an alternative language : This is a redirect from a page name in Spanish to a page name in English . These words may directly translate or they may be related words, names or phrases.
Honduras's first international competition began in 1921 at the Independence Centenary Games featuring neighboring countries in Central America. [141] The highest division of football is The Honduran National Professional Football League (Spanish: La Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional de Honduras), which was established in 1964. [142]
As a result of his efforts, he was exiled to Honduras. ... "Historia del Himno Nacional". La Estrella de Nicaragua. 2004. Archived from the original on 2007-03-11
Music of Honduras is very varied. Punta is the main "ritmo" of Honduras with other music such as Paranda, Bachata, Caribbean salsa, cumbia, reggae, merengue, soca, calypso, dancehall, Reggaeton and most recently Afrobeats widely heard especially in the North the Department of Atlántida, to Mexican rancheras heard in the interior rural part of the country.