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  2. Hai Tanahku Papua - Wikipedia

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    The committee drafted a manifesto for independence and self-government, a national flag (the Morning Star Flag), state seal, selected "Hai Tanahku Papua" as a national anthem, and called for the people to be known as Papuans. The New Guinea Council voted unanimously in favour of these proposals on 30 October 1961, and on 31 October 1961 ...

  3. Translated songs (Japanese) - Wikipedia

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    The Translated songs (Japanese: 翻訳唱歌, Honyaku shōka, meaning "translated songs") in the narrow sense are the foreign-language songs that were translated into Japanese, when Western-style songs were introduced into school education in the Meiji era (the latter half of the 19th century) of Japan.

  4. Kimigayo - Wikipedia

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    "Kimigayo" is the national anthem of Japan.The lyrics are from a waka poem written by an unnamed author in the Heian period (794–1185), [1] and the current melody was chosen in 1880, [2] replacing an unpopular melody composed by John William Fenton in 1869.

  5. Category:Asian anthems - Wikipedia

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    Song of Happiness; State Anthem of South Ossetia; Sri Lanka Matha; O Mur Apunar Desh; State Anthem of the Republic of Karakalpakstan; State Anthem of the Republic of Khakassia; State Anthem of the Sakha Republic; State Anthem of the Soviet Union; State Anthem of Uzbekistan; State anthems of Malaysia; List of Indian state songs; Sugbo (hymn ...

  6. List of Japanese prefectural songs - Wikipedia

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    Prefecture official song: "Saga kenmin no uta" (佐賀県民の歌, lit. Saga Prefecture people's song) 1974: This song is the second anthem. Lyric: Quasi-prefectural song: "Kaze wa mirai iro" (風はみらい色, lit. The wind is the color of the future) 1993: Lyric: Saga country song: "Sakae no kuni kara" (栄の国から, lit. From Sakae ...

  7. Indonesia Raya - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese propaganda film emphasising "Indonesia Raya", a song with an equal status that of "Kimigayo" as the de facto national anthem of Indonesia during Japanese occupation, c. 1945. "Indonesia Raya" is played in flag raising ceremonies in schools across Indonesia every Monday.

  8. Video: National Anthem At AFC Championship Goes Viral - AOL

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    The post Video: National Anthem At AFC Championship Goes Viral appeared first on The Spun. But the one the Kansas City Chiefs and Cincinnati Bengals got to enjoy before today’s AFC Championship ...

  9. Battōtai (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Battōtai" (抜刀隊, Drawn-Sword Regiment) is a Japanese gunka composed by Charles Leroux with lyrics by Toyama Masakazu in 1877. Upon the request of the Japanese government, Leroux adapted it along with another gunka, "Fusōka" (Song of Fusang), into the military march Japanese Army March [] in 1912.