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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. Free Papua Movement - Wikipedia

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    Supporters routinely display the Morning Star flag and other symbols of Papuan unity, such as the national anthem "Hai Tanahku Papua" and a national coat of arms, which had been adopted in the period 1961 until Indonesian administration began in May 1963 under the New York Agreement. [5]

  4. Republic of West Papua - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch continued the formation of a council on October 19, 1961 which drafted the Manifesto for Independence and Self-Government, the national flag (the Morning Star Flag), the national stamp, the birds of paradise coat of arms, motto and the name of Papua Barat (West Papua), chose "Hai Tanahku Papua" as the national anthem, and asked people ...

  5. Morning Star flag - Wikipedia

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    During the Japanese occupation of Dutch New Guinea in World War II, the Koreri resistance movement utilised multiple flags: an inverted Dutch flag, to which a white star was added to the center of the blue band and a horizontal blue Christian cross on the white band, a 'peace flag' consisting of a white field and the prior flag's blue cross ...

  6. Kimigayo - Wikipedia

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    According to Kanzo, a national anthem should express the feelings of the people, and not of the divine emperor. [20] The Japanese were not familiar with "Kimigayo" as the anthem until there was a surge of celebrations after victories in the First Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese Wars. Previously, papers were critical of fellow Japanese who ...

  7. Category:Asian anthems - Wikipedia

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    A. Aiaaira; Aceh Mulia; Aegukga; Aegukka; AFC Anthem; Albay Forever; Allah Lanjutkan Usia Sultan; Allah Peliharakan Sultan; Allah Selamatkan Sultan Kami; Allah Selamatkan Sultan Mahkota

  8. Act on National Flag and Anthem - Wikipedia

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    The Act on National Flag and Anthem (国旗及び国歌に関する法律, Kokki Oyobi Kokka ni Kansuru Hōritsu), abbreviated as 国旗国歌法, [2] is a law that formally established Japan's national flag and anthem. Before its ratification on August 13, 1999, there was no official flag or anthem for Japan.

  9. Indonesia Raya - Wikipedia

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    " Indonesia Raya" ('Indonesia the Great') is the national anthem of Indonesia. It has been the national anthem since the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence on 17 August 1945. The song was introduced by its composer, Wage Rudolf Supratman, on 28 October 1928 during the Youth Pledge in Jakarta. [1]