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  2. Himnusz - Wikipedia

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    The full meaning of the poem's text is evident only to those well acquainted with Hungarian history. The first stanza is sung at official ceremonies and as well in common. It was de facto used as hymn of the Kingdom of Hungary from its composition in 1844, and was officially adopted as national anthem of the Third Hungarian Republic in 1989.

  3. Szózat - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics were written in 1836 by Mihály Vörösmarty and set to music in 1840 by Béni Egressy for the award of András Bartay, head of the National Theatre. It was first performed in the National Theatre on 10th May 1843. There was a fierce debate in the era whether the Szózat or the Himnusz was supposed to be the anthem of the country.

  4. Translations of Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser - Wikipedia

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    " Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser" ("God Save Emperor Franz") is an anthem to the Austrian Emperor Francis II, set to music by Joseph Haydn. The anthem served as the national anthem of Austria-Hungary. The German lyrics were written by Lorenz Leopold Haschka (1749–1827). The anthem was translated and adapted into many of the languages that were ...

  5. Marcha Real - Wikipedia

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    The Marcha Real (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmaɾtʃa reˈal]; lit. ' Royal March ') is the national anthem of Spain.It is one of only four national anthems in the world – along with those of Bosnia and Herzegovina, San Marino and Kosovo – that have no official lyrics. [2]

  6. Hungarian National Team Sings With Fans After 1-1 France Draw

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    The Hungarian national football team sang their country’s national anthem with fans after they held France to a 1-1 draw in their Euro 2020 match on Saturday, June 19.This footage, captured by ...

  7. Rákóczi March - Wikipedia

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    The first widely known lyrics of this song is a Kuruc poem that was a lament complaining about the misfortune of the Magyars and the Habsburg oppression, and it called back Francis Rákóczi II, the leader of the Hungarian uprising between 1703 and 1711, to save his people.

  8. Fan runs on field with rainbow flag during Hungarian anthem ...

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  9. Nemzeti dal - Wikipedia

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    Sándor Petőfi reading the Nemzeti dal. The Nemzeti dal ("National Song") is a Hungarian patriotic poem written by Sándor Petőfi that is said to have inspired the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 [citation needed].