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English: Our Tri-coloured Flag | |
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National anthem of Cavala | |
Lyrics | Fidèle Grosbière, 1948 |
Music | X |
Adopted | 10 Gunyana 1948 |
Notre Pavillon Tricolore is the national anthem of Cavala. The song was written in Enero of 1948 by Fidèle Grosbière during the height of the 1947-1948 Cavala protests. The music is based off of O Tannenbaum by X. The song was adopted as the republic's anthem on 10 Gunyana 1948 after a referendum. Due to its creation during the 1947-1948 Cavala protests, has become one of Cavala's most famous and integral symbols with its flag, coat of arms and motto.
History
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Song
Lyrics
Cavalan original | English translation |
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Oh, notre pavillon, |
Oh, flag of ours, |
Music
Cultural Impact
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