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"'''Sog Panätüköl'''" (Anglish: A Society Being Repaired/Fixed) is a [[Stedoria|Stedorian]] song created shortly after the [[1971 Stedorian coup d'état]] to celebrate and extol the [[Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces of Stedoria]] and [[Dolchic Socialist Gemotam Party]], both led by [[Läkhart Viktor Drejlär]]. The song was officialy proclaimed as the march of the Revolutionary Government, being played alongside the [[Hüm Proklamata Repüblika|Hymn of the Proclamation of the Republic]] at official events, ceremonies, youth events, political rallies, and educational institutions. The song would later be adopted as the official anthem of the | "'''Sog Panätüköl'''" (Anglish: A Society Being Repaired/Fixed) is a [[Stedoria|Stedorian]] song created shortly after the [[1971 Stedorian coup d'état]] to celebrate and extol the [[Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces of Stedoria]] and [[Dolchic Socialist Gemotam Party]], both led by [[Läkhart Viktor Drejlär]]. The song was officialy proclaimed as the march of the Revolutionary Government, being played alongside the [[Hüm Proklamata Repüblika|Hymn of the Proclamation of the Republic]] at official events, ceremonies, youth events, political rallies, and educational institutions. The song would later be adopted as the co-official anthem of the DSGP and by proxy the [[National Party of the Stedorian Revolution]] along with the song [[Maleküm Dönulifükama]]. | ||
==Official lyrics== | ==Official lyrics== | ||
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!width="350"|"'''Sog Panätüköl'''"<br><small>Official Stedorian lyrics</small> | !width="350"|"'''Sog Panätüköl'''"<br><small>Official Stedorian lyrics<br>Vöds Calöfik Stedoriänapükik</small> | ||
!width='350'|"''A Society Being Repaired'''"<br><small>Official Anglish translation</small> | !width='350'|"''A Society Being Repaired'''"<br><small>Official Anglish translation<br>Tradutod Calöfik Langlänapükik</small> | ||
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'''''Gekanit''''' | '''''Gekanit''''' | ||
Menäd daga | Menäd daga äfinükon nu, | ||
Menäd baläta | Menäd baläta äsekömon, | ||
Tirenans falons, sifans volutons, | Tirenans falons, sifans volutons, | ||
Balät Dolca binon is, | Balät Dolca binon is, |
Latest revision as of 19:13, 19 October 2022
English: A Society Being Repaired | |
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Patriotic anthem of the Independent State of Stedoria | |
Lyrics | Simon Gat, 1968 |
Music | Henrey Faran, 1968 |
Adopted | 28 December 1968 |
Relinquished | 18 March 1986 |
"Sog Panätüköl" (Anglish: A Society Being Repaired/Fixed) is a Stedorian song created shortly after the 1971 Stedorian coup d'état to celebrate and extol the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces of Stedoria and Dolchic Socialist Gemotam Party, both led by Läkhart Viktor Drejlär. The song was officialy proclaimed as the march of the Revolutionary Government, being played alongside the Hymn of the Proclamation of the Republic at official events, ceremonies, youth events, political rallies, and educational institutions. The song would later be adopted as the co-official anthem of the DSGP and by proxy the National Party of the Stedorian Revolution along with the song Maleküm Dönulifükama.
Official lyrics
"Sog Panätüköl" Official Stedorian lyrics Vöds Calöfik Stedoriänapükik |
"A Society Being Repaired'" Official Anglish translation Tradutod Calöfik Langlänapükik |
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