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Most nation states have an anthem, defined as "a song, as of praise, devotion, or patriotism"; most anthems are either marches or hymns in style. A song or hymn can become a national anthem under the state's constitution, by a law enacted by its legislature, or simply by tradition. A royal anthem is a patriotic song similar to a national anthem, but it specifically praises or prays for a monarch or royal dynasty. Such anthems are usually performed at public appearances by the monarch or during other events of royal importance.
Most nations and states have an '''anthem''', defined as "a song, as of praise, devotion, or patriotism"; most anthems are either marches or hymns in style. A song or hymn can become a national anthem under the state's constitution, by a law enacted by its legislature, or simply by tradition. A royal anthem is a patriotic song similar to a national anthem, but it specifically praises or prays for a monarch or royal dynasty. Such anthems are usually performed at public appearances by the monarch or during other events of royal importance.
== IR member states ==
== IA member states ==
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|+ National anthems of IR member states
|+ National anthems of [[International Assembly (Vasarden)|IA]] member states
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|[[Hymn to Apelia|"Hymne d'Apellie"]] <br>("Hymn to Apelia")||align="center"|1817<br>1951||Henri de Trezant||Aloise Giraud
|[[Hymn to Apelia|"Hymne d'Apellie"]] <br>("Hymn to Apelia")||align="center"|1817<br>1951||Henri de Trezant||Aloise Giraud
||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkSQ6_XhvjQ "Hymne d'Apellie"]
||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkSQ6_XhvjQ "Hymne d'Apellie"]
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!scope=row| {{Flag|Hevatia}}
|[[We shall overcome|"Wij zullen overwinnen"]] <br>("We shall overcome")||align="center"|1960|| --- || ---
||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5J6JRA_y95M "Wij zullen overwinnen"]
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!scope=row| {{Flag|Luepola}}
!scope=row| {{Flag|Luepola}}
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!scope=row| {{Flag|Vierzland}}
!scope=row| {{Flag|Vierzland}}
|[[O Vierzland hoch in Ehren|"O Vierzland hoch in Ehren"]] <br>("Oh Vierzland high in honour")||align="center"|1880||Jürgen Schmitt||Niklas Helbig
|[[We are the land of loyalty|"Wir sind das Land der Treu"]] <br>("We are the land of loyalty")||align="center"|1880||Jürgen Schmitt||Niklas Helbig
||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TTXQpvuvA8 "O Vierzland hoch in Ehren"]
||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TTXQpvuvA8 "Wir sind das Land der Treu"]
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!scope=row| {{Flag|Vonzumier}}
!scope=row| {{Flag|Vonzumier}}

Revision as of 02:42, 27 December 2020

Most nations and states have an anthem, defined as "a song, as of praise, devotion, or patriotism"; most anthems are either marches or hymns in style. A song or hymn can become a national anthem under the state's constitution, by a law enacted by its legislature, or simply by tradition. A royal anthem is a patriotic song similar to a national anthem, but it specifically praises or prays for a monarch or royal dynasty. Such anthems are usually performed at public appearances by the monarch or during other events of royal importance.

IA member states

National anthems of IA member states
Nation/Country National anthem Date adopted Lyricist Composer/Artist Audio
 Apelia "Hymne d'Apellie"
("Hymn to Apelia")
1817
1951
Henri de Trezant Aloise Giraud "Hymne d'Apellie"
 Hevatia "Wij zullen overwinnen"
("We shall overcome")
1960 --- --- "Wij zullen overwinnen"
 Luepola "Marš Pobiede"
("Victory March")
1838
1979
Slobodăn Ković Laurens van Overhus "Marš Pobiede"
 Vierzland "Wir sind das Land der Treu"
("We are the land of loyalty")
1880 Jürgen Schmitt Niklas Helbig "Wir sind das Land der Treu"
 Vonzumier "Lied der Republik"
("Song of the Republic")
1880 --- --- "Song of the Republic"