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Notre Pavillon Tricolore
English: Our Tri-coloured Flag
Tebax Revolt.jpg
Protesters in Godfrey, Cavala during the 1947-1948 Cavala protests, prior to the Tebax Revolt.

National anthem of Cavala
LyricsFidèle Grosbière, 1948
MusicX
Adopted31 Tebax 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 31 Tebax 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

TBA

Song

Lyrics

Cavalan original English adaptation

Oh, notre pavillon,
Oh, notre pavillon.
Coloré par le sang des martyrs;
Volant fièrement sur le monde,
Nous garderons notre bannière haute.

Chœur:

Il survole notre puissance naissante
Quand tout espoir semble perdue.
Le pavillon flotte, la forme claire,
Il nous donne l'espoir de concorde.

Du Mont Sudist au lac Großer,
Tous sous le fanion de nos amis.
Le pavillon flotte, la forme claire,
Il nous donne l'espoir de concorde.

La tête haute dans le ciel,
On jure de le porter à vie.
Quand foes arrive, les noirceur vient,
Ce sera notre hymne de départ.

Il survole notre puissance naissante
Quand tout espoir semble perdue.

Oh, flag of ours,
Oh, flag of ours.
Coloured by our martyred blood;
Flying proudly across the sky,
We’ll keep our standard flying high.

Chorus:

It waves above our new-born might,
When all hope seems, lost and blight.
The banner beams, the patterns plain,
It gives us hope of peace at last.

From Mount Sudist to Großer lake,
All under our people's flag.
The banner beams, the patterns plain,
It gives us hope of peace at last.

With heads up high in the sky,
We swear to bear it till we die.
When darkness come and foes arrive,
This song shall be our parting rhyme.

It waves above our new-born might,
When all hope seems, lost and blight.

Music

Instrumental version of Notre Pavillon Tricoloure

Cultural Impact

TBA