List of national anthems in 1989
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List of national anthems in 1989[edit]
National anthems in 1989 | |||
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Country | Title | Audio | Status |
Afghanistan | "Garam shah lā garam shah" | Replaced in 1992. | |
Albania | "Himni i Flamurit" | Still used today. | |
Argentina | "Himno Nacional Argentino" | Still used today. | |
Austria | "Bundeshymne der Republik Österreich" | Still used today. | |
Cambodia | "Dap Prampi Mesa Chokchey" | Replaced in 1993. | |
Comoros | "Udzima wa ya Masiwa" | Still used today. | |
P.R. Congo | "Les Trois Glorieuses" | Replaced in 1991. | |
Cyprus | "Ýmnos is tin Eleftherían" | Still used today. | |
Ecuador | "¡Salve, Oh Patria!" | Still used today. | |
Finland | "Maamme" | Still used today. | |
East Germany | "Auferstanden aus Ruinen" | Replaced in 1990. | |
West Germany | "Deutschlandlied" | Still used today; lyrics were changed in 1990. | |
Greece | "Ýmnos is tin Eleftherían" | Still used today. | |
Iraq | "Ardh ul-Furatayn" | Replaced in 2003. | |
Italy | "Il Canto degli Italiani" | Still used today; in de facto usage at the time and was made official in 2017. | |
Iran | "Payandeh Bada Iran" | Replaced in 1990. | |
Japan | "Kimigayo" | Still used today; in de facto usage at the time and was made official in 1999. | |
North Korea | "Aegukka" | Still used today. | |
South Korea | "Aegukga" | Still used today. | |
Lesotho | "Lesotho Fatse La Bontata Rona" | Still used today. | |
Libya | "Allahu Akbar" | Replaced in 2011. | |
Mauritania | "Nashid Wataniin Muritaniin" | Replaced in 2017. | |
Mongolia | "Bügd Nairamdakh Mongol Ard Ulszín süld dúlal" | Still used today; title and lyrics were modified in 1991. | |
Mozambique | "Viva, Viva a FRELIMO" | Replaced in 2002. | |
Myanmar | "Kaba Ma Kyei" | Still used today. | |
Nepal | "Rastriya Gaan" | Replaced in 2006. | |
Oman | "As-Salam as-Sultani" | Still used today. | |
Palestine | "Mawtini" | Replaced in 1996. | |
Paraguay | "Himno Nacional Paraguayo" | Still used today. | |
Philippines | "Lupang Hinirang" | Still used today. | |
Rwanda | "Rwanda Rwacu" | Replaced in 2002. | |
San Marino | "Inno Nazionale della Repubblica" | Still used today. | |
Seychelles | "Fyer Seselwa" | Replaced in 1996. | |
Somalia | "Heesta qaranqa Soomaaliya" | Replaced in 2000. | |
South Africa | "Die Stem van Suid-Afrika" | Replaced in 1997; segments still partially used today. | |
Soviet Union | "Gosudarstvennyy gimn Sovetskogo Soyuza" | Replaced in 1991. | |
Thailand | "Phleng chāt Thai" | Still used today. | |
Yugoslavia | "Hej, Slaveni" | Replaced in 2006. | |
Zaire | "La Zaïroise" | Replaced in 1997. | |
Zambia | "Stand and Sing of Zambia, Proud and Free" | Still used today. | |
Zimbabwe | "Ishe Komborera Africa" | Replaced in 1994. |
See also[edit]
External links[edit]
- Media related to National anthems at Wikimedia Commons
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