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Do all national anthems have words?

By Isabella Harris

Do all national anthems have words?

Although the vast majority of nations around the globe have national anthems with lyrics, the Marcha Real of Spain is an exception due to the fact that it contains no words. Other countries that currently also have anthems without lyrics include Bosnia and Herzegovina, San Marino, and Kosovo.

Does the UK have 2 national anthems?

“God Save the Queen” is the de facto national anthem of the United Kingdom, and one of two national anthems used by New Zealand since 1977, as well as for several of the UK’s territories that have their own additional local anthem.

Is there a national anthem with no words?

And even having a national anthem without words can cause problems: Spain’s Marcha Real (Royal March) is one of only four anthems to have no official lyrics, the others being those of San Marino, Kosovo, and Bosnia and Herzogovina.

What is the national anthem of New Britain?

‘God Save The Queen’ is the National Anthem of New Britain and New Zealand too.

Which European country anthem has no words?

Marcha Real
Spain’s national anthem, the ‘Marcha Real’, is one of the few patriotic songs with no lyrics at all. The Royal March is in the no-text club with just three other countries, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and San Marino.

How many national anthems have words?

It is one of only four national anthems in the world (along with those of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, and San Marino) that have no official lyrics (although it had lyrics in the past, they are no longer used).

Which national anthem has the most languages?

5 amazing things you never knew about the South African national anthem

  1. The SA national anthem is one of only 3 neo-modal anthems in existence.
  2. The current anthem was officially adopted in 1997.
  3. It contains the languages of the 5 most populous of SA’s eleven official languages.