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choral vocal recording Problems playing this file? See
media help. "Tautiška
giesmė" (pronounced [ˈtˠɐʊtʲɪʃˠkɐ ɡʲɪɛsʲˈmʲeː]; 'National Song') or "Lietuvos himnas"...
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reference to the
final line of the
national anthem of Lithuania, Tautiška
giesmė. The
Union of
Democrats became a
member of the
European Green Party and...
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Philippine Republic (Marcha
Nacional Filipina, 1898),
Lithuania (Tautiška
giesmė, 1919),
Weimar Germany (Deutschlandlied, 1922),
Ireland (Amhrán na bhFiann...
- both the
music and
lyrics of the
Lithuanian national anthem, "Tautiška
giesmė". He is
regarded in
Lithuania as a
national hero.
Kudirka used the pen names...
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Lithuania Lietuvos Respublika (Lithuanian) Flag Coat of arms Anthem: Tautiška
giesmė "National Hymn"
Location of Lithuania (dark green) – in Europe (green & dark...
- by the
Lithuanian Soviet government in 1950,
substituted for "Tautiška
giesmė",
which had been used as a
national anthem of
Lithuania since 1944. In 1988...
- erlar.ru.
Retrieved August 17, 2018. Marcinkevičius, Juozas. "Tautiškos
giesmės likimasprijungus Lietuvą prie Sovietų Sąjungos (1940-1950)" (PDF). Retrieved...
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occupants were
killed in Lithuania. On 23 June 1941 at 9:28 am Tautiška
giesmė, the
national anthem of Lithuania, was pla**** on the
radio in Kaunas. Many...
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Lithuanian folk
music group Kūlgrinda
released a 2003
album titled Perkūno
Giesmės,
meaning "Hymns of Perkūnas". Saule, Pērkons,
Daugava is a
Latvian choir...
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Soviet Union in June 1940.
Heraldry portal Lithuania portal Tautiška
giesmė Coat of arms of
Lithuania Seimas of
Lithuania –
History of the National...