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(In English: "Yes, we love this country"), also known by the title "Song For Norway", is a patriotic anthem, which has been commonly regarded as the ''de facto'' national anthem of Norway since early 20th century, after being used alongside since the 1860s. The lyrics were written by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson between 1859 and 1868, and the melody was written by his cousin Rikard Nordraak sometime during the winter of 1863-1864. It was first performed publicly on 17 May 1864 in connection with the 50th anniversary of the constitution. Usually only the first and the last two verses are sung. ==As a national anthem== (詳細はSønner av Norge'' and ''Norges Skaal'' were commonly regarded as the Norwegian national anthems, with ''Sønner av Norge'' being most recognised. ''Ja, vi elsker dette landet'' gradually came to be recognised as a national anthem from the mid-1860s. Until the early 20th century, however, both ''Sønner av Norge'' and ''Ja, vi elsker'' were used alongside, with ''Sønner av Norge'' being preferred in official situations. In 2011, the song ''Mitt lille land'' featured prominently in all the memorial ceremonies following the 2011 Norway attacks and was described by the media as "a new national anthem."〔(Verdig tilstandsrapport fra nasjonalartistene ), BT.no〕 On the Norwegian Constitution Day in 2012, the NRK broadcast was opened with "Mitt lille land."
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