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''Salve Marinera'' is the official anthem of the Spanish Navy. Its meaning can be loosely translated as "Salutation of the seas" or "Praise song of the seas". ==History== The ''Salve Marinera'' lyrics and music originated in the zarzuela musical play "El Molinero de Subiza", by Cristóbal Oudrid in 1870. The lyrics of this hymn, written by Mariano Méndez Vigo,〔(Rota Cofrade )〕 are exalting the Virgin Mary as ''Stella Maris'' (Our Lady, Star of the Sea). It was adopted by the Spanish Navy as its official anthem towards the end of the 19th century, at an uncertain date. With the passing of the time this anthem has become very popular in nautical theme celebrations throughout coastal areas in Spain. It is sung as one of the highlights of Our Lady of Mount Carmel yearly commemorational festivities by fishermen on July 16.〔(Confraria de Pescadors de Ciutadella - Festa marinera )〕〔(Comunitat Valenciana - Festivitat de la Mare de Déu del Carme )〕 Mostly the singing of the ''Salve Marinera'' takes place after a procession carrying the Virgin's image to the church.〔( festes.org - l'espai on comença la festa )〕〔(Festa del Carme a Cambrils )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Salve Marinera」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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