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Trăiască Regele : ウィキペディア英語版
Trăiască Regele

Trăiască Regele (''Long live the King'') was the national anthem of the Principality of Romania and later Kingdom of Romania between 1866 and 1947. The music was composed in 1862 by Eduard Hübsch, an army captain who later became the chief of the music department of the Minister of War. The lyrics were written by the Romanian poet Vasile Alecsandri in 1881, when Romania became a Kingdom.
==Lyrics==

:Trăiască Regele
:În pace şi onor
:De ţară iubitor
:Şi-apărător de ţară.
:Fie Domn glorios
:Fie peste noi,
:Fie-n veci norocos
:În război.
:O! Doamne Sfinte,
:Ceresc părinte,
:Susţine cu a Ta mână
:Coroana Română!
:Trăiască Patria
:Cât soarele ceresc,
:Rai vesel pământesc
:Cu mare, falnic nume.
:Fie-n veci el ferit
:De nevoi,
:Fie-n veci locuit
:De eroi.
:O! Doamne Sfinte,
:Ceresc Părinte,
:Întinde a Ta mână
:Pe Ţara Română!

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