Hymn of Crimea
Hymn of Crimea (Crimean Tatar: Qırım Gimni; Ukrainian: Гімн Криму; Russian: Гимн Крыма) is the official anthem of the Crimea. The anthem was composed by Alemdar Karamanov, and the text was written by Olga Golubeva.
English: 'Hymn of Crimea' | |
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anthem of Crimea | |
Also known as | Нивы и горы твои волшебны, Родина (English: Your fields and mountains are enchanting, o Motherland) |
Lyrics | Olga Golubeva |
Music | Alemdar Karamanov |
Adopted | 2000 |
The anthem was adopted after a contest held by the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea on 26 February 1992. It was officially adopted on 18 October 2000.
The anthem has been and is currently used by both the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the Republic of Crimea.
Lyrics
Russian[1] | Russian – Latin transliteration | Ukrainian[2] | Ukrainian – Latin transliteration | English translation |
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Нивы и горы твои волшебны, Родина, |
Nivy i gory tvoi volšebny, Rodina, |
Ниви і гори твої чарівні, Батьківщино, |
Nyvy i hory tvoyi charivni, Batʹkivshchyno, |
Your magical fields and mountains, o Motherland, |
See also
- Shche ne vmerla Ukrainy, the national anthem of Ukraine
- National Anthem of Mongolia, the national anthem of Mongolia
- Gosudárstvennyj Gimn Rossíjskoj Federácii, the national anthem of Russia
- Ant etkenmen, the national anthem of the Crimean Tatars
- Flag of Crimea
- Coat of arms of Crimea
References
- Verkhovna Rada of Crimea resolution 1461-2/2000 of 18 October 2000; rada.crimea.uaArchived March 24, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- http://www.pisni.org.ua/songs/6354454.html
External links
- nationalanthems.info – Crimea