Mozambique national anthem song


Hi, Im looking for information about the national anthem of Mozambique.

Who wrote the Mozambican national anthem (lyrics and music)?

When was the national anthem of Mozambique officially adopted?

Please add any valuable information like links to anthem’s mp3, video, lyrics, free sheet music etc.

Answer

The National anthem of Mozambique is “Patria Amada” which means in English “Lovely Fatherland”.
The lyrics to Mozambique’s national anthem were written by Salomao J. MANHICA.
The composer of “Patria Amada” is unknown.
Adopted 2002.
 
National anthem of Mozambique free mp3 download
Press to download the mp3 file of Mozambique’s National anthem – See link (file source: cia world factbook).
 
Listen to Mozambique national anthem on Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MhjuhBtUPM
 
Mozambican anthem lyrics (English translation)
In the memory of Africa and the World
Beautiful fatherland of those that dared to fight
Mozambique, your name is freedom
The Sun of June forever will shine
 
Chorus: (2x)
Mozambique, our Glorious Land
Rock by rock constructing the new day
Millions of arms in one only force
O Loved fatherland we will be successful
United people from Rovuma to Maputo
It harvests the fruits of the combat for the Peace
The dream grows waving in the flag
And goes cultivating in the certainty of tomorrow
 
Chorus (2x)
 
Flowers sprouting of the soil of your sweat
For mounts, the rivers, the sea
We swear for you, O Mozambique
No tyrant will enslave us
 
Chorus (2x)
 
You can find more information about Mozambican anthem on Wikipedia – See link.

 

Mozambique

Mozambique flag

Conventional short form country name: Mozambique.
Conventional long form country name: Republic of Mozambique.
Local short form country name: Mocambique.
Local long form country name: Republica de Mocambique.
Former name of Mozambique: Portuguese East Africa.
 
Mozambique Government Type: republic.
 
Republic is a representative democracy in which the people’s elected deputies (representatives), not the people themselves, vote on legislation.ֲ