Te slăvim, Românie
National anthem of Romania from 1953 to 1975 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Te slăvim, Românie" (We glorify you, Romania) was the national anthem of the Romanian People's Republic, and later Socialist Republic of Romania between 1953 and 1975. The lyrics were written by Eugen Frunză [ro] and Dan Deșliu, the music by Matei Socor. It mentions Romania's brotherhood with the Soviet Union and praises Leninist ideology.
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English: We glorify you, Romania | |
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Former national anthem of Socialist Republic of Romania | |
Lyrics | Eugen Frunză [ro] Dan Deșliu |
Music | Matei Socor |
Adopted | 1953 |
Relinquished | 1975 |
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"Te Slăvim, Românie" | |
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In the 1960s, in line with Romania's de-satellization, the reference to the "Soviet liberators" in the anthem was dropped.[1][2]
It was replaced by "E scris pe tricolor Unire" in 1975, which only lasted until 1977 as Romania's anthem.[3]