March of the Malvinas
"March of the Malvinas" | |
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Song | |
Published | 1940 |
Genre | Argentinian militar march |
Songwriter(s) | Carlos Obligado |
Composer(s) | Jose Tieri |
The Marcha de las Malvinas (in English: March of the Falklands) is a patriotic anthem of Argentina. It is sung in demonstrations to assert Argentina sovereignty claims over the Falkland Islands (in Spanish: Islas Malvinas) and was prominently broadcast by the military government (controlled media during the Falklands War).
On March 3, 1948, it was premiered by the Argentine National Symphony Orchestra.
Since 2017, it is also the official anthem of Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica, and South Atlantic Islands province.[1]
The lyrics were written by the Argentine poet Carlos Obligado and the music was composed by José Tieri. They won a 1939 contest organised by the Junta de Recuperación de las Malvinas (Falklands Recovery Commission).
Lyrics
Spanish Lyrics | English Translation |
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Tras su manto de neblinas, |
Behind their misty quilt |
References
- ^ "Símbolos provinciales fueguinos". 18 April 2020.
External links
- (in Spanish) MP3 at the Argentine website "El Malvinense"