Anthem of Transnistria

Мы славим тебя, Приднестровье
My slavim tebya, Pridnestrov’e
English: "We Sing the Praises of Transnistria"
Мы славим тебя, Приднестровье

National anthem of Transnistria Transnistria
Also known asСлэвитэ сэ фий, Нистрения
Slăvită să fii, Nistrenia
Ми славимо тебе, Придністров'я / My slavymo tebe, Prydnistrov'ja
Lyrics
Boris Parmenov
MusicBoris Alexandrovich Alexandrov, 1943 (1943)
Adopted18 July 2000
Audio sample
Official orchestral instrumental recording (one verse and chorus twice)

The anthem of Transnistria, titled "We Sing the Praises of Transnistria",[1][a] was written by Boris Parmenov, Nicholas Bozhko and Vitaly Pishchenko, and composed by Boris Alexandrovich Alexandrov.[2] The anthem has lyrics in all three official languages of Transnistria: Russian, Romanian, and Ukrainian. They are, however, not all literal translations of one another. The origin of the anthem was from the Russian patriotic song "Long Live our State", a 1943 composition that was one of the proposed songs to be the anthem of the Soviet Union. Boris Alexandrov's composition was, however, rejected in favor of the one submitted by his father, Alexander Alexandrov.[3]

  1. ^ Smoltczyk, Alexander (24 April 2014). "Hopes Rise in Transnistria of a Russian Annexation". Der Spiegel. Retrieved 25 November 2018. The breakaway region has its own military, its own constitution, a national anthem (called "We Sing the Praises of Transnistria") and a symphony orchestra which is known abroad.
  2. ^ "Official website of the President of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic — The PMR Anthem". Official Website of the President of the PMR.
  3. ^ "Transnistria". nationalanthems.info. Retrieved 25 November 2018.


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