Marcha Roberto Sacasa

Former national anthem of Nicaragua
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National anthems of Nicaragua
Federal Republic of Central America La Granadera 1823–1839
Nicaragua None 1839–1876
Nicaragua Nicaragua 1876–1889
Nicaragua Marcha Roberto Sacasa 1889–1893
Nicaragua Hermosa Soberana 1893–1910
Nicaragua La Patria Amada 1910–1939
Nicaragua Salve a ti, Nicaragua 1939–present
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Marcha Roberto Sacasa[1] was the national anthem of Nicaragua adopted in 1889 after the assumption of presidency by Roberto Sacasa. It was composed by Alejandro Cousin and it had no words. It was abolished after the liberal revolution of 1893, when it was replaced by the new national anthem Hermosa Soberana.[2]

Due to its peaceful character,[1] political opponents of President Roberto Sacasa (nicknamed “El Palomo”)[3] called this anthem by the nickname “El Himno de los Palomos” (The Anthem of the Doves).[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Historia de los himnos nacionales (Video) (in Spanish). Nicaragua Educa. 2016-09-12. Event occurs at 15:43–16:19. Retrieved 2021-09-20.
  2. ^ a b Ibarra Mayorga, Salomón (2019-09-08) [First published 1955-05]. Monografía del himno nacional de Nicaragua (PDF). Colección Cívica y Patriótica 2019 (in Spanish). Vol. 10. Managua: Ministry of Education of Nicaragua. p. 17. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-12-19. Retrieved 2021-09-20.
  3. ^ Bolaños, Pío (June 1966). "Memorias de Pío Bolaños" (PDF). Revista Conservadora del Pensamiento Centroamericano (in Spanish). Vol. 14, no. 69. p. 16 (76 in PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-12-18. Retrieved 2021-09-23 – via Biblioteca Enrique Bolaños.

External links

  • Instrumental performance of the anthem on YouTube
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