English: State Anthem of the Altai Republic | |
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Алтай Республиканыҥ гимны | |
Coat of arms of the Altai Republic | |
Regional anthem of the Altai Republic, Russia | |
Also known as | «Государственный гимн Республики Алтай» |
Lyrics | Arzhan Adarov |
Music | Vladimir Peshnyak |
Adopted | 11 September 2001 |
Audio sample | |
Official orchestral rendition in E major | |
The State Anthem of the Altai Republic was composed by Vladimir Peshnyak with lyrics by Arzhan Adarov. It was officially adopted on 11 September 2001.
Lyrics
The first three verses are sung in the Republic's official and native language, Altai, and the last two are sung in the Republic's state official language, Russian.
Altai and Russian | ||||||
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- English translation
- Blue skies above full of stars,
- So vast and free, Khan-Altai.
- The three peaks of the calm taigas
- This sacred, olden Altai.
- Three lofty peaks Khan-Altai,
- No traditions left behind.
- Hawks sleep deep within the taigas,
- No dogging taxes will drain us.
- 'Tis the birthplace of Altai,
- One thousand lands of Altai.
- Watching over her riches,
- We'll too forever be Russians.
- The sun hath forged thee, Altai,
- So live and prosper on.
- Preservering on and on,
- And gorgeous is our Altai.
- Altai with Russia for ages.
- To thee and her we're loyal.
- And with just one destiny
- Perfused for eternity!
- Altai!
Notes
- See
References
- ^ "National Anthem Downloads, Lyrics, & Information: NationalAnthems.us - Print Page".
- "Государственный гимн Республики Алтай". Республика Алтай (in Russian). 2019-12-19.
External links
- School website page on the Altai Republic, with the lyrics of the anthem
- http://kurultai.altai-republic.ru/docs/gimn.pdf
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