Caminemos pisando las sendas de nuestra inmensa felicidad
"Caminemos pisando las sendas de nuestra inmensa felicidad" (English: "Let Us Walk Treading the Paths of Our Immense Happiness") is the national anthem of Equatorial Guinea.
| English: Let Us Walk Treading the Paths of Our Immense Happiness | |
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National anthem of | |
| Lyrics | Atanasio Ndongo Miyone |
| Music | Ramiro Sánchez López |
| Adopted | 1968 |
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Composition and use
It was written by Atanasio Ndongo Miyone. The music was composed by Ramiro Sánchez López, who was a Spanish lieutenant and the deputy director of music at the army headquarters located in Madrid. He received a prize of 25,000 pesetas for composing the music. Its lyrics were influenced by the end of Equatorial Guinea's colonization, with anti-colonization being a main theme.[1]
It was first used on Equatorial Guinea's independence day, October 12, 1968, and has been in use ever since.[1]
Lyrics
| Spanish lyrics | Portuguese lyrics | French lyrics | English translation | |
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| First stanza | ||||
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Caminemos pisando las sendas |
Caminhemos trilhando as estradas |
Laissez-nous marcher en parcourant les chemins |
Let us walk treading the paths | |
| Second stanza | ||||
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Tras dos siglos de estar sometidos |
Após dois séculos sendo submetidos |
Après deux siècles d'être soumis |
After two centuries of being subjected | |
| First chorus | ||||
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¡Gritemos Viva, Libre Guinea, |
Gritemos Viva, Livre Guiné, |
Laissez-nous pleurer, Vive libre Guinée, |
Let's shout long live free Guinea!, | |
| Second chorus | ||||
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¡Gritemos Viva, Libre Guinea, |
Gritemos Viva, Livre Guiné, |
Laissez-nous pleurer, Vive libre Guinée, |
Let's shout long live free Guinea!, | |