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The story of Romania ’s national anthem, (Awaken, Thee, Romanian!), is a fascinating blend of revolutionary fervor, poetic mastery, and a melody that has sparked debate for over a century. To understand the "original," one must look at the mid-19th-century collaboration between a poet and a composer during a time of national awakening. The Lyrical Origin: Andrei Mureșanu
During the communist regime (1947–1989), the anthem was banned because of its nationalist and religious undertones. It was replaced by state-sanctioned anthems like "Te slăvim, Românie." imnul_romaniei_originalul
The anthem was first sung officially on , in the city of Râmnicu Vâlcea. In the context of the Wallachian Revolution, it served as a symbol of unity. Its powerful call to "either live in freedom or die in glory" resonated so deeply that it earned the nickname "The Romanian Marseillaise." Historical Trajectory The story of Romania ’s national anthem, (Awaken,