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"March to the Front" (Tiến Quân Ca) is the national anthem of Vietnam. It was written and composed by Nguyen Van Cao (1923-1995) in 1944, and was adopted as the national anthem of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in 1945. It became the national anthem of the unified Vietnam in 1976. A national anthem is a generally patriotic musical composition that is formally recognized by a countrys government as their states official national song. ... Nguyen Van Cao Van Cao, (November 11, 1923 - July 10, 1995) was a Vietnamese composer, who wrote the national anthem of Vietnam, Tiến Quân Ca. ... A national anthem is a generally patriotic musical composition that is formally recognized by a countrys government as their states official national song. ... The Democratic Republic of Vietnam (Vietnamese Việt Nam Dân Chủ Cộng Hòa), also known as North Vietnam, was founded by Ho Chi Minh and was recognized by China and the USSR in 1950. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1945 was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ... Jump to: navigation, search 1976 (MCMLXXVI) is a leap year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ...

Vietnamese

Đoàn quân Việt Nam đi
Chung lòng cứu quốc
Bước chân dồn vang trên đường gập ghềnh xa
Cờ in máu chiến thắng mang hồn nước,
Súng ngoài xa chen khúc quân hành ca.
Đường vinh quang xây xác quân thù,
Thắng gian lao cùng nhau lập chiến khu.
Vì nhân dân chiến đấu không ngừng,
Tiến mau ra sa trường,
Tiến lên, cùng tiến lên.
Nước non Việt Nam ta vững bền.


Đoàn quân Việt Nam đi
Sao vàng phấp phới
Dắt giống nòi quê hương qua nơi lầm than
Cùng chung sức phấn đấu xây đời mới,
Đứng đều lên gông xích ta đập tan.
Từ bao lâu ta nuốt căm hờn,
Quyết hy sinh đời ta tươi thắm hơn.
Vì nhân dân chiến đấu không ngừng,
Tiến mau ra sa trường,
Tiến lên, cùng tiến lên.
Nước non Việt Nam ta vững bền.

English Translation

Soldiers of Vietnam, we go forward,
With the one will to save our Fatherland,
Our hurried steps are sounding
On the long and arduous road.
Our flag, red with the blood of victory,
Bears the spirit of our country.
The distant rumbling of the guns mingles with our marching song.
The path to glory passes over the bodies of our foes.
Overcoming all hardships, together we build our resistance bases.
Ceaselessly for the people's cause let us struggle,
Let us hasten to the battlefield!
Forward! All together advancing!
Our Vietnam is strong, eternal.


Soldiers of Vietnam, we go forward!
The gold star of our flag in the wind
Leading our people, our native land,
Out of misery and suffering.
Let us join our efforts in the fight
For the building of a new life.
Let us stand up and break our chains. For too long have we swallowed our hatred.
Let us keep ready for all sacrifices and our life will be radiant.
Ceaselessly for the people's cause let us struggle,
Let us hasten to the battlefield!
Forward! All together advancing!
Our Vietnam is strong, eternal.

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Tien Quan Ca (347 words)
Tien Quan Ca March to the Front (Tiến Quân Ca) is the national anthem of Vietnam.
It was written and composed by Nguyen Van Cao (1923-1995) and adopted in 1946.
Súng ngoài xa chen khúc quân hành ca.
Artwork - Himne - Vijetnam (237 words)
Bivsa himna Severnog Vijetnama, nakon ujedinjenja Vijetnama 1976, "Tien quan ca" je postala himna cele nacije.
"Tien quan ca" je napisao i komponovao Nguyen Van Cao.
Súng ngoài xa chen khúc quân hanh ca.
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