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- Bayan_Ko abstract "\"Bayan Ko\" (Spanish: Nuestra Patria, English: My Country) is one of the most recognizable patriotic songs of the Philippines. It was originally penned in Spanish by the Revolutionary general José Alejandrino, and translated into Tagalog some three decades later by the poet José Corazón de Jesús. The song, which is a kundiman, is often considered the unofficial second national anthem of the Philippines, and is sung by Overseas Filipino groups after the Lupang Hinirang or by itself. It sometimes assumed to be a folk song because of its popularity, and due to the nature of its lyrics has been used as a protest song by different political groups at various points in Philippine history.".
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- Bayan_Ko subject Category:Asian_anthems.
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- Bayan_Ko comment "\"Bayan Ko\" (Spanish: Nuestra Patria, English: My Country) is one of the most recognizable patriotic songs of the Philippines. It was originally penned in Spanish by the Revolutionary general José Alejandrino, and translated into Tagalog some three decades later by the poet José Corazón de Jesús. The song, which is a kundiman, is often considered the unofficial second national anthem of the Philippines, and is sung by Overseas Filipino groups after the Lupang Hinirang or by itself.".
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