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- LEstaca abstract "L'Estaca (Catalan pronunciation: [ɫəsˈtakə], meaning "the stake", figurative sense "without liberty") is a song composed by the Catalan artist Lluís Llach in 1968.This song, which has been translated into several languages, has become so popular that in many countries it is considered a local song. It was composed during the dictatorship of General Franco in Spain and is a call for unity of action to achieve freedom. The song has become a symbol of the fight for freedom everywhere.Polish singer-songwriter Jacek Kaczmarski was inspired to write new lyrics to the melody of L'Estaca after hearing the song on one of several Spanish records he borrowed from a friend in December 1978. The result was Mury, which became one of his most famous compositions after it was adopted by the Polish trade union Solidarność and sung at countless rallies, meetings, protests and strikes throughout Poland during the 1980s. L'Estaca is also an anthem for the supporters of the rugby team USAP, of Perpignan in Northern Catalonia, in France.".
- LEstaca thumbnail Lluís_Llach.jpg?width=300.
- LEstaca wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=aX4eZ1fpYwA.
- LEstaca wikiPageID "20952678".
- LEstaca wikiPageLength "1631".
- LEstaca wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- LEstaca wikiPageRevisionID "604808424".
- LEstaca wikiPageWikiLink Catalonia.
- LEstaca wikiPageWikiLink Category:Catalan-language_songs.
- LEstaca wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protest_songs.
- LEstaca wikiPageWikiLink France.
- LEstaca wikiPageWikiLink Francisco_Franco.
- LEstaca wikiPageWikiLink Francoist_Spain.
- LEstaca wikiPageWikiLink General_Franco.
- LEstaca wikiPageWikiLink Jacek_Kaczmarski.
- LEstaca wikiPageWikiLink Lluís_Llach.
- LEstaca wikiPageWikiLink Mury_(song).
- LEstaca wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Catalonia.
- LEstaca wikiPageWikiLink Perpignan.
- LEstaca wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- LEstaca wikiPageWikiLink Rugby_union.
- LEstaca wikiPageWikiLink Solidarity_(Polish_trade_union).
- LEstaca wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- LEstaca wikiPageWikiLink Spain_under_Franco.
- LEstaca wikiPageWikiLink Trade_union.
- LEstaca wikiPageWikiLink USA_Perpignan.
- LEstaca wikiPageWikiLink File:Lluís_Llach.jpg.
- LEstaca wikiPageWikiLinkText "L'Estaca".
- LEstaca hasPhotoCollection LEstaca.
- LEstaca wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- LEstaca wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-ca.
- LEstaca wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- LEstaca subject Category:Catalan-language_songs.
- LEstaca subject Category:Protest_songs.
- LEstaca hypernym Song.
- LEstaca type Single.
- LEstaca comment "L'Estaca (Catalan pronunciation: [ɫəsˈtakə], meaning "the stake", figurative sense "without liberty") is a song composed by the Catalan artist Lluís Llach in 1968.This song, which has been translated into several languages, has become so popular that in many countries it is considered a local song. It was composed during the dictatorship of General Franco in Spain and is a call for unity of action to achieve freedom.".
- LEstaca label "L'Estaca".
- LEstaca sameAs Lestaca.
- LEstaca sameAs LEstaca.
- LEstaca sameAs Lestaca.
- LEstaca sameAs لستاکا.
- LEstaca sameAs LEstaca.
- LEstaca sameAs LEstaca_(canxc3xa7on).
- LEstaca sameAs m.0_6g9wp.
- LEstaca sameAs L’Estaca.
- LEstaca sameAs Lestaca.
- LEstaca sameAs LEstaca.
- LEstaca sameAs Q2511428.
- LEstaca sameAs Q2511428.
- LEstaca wasDerivedFrom LEstacaoldid=604808424.
- LEstaca depiction Lluís_Llach.jpg.
- LEstaca isPrimaryTopicOf LEstaca.