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- Q646622 subject Q5615051.
- Q646622 subject Q7282140.
- Q646622 subject Q8255246.
- Q646622 abstract "Stand Ye Guamanians (Chamorro: Fanohge Chamoru), generically known as The Guam Hymn, is the official territorial anthem of Guam. Adopted in 1919, the words and music were written in English by Dr Ramon Manalisay Sablan. The Chamorro translation was the work of Lagrimas L.G. Untalan, and it is this later version that enjoys wider usage today.As a United States dependency, the official national anthem is still the "Star Spangled Banner", which is always played before the Guam Hymn on official occasions. The Guam Hymn, however, is played alone at international sports competitions.".
- Q646622 wikiPageExternalLink guam-hymn-fanohge-chamorro.
- Q646622 wikiPageExternalLink ?from=real&what=guam&id=GQ.
- Q646622 wikiPageExternalLink fanoghe.
- Q646622 wikiPageWikiLink Q161243.
- Q646622 wikiPageWikiLink Q16635.
- Q646622 wikiPageWikiLink Q23691.
- Q646622 wikiPageWikiLink Q44696.
- Q646622 wikiPageWikiLink Q5615051.
- Q646622 wikiPageWikiLink Q7282140.
- Q646622 wikiPageWikiLink Q8255246.
- Q646622 comment "Stand Ye Guamanians (Chamorro: Fanohge Chamoru), generically known as The Guam Hymn, is the official territorial anthem of Guam. Adopted in 1919, the words and music were written in English by Dr Ramon Manalisay Sablan. The Chamorro translation was the work of Lagrimas L.G.".
- Q646622 label "Stand Ye Guamanians".