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Quisqueyanos valientes ("Valiant Sons of Quisqueya") is the national anthem of the Dominican Republic.
The first public performance of Quisqueyanos valientes took place on August 17, 1883 at the Masonic Lodge "Esperanza No.9" ("Esperanza" means "Hope" in Spanish).
Quisqueyanos valientes was finally adopted as the national anthem of the Dominican Republic on May 30, 1934.
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Quisqueyanos valientes ("Valiant Sons of Quisqueya") is the national anthem of the Dominican Republic.
The first public performance of Quisqueyanos valientes took place on August 17, 1883 at the Masonic Lodge "Esperanza No.9" ("Esperanza" means "Hope" in Spanish).
Quisqueyanos valientes was finally adopted as the national anthem of the Dominican Republic on May 30, 1934.
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 Dominican Republic - nationalanthems.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Soon after Reyés managed to get his anthem published as well; it was well-recieved by the public and soon grew in popularity.
(The title of the national anthem, "Quisqueyanos valientes" (Valient Sons of Quisqueye), refers to the original native inhabitants' word for Santo Domingo island.)
A motion in the National Congress was made in 1897 by deputy Rafael Garcia Martinez to give the song official status, but the president refused to sign the bill into law, possibly because of Prud'homme's disagreement with President Heureaux's dictatorial government.
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 Hispaniola: the second-largest island of the Antilles
The Taíno called the island Quisqueya (or Kiskeya), a name still in use in both countries.
It poetically refers to the Dominican Republic in that country's national anthem, Quisqueyanos valientes.
The Spanish rechristened the island Santo Domingo, and the corresponding term Saint-Domingue was taken up by the French.
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 Quisqueyanos Valientes, Alcemos at Musicroom.com - Sheet Music for Musicians
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Its music was composed by Jose Rufino Reyes Siancas (1835-1905), and the lyrics were written by Emilio Prud'homme (1856-1932).
The first public performance of Quisqueyanos valientes took place on August 17, 1883 at the Masonic Lodge "Esperanza No.9" (in English, "Hope No. 9").
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