La Concorde
National anthem of Gabon
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"La Concorde" (pronounced [la kɔ̃.kɔʁd]) is the national anthem of Gabon. Written and composed by politician Georges Aleka Damas, it was adopted upon independence in 1960.[1]
| English: The Concorde | |
|---|---|
National anthem of Gabon | |
| Lyrics | Georges Aleka Damas, 1960 |
| Music | Georges Aleka Damas, 1960 |
| Adopted | 1960 |
| Audio sample | |
U.S. Navy Band instrumental version (chorus and one verse) | |
History
In a speech in Port-Gentil on 15 March 1962, President Léon M'ba stated his intention to have the national anthem translated into the various Gabonese dialects "so that in the remotest village in the country everyone will be able to understand its meaning."[2]
Lyrics
French lyrics
| French lyrics[1] | IPA transcription[a] |
|---|---|
Refrain : |
[ʁə.fʁɛ̃] |
Translations
| Sangu translation | English translation |
|---|---|
Refrain: |
Chorus: |
Notes
- See Help:IPA/French, French phonology and African French.
- Sometimes written Qui semaient le poison et répandaient la peur ("Who were sowing poison and spreading fear."), especially in older publications.[3][4][5]