On January 24, 1990, it was declared the National Anthem of Romania, cementing its place as the "original" voice of the nation’s struggle for sovereignty.
The song re-emerged spontaneously during the anti-communist protests in 1989. Protesters sang it in the streets as a symbol of reclaimed liberty.
During the communist regime (1947–1989), the anthem was banned because of its nationalist and religious undertones. It was replaced by state-sanctioned anthems like "Te slăvim, Românie."
On January 24, 1990, it was declared the National Anthem of Romania, cementing its place as the "original" voice of the nation’s struggle for sovereignty.
The song re-emerged spontaneously during the anti-communist protests in 1989. Protesters sang it in the streets as a symbol of reclaimed liberty. imnul_romaniei_originalul
During the communist regime (1947–1989), the anthem was banned because of its nationalist and religious undertones. It was replaced by state-sanctioned anthems like "Te slăvim, Românie." On January 24, 1990, it was declared the