Hymn of Crimea
Hymn of Crimea is the official anthem of Crimea. Its Russian-language text was written by Olga Golubeva and the music was composed by Alemdar Karamanov. The anthem was selected in a contest held by the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea on 26 February 1992 and officially adopted on 18 October 2000.
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| Also known as | Нивы и горы твои волшебны, Родина (English: Your fields and mountains are magical, o Motherland) | 
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| Lyrics | Olga Golubeva | 
| Music | Alemdar Karamanov | 
| Adopted | 2000 | 
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"Hymn of Crimea" 
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The anthem is used by both the Autonomous Republic of Crimea claimed by Ukraine and the Republic of Crimea claimed by Russia.
Lyrics
    
| Russian[1] | Russian transliteration | Ukrainian[2] | Ukrainian transliteration | English translation | 
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Нивы и горы твои волшебны, Родина,  | 
Nivy i gory tvoi volshebny, Rodina,  | 
Ниви і гори твої чарівні, Батьківщино,  | 
Nyvy i hory tvoyi charivni, Batʹkivshchyno,  | 
Thy magical fields and mountains, o Motherland,  | 
See also
    
- National anthem of Russia
 - Shche ne vmerla Ukrainy, the national anthem of Ukraine
 - Ant etkenmen, the anthem of the Crimean Tatars
 - Flag of Crimea
 - Coat of arms of Crimea
 
References
    
- Verkhovna Rada of Crimea resolution 1461-2/2000 of 18 October 2000; rada.crimea.uaArchived March 24, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
 - "Слова, текст, акорди "Гімн Криму" - Українські пісні".
 
External links
    
- nationalanthems.info – Crimea
 

