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Il Canto degli Italiani
national anthem of Italy
Giovinezza
"" (; ) was the official hymn of the Italian National Fascist Party, regime, and army, and was an unofficial national anthem of the Kingdom of Italy between 1924 and 1943. Although often sung with the Royal March, the official anthem, some sources consider "" to have supplanted it as the de facto national anthem of the country (), to the dismay of Victor Emmanuel III—a powerful symbol of the diarchy between the King and Mussolini. It was subsequently an unofficial anthem of the Italian Social Republic.
Marcia Reale
national anthem composed by Giuseppe Gabetti
La Leggenda del Piave
1918 song written by E. A. Mario
Inno al Re
national anthem of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
Su patriottu sardu a sos feudatarios
official antifeudal anthem of Sardinia
Bozner Bergsteigerlied
song
S'hymnu sardu nationale
National anthem of the Savoyard Kingdom of Sardinia
Madreterra
"Madreterra" (; ) is the official anthem of Sicily since 2003. It was the first regional anthem in Italy, and was written by Vincenzo Spampinato, who was chosen after an official competition. However, other songs (notably, Suoni la tromba, English translation: Blare the trumpet) have been traditionally regarded as national anthems of Sicily. The lyrics are in Italian. Madreterra was performed in public for the first time at the Ancient theatre of Taormina on 14 June 2003 by the Sicilian Symphony Orchestra and the Musa 2000 Choir.
Montagnes Valdôtaines
Regional anthem of Aosta Valley, Italy