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The story of Romania ’s national anthem, (Awaken, Thee, Romanian!), is a fascinating blend of revolutionary fervor, poetic mastery, and a melody that has sparked debate for over a century. To understand the "original," one must look at the mid-19th-century collaboration between a poet and a composer during a time of national awakening. The Lyrical Origin: Andrei Mureșanu

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

The lyrics were originally a poem titled (An Echo), written by the Transylvanian poet Andrei Mureșanu . It was composed during the 1848 Revolution, specifically after a massive nationalist gathering at the Blaj Plain. Mureșanu wrote it as a "manifesto-poem," intended to mobilize the Romanian people against oppression and to assert their Latin roots. The "original" text consists of eleven stanzas, though today only four (the 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 11th) are sung during official ceremonies. The Melodic Mystery: Anton Pann The story of Romania ’s national anthem, (Awaken,