• "Ditanyè" (usually written "Le Ditanyè"), also known as "L'Hymne de la victoire" ("The Anthem of Victory", Mossi: "Burkina Faso fãag-m-meng yɩɩlle";)...
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    and the Red Volta. This anthem was replaced in 1984 by a new anthem, the Ditanyè. During the 1960s, the Soviet Union was sometimes derisively referred to...
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    Nous Vaincrons" (French) "Homeland or Death, we will Conquer" Anthem: Ditanyè Show globe Show map of Africa Capital and largest city Ouagadougou 12°22′N...
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    Vaincrons" (French) "Homeland or Death, we will conquer" Anthem: Une Seule Nuit / Ditanyè (English: "One Single Night / Hymn to Victory") Capital Ouagadougou Government...
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  • country from Upper Volta to Burkina Faso and writer of the national anthem, Ditanyè. Louis Rwagasore  Burundi Father of Independence Burundi independence movement...
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  • the country. He also gave it a new flag and wrote a new national anthem (Ditanyè). When Sankara assumed power on August 4, he named the leadership of the...
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  • renamed the country to Burkina Faso as well as adopting the national anthem, Ditanyè, which was written by Sankara himself. In 2023, Sankara was declared the...
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