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    "Mer Hayreniḱ" (Armenian: Մեր Հայրենիք, pronounced [mɛɾ hɑjɾɛˈnikʰ]; "Our Fatherland") is the national anthem of Armenia. It was arranged by Barsegh Kanachyan;...
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  • Hayrenik may refer to: Hairenik, Armenian-language publication in Watertown, Massachusetts "Mer Hayrenik", the national anthem of Armenia Azat Hayrenik...
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    independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, Armenia adopted the anthem "Mer Hayrenik" in its place, though there has been occasional debate about restoring...
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    Vagharshapat Yerevan The national flag is also mentioned in the song "Mer Hayrenik" (Our Fatherland), the national anthem of Armenia. Specifically, the...
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    Argentino" 3m 33s  Armenia "Mer Hayrenik" ("Our Fatherland") 1918, 1991 Mikael Nalbandian Barsegh Kanachyan "Mer Hayrenik" 0m 28s (one verse)  Australia...
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    Patrie Portuguese: Pátria the Armenians, as Hayrenik (Հայրենիք), home. The national anthem Mer Hayrenik translates as Our Fatherland the Azerbaijanis...
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    Mek Azg, Mek Mshakouyt "One nation, one culture" Anthem: Մեր Հայրենիք Mer Hayrenik "Our Fatherland" Location of Armenia Capital and largest city Yerevan...
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    Nalbandian was widely revered in the Soviet period, while Dashnaks adopted "Mer Hayrenik", based on his poem "The Song of an Italian Girl", as the anthem of the...
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  • to be a foremost contributor to the pop music of post-Soviet Armenia. Mer Hayrenik (1990) The Best (1991) Angakh Hayasdan (1992) Indz Hamar (1993) Puj Ashkhar...
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    players were awarded their gold medals, the Armenian national anthem Mer Hayrenik was played and the Armenian flag was raised in Istanbul. Levon Aronian...
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