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"Nokoreach" (Royal Kingdom) is the national anthem of Cambodia. Based on a Cambodian folk tune and written by Chuon Nath, the anthem was originally adopted in 1941 and reconfirmed in 1947, around the time of independence from France. In 1970, the monarchy was abolished, thereby replacing the anthem as well. After the communist victory in 1975, former royalist symbols, including "Nokoreach", were reinstated for a short while. The Khmer Rouge then replaced it with Dap Prampi Mesa Chokchey or Glorious Seventeenth of April. After the royalist party FUNCINPEC defeated the former communists (Cambodian People's Party) in the 1993 elections, the royalist anthem was restored as well. The title of the anthem is derived from the name of an ancient Khmer kingdom. [edit] LyricsKhmer Lyrics Som pouk tepda rak sa moha khsath yeung Pra sath sé la kom bang kan dal prey Kroup vath aram lu tè so sap thoeur English translation Heaven protects our King Temples are asleep in the forest, Songs rise up from the pagodas [edit] Historical national anthems of Cambodia
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