Romanian National Anthem - "deеџteaptдѓ-te Romгўne" (ro/en) -

Every year on , Romania celebrates National Anthem Day ( Ziua Imnului național ) to honor its history.

: It re-emerged during the 1989 Revolution, replacing "Trei culori". Every year on , Romania celebrates National Anthem

: During the communist era (1947–1989), the song was outlawed due to its connection with the monarchy. While the original poem consists of eleven stanzas,

While the original poem consists of eleven stanzas, Romanian law mandates that only the first, second, fourth, and eleventh are performed for official occasions. "Deșteaptă-te, române

: The song was also the national anthem of Moldova (1917–1918 and 1991–1994). Observance

: First performed in July 1848, the song quickly became a rallying cry for freedom from foreign empires.

"Deșteaptă-te, române!" (Awaken, Romanian!) is the national anthem of Romania, officially adopted on January 24, 1990. Written by poet Andrei Mureșanu during the 1848 revolution, the anthem served as a "call to action" and was dubbed the "Romanian Marseillaise". The melody, attributed to Anton Pann, was based on a popular tune of the time.