What is columbian national anthem?

The Colombian national anthem is called "¡Oh Gloria Inmarcesible!" which means "Oh Inmarcesible Glory!" It was composed in 1887 by Rafael Núñez, who was the president of Colombia at the time. The lyrics were written by José Domingo Torres, and they celebrate the bravery of Colombian soldiers who faced the Spanish during the struggle for independence.

The anthem consists of a chorus and eleven verses, but typically only the first verse and the chorus are sung on official occasions. The music is a march, and it has a very patriotic and uplifting sound.

The Colombian national anthem is considered one of the most beautiful in Latin America and is widely recognized as a symbol of Colombian identity and patriotism. It is played at all official events and ceremonies, and Colombians are encouraged to sing it with pride and enthusiasm.