The lyrics of the national anthem of Argentina, known as "Himno Nacional Argentino," were written by Vicente López y Planes in 1812. The music was composed by Blas Parera.
The anthem consists of three stanzas, with the first one being the most commonly sung. The lyrics describe the struggle for independence and freedom of the Argentine people, as well as the beauty and richness of the nation's land. The first verse opens with the line "¡Oíd, mortales, el grito sagrado!," which translates to "Listen, mortals, to the sacred cry!"
The national anthem is typically played and sung during official ceremonies and events, as well as before sporting events and during military parades. It is considered an important symbol of Argentine national identity and patriotism.
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