The national anthem of the Netherlands is called "Wilhelmus van Nassouwe". It was written in the 16th century and is one of the oldest national anthems in the world, having been officially adopted in 1932.
The lyrics of the anthem tell the story of the Dutch struggle for independence from Spain in the 16th century. It is written in the form of a hymn and is played on solemn occasions such as state visits, military parades, and national holidays.
The first line of the anthem, "Wilhelmus van Nassouwe, ben ik, van Duitsen bloed", translates to "William of Nassau, I am, of German blood". The anthem goes on to describe the history and traditions of the Netherlands and the Dutch people. The anthem is sung in Dutch and is often accompanied by the proud display of the Dutch flag.
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