What is uruguay national anthem?

The national anthem of Uruguay is called "Himno Nacional" and was written by Francisco Acuña de Figueroa in 1833. The music was composed by Francisco José Debali in 1848. The anthem was officially adopted in 1848, making Uruguay the first country in South America to have a national anthem.

The anthem has 11 verses, but usually only the first is played at official events. The lyrics of the anthem celebrate the freedom and independence of Uruguay and its people's determination to defend it. It also pays tribute to the country's natural beauty and its struggles for democracy.

The anthem has been popular among Uruguayans for over a century and is played at official events and important sports matches. The composer, Debali, was an Italian immigrant who went to Uruguay in the 1820s and became a prominent musician in the country.