Marș triumfal

"Marș triumfal" (Triumphant March), or "Marș triumfal și primirea steagului și a Măriei Sale Prințul Domnitor" (Triumphant March and Reception of the Flag and His Excellency Prince Ruler) by its long name, was the first anthem of Romania.

In 1861, a contest was organized to decide the national anthem of the country with a prize of 100 golden coins.

Hübsch was the winner, and the march was officially adopted on 22 January 1862.

[1][2] "Marș triumfal" is now used by the Romanian Army for ceremonies or high-ranking foreign persons,[1][2] being known as "Marș de întâmpinare al Armatei României" (Welcoming March of the Romanian Army).

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