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  1. The " Mexican National Anthem " ( Spanish: Himno Nacional Mexicano, pronounced ['imno nasjo'nal mexi'kano]; Nahuatl languages: Mexihcaletepetlacuicalt[citation needed] ), also known by its incipit " Mexicans, at the cry of war " ( Spanish: Mexicanos, al grito de guerra ), is the national anthem of Mexico.

    • "Mexicanos, al grito de guerra" (English: "Mexicans, at the cry of war")
    • Jaime Nunó Roca, 1854
  2. Nov 21, 2022 · The National Anthem Of Mexico In 1080p HDDownload link coming soonEnglish Lyrics:Mexicans, at the cry of war,make ready the steel and the bridle,and may the ...

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  4. Sep 10, 2015 · Himno Nacional Mexicano - Mexican National Anthem - Anthem of the United Mexican States (Estados Unidos Mexicanos)Written by Francisco González Bocanegra - 1...

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  5. Oct 21, 2023 · The Himno Nacional Mexicano, also known as the Mexican National Anthem, is a powerful and patriotic song that holds deep significance in the hearts of the Mexican people. Written by Francisco González Bocanegra with music composed by Jaime Nunó, this anthem has been sung and cherished for over 160 years.

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  6. Sep 7, 2022 · LETRA DEL HIMNO NACIONAL MEXICANO COMPLETO: (Coro) Mexicanos, al grito de guerra. El acero aprestad y el bridón, Y retiemble en sus centros la tierra. Al sonoro rugir del cañón. Ciña ¡Oh Patria! tus sienes de oliva. de la paz el arcángel divino, que en el cielo tu eterno destino.

  7. Billboard. Regional Mexican Songs of 2019. The Billboard Regional Mexican Songs chart ranks the best-performing Regional Mexican singles in the United States. Published weekly by Billboard magazine, it ranks the "most popular regional Mexican songs, ranked by radio airplay audience impressions as measured by Nielsen Music ." [1]

  8. Apr 10, 2024 · The Himno Nacional Mexicano is one of the three national symbols established by law in Mexico, along with the flag and the coat of arms. Although it has been known and used as such since 1854, it only became official in 1943, through a decree issued by Manuel Ávila Camacho, who served as President of Mexico from 1940 to 1946.

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