Wien Neêrlands Bloed

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Wien Neêrlands Bloed was a former national anthem of the Netherlands, used in the 19th and early 20th centuries before being replaced by the Wilhelmus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national anthem
patriotic song
song
adoptedAsNationalAnthem 1815
adoptedUnderMonarch William I of the Netherlands NERFINISHED
associatedWith House of Orange-Nassau NERFINISHED
United Kingdom of the Netherlands NERFINISHED
country Netherlands
followedBy Wilhelmus (as official anthem) NERFINISHED
genre anthem
hasEnglishTranslationOfTitle Whose Dutch Blood
hasNotableCriticism perceived militaristic and exclusionary language
hasOriginalSpelling Wien Neêrlands Bloed
hasTheme patriotism
unity of the Dutch people
hasTitleInModernSpelling Wien Neerlands Bloed NERFINISHED
historicalStatus former national anthem of the Netherlands
language Dutch
lyricsBy Hendrik Tollens NERFINISHED
musicBy Johannes Bernardus van Bree NERFINISHED
performedAt official state ceremonies in the Netherlands
royal occasions in the Netherlands
periodOfProminence 1815–1932
precededBy Wilhelmus (as earlier de facto anthem) NERFINISHED
replacedAsNationalAnthem 1932
replacedBy Wilhelmus NERFINISHED
subject Dutch national identity
loyalty to the Dutch monarchy
use national anthem of the Netherlands
usedInCentury 19th century
early 20th century

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Wilhelmus predecessorAsDutchAnthem Wien Neêrlands Bloed