National anthem of Jamaica

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The national anthem of Jamaica is the patriotic song "Jamaica, Land We Love," officially adopted at independence in 1962 and used in ceremonial and sporting contexts to represent the nation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national anthem
adopted 1962
adoptedBy Government of Jamaica NERFINISHED
adoptedOnOccasion Jamaican independence
country Jamaica
genre patriotic song
hasAlternativeTitle Jamaica, Land We Love NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance post-independence Jamaican nationalism
hasForm prayer-like hymn
hasLyricsBy Hugh Sherlock NERFINISHED
hasMeter common time
hasMusicBy Mapletoft Poulle NERFINISHED
Robert Lightbourne NERFINISHED
hasOpeningLine Eternal Father, bless our land
hasReligiousInfluence Christian hymnody
hasTheme divine guidance
national unity
patriotism
isSymbolOf national identity of Jamaica
sovereignty of Jamaica
officialName Jamaica, Land We Love NERFINISHED
partOf national symbols of Jamaica
performanceType instrumental
vocal
regulatesBy Jamaican law
represents Jamaica NERFINISHED
usedFor school ceremonies
sporting events
state ceremonies
usesLanguage English

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Coat of arms of Jamaica associatedWith National anthem of Jamaica