Worker's Marseillaise
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Worker's Marseillaise
Summary
Worker's Marseillaise is a national anthem[1]. It draws 180 Wikipedia views per month (national_anthem category, ranking #50 of 447).[2]
Key Facts
- Worker's Marseillaise is in the country of Russian Republic[3].
- Worker's Marseillaise is in the country of Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic[4].
- Worker's Marseillaise's instance of is recorded as national anthem[5].
- Worker's Marseillaise's audio is recorded as Рабочая Марсельеза.ogg[6].
- Worker's Marseillaise's audio is recorded as Гимн Российской Республики и РДФР (Рабочая-Марсельеза).oga[7].
- Worker's Marseillaise's composer is recorded as Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle[8].
- Worker's Marseillaise's language of work or name is recorded as Russian[9].
- Worker's Marseillaise's publication date is recorded as +1875-07-01T00:00:00Z[10].
- Worker's Marseillaise's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03p1lw[11].
- Worker's Marseillaise's lyricist is recorded as Pyotr Lavrov[12].
- Worker's Marseillaise's replaces is recorded as God Save the Tsar![13].
- Worker's Marseillaise's replaced by is recorded as The Internationale[14].
- Worker's Marseillaise's YouTube video ID is recorded as akxC6sc4vjo[15].
Why It Matters
Worker's Marseillaise draws 180 Wikipedia views per month (national_anthem category, ranking #50 of 447).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[16] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[17]