Erreala-ren himnoa

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A Celebration of Pride and Unity: 'Erreala-ren himnoa'

The song 'Erreala-ren himnoa' by Herrikoiak is a passionate anthem dedicated to the football team Real Sociedad, also known as 'Erreala,' and its supporters. The lyrics are a rallying cry for the team, urging them to move forward and achieve greatness. The repeated use of 'txuri-urdin,' which translates to 'white and blue,' refers to the team's colors and symbolizes the unity and pride of the fans and players alike.

The song emphasizes the deep connection between the team and the city of Donostia (San Sebastián) and the broader region of Gipuzkoa. The lyrics 'Donostia, Donostiarra' highlight the local pride and the sense of belonging that the team instills in its supporters. This connection is further reinforced by the call to action 'aurrera,' meaning 'forward,' which is repeated throughout the song, encouraging both the team and the fans to strive for success together.

The focus on youth and energy is evident in the repeated use of the word 'gazte,' meaning 'young.' This highlights the importance of the younger generation in supporting and carrying forward the legacy of the team. The phrase 'aupa mutilak,' which translates to 'go boys,' is a cheer of encouragement, reflecting the communal spirit and the collective hope for the team's success. The song is not just an anthem for a football team but a celebration of regional identity, unity, and the enduring spirit of the community.

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  1. Aupa gizona
  2. Lau Haizetara
  3. Euskadin, Castillan bezala
  4. Gure kuadrilan
  5. Athletic-en himnoa
  6. Bizkaiko aberatsak
  7. Trikiti koplak
  8. Agur, Donibane
  9. Zure begiek
  10. Ilun-ikarak
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