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"The Internationale" is an international anthem that has been adopted as the anthem of various anarchist, communist, socialist, democratic socialist, and social democratic movements. It has been a standard of the socialist movement since the late nineteenth century, when the Second International adopted it as its official anthem. The title arises from the "First International", an alliance of workers which held a congress in 1864. The author of the anthem's lyrics, Eugène Pottier, an anarchist, attended this congress. Pottier's text was later set to an original melody composed by Pierre De Geyter, a Marxist.
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International is an adjective meaning "between nations".
A party is a social gathering.
First or 1st is the ordinal form of the number 1.
Eugène Édine Pottier was a French revolutionary, poet, song-writer, and freemason. Pottier's most famous work, the revolutionary anthem "The Internationale", usually sung in the setting by Pierre De Geyter from 1888, is much better known than he is, as it has been translated from the original French into many languages, including at least five English versions, as many in Spanish, two in German, three in different dialects each of Chinese and Arabic, and individual versions in languages from Afrikaans, via Bengali, Catalan, Dutch, Esperanto, Finnish, Galician, Hindu, Icelandic, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Norwegian, Okinawan, Polish, Russian, Swedish, Tamil, Urdu, Vienamese, Yiddish, to Zulu.
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A right is a legal or moral entitlement or permission.
France is a country in western Europe.
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Unity is the state of being as one. It may also refer to:
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