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"'''O Land of Beauty!'''" is the [[national anthem]] of the [[Saint Kitts and Nevis|Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis]]. Written and composed by Kenrick Georges, it became officially adopted as the national anthem of the newly independent nation in 1983, when the federation received its independence from [[United Kingdom|Great Britain]].
"'''O Land of Beauty!'''" is the [[national anthem]] of the [[Saint Kitts and Nevis|Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis]]. Written and composed by Kenrick Georges, it was officially adopted as the national anthem of the newly independent nation in 1983, when the federation received its independence from [[United Kingdom|Great Britain]].


==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==

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O Land of Beauty!

National anthem of  Saint Kitts and Nevis
Also known asNational Anthem of the Federation of Saint Christopher and Nevis
LyricsKenrick Georges
MusicKenrick Georges
Adopted1983
Audio sample
O Land of Beauty (Instrumental) [note 1]

"O Land of Beauty!" is the national anthem of the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis. Written and composed by Kenrick Georges, it was officially adopted as the national anthem of the newly independent nation in 1983, when the federation received its independence from Great Britain.

Lyrics

O Land of Beauty!
Our country where peace abounds,
Thy children stand free
On the strength of will and love.
With God in all our struggles,
Saint Kitts and Nevis be,
A nation bound together,
With a common destiny.
As stalwarts we stand,
For justice and liberty.
With wisdom and truth,
We will serve and honor thee.
No sword nor spare can conquer,
For god will sure defend.
His blessings shall forever,
To posterity extend.

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