Kowetu Maanghe Nesionute

Kowetu Maanghe Nesionute (Thowangala for God bless Nesionyta; Amintili: Khodeu Nafe Nesionute) is a multilingual patriotic song that is the national anthem of the Shimbori Islands, adopted in 1986. It is a conjoint of the 19th century Adrianese hymn God Bless Nesionyta translated into local Shimboric languages and the royal anthem Tani Nafengi Rajan (Our Blessed King). The anthem is written in all of the seven official languages of the Shimbori Islands, as well as English, and was conjoined by Yanguti Mesemtehola Zakkeze. The melody is similar to the Ucian national anthem Bagwe Tiene aBaratawle, and has a similar structure to the.

Structure
The lyrics of the anthem compose the six most spoken native languages of the Shimbori Islands, in addition to English, a common lingua franca in the country. The first three stanzas accompany the melody based on God Bless Nesionyta, while the latter four are based on Tani Nafengi Rajan, which was formerly used as both the national and royal anthem of the country, but was altered to remove all references to the monarchy, as the Shimbori Islands is currently a republic.

According to law, the entire anthem must be sung in this order; the first three stanzas in Thowangala, Simhisete, and Zokolami respectively, and the latter four in Amintili, Mehesen, Palaponghama, and English respectively, although the anthem can be translated in its entirety into only one language. The structure of the anthem is identical to that of the anthem of South Africa, although Shimbori Islands adopted theirs earlier. The anthem's structure was wholly arranged by music composer Yanguti Mesemtehola Zakkeze in 1986, two months prior to the end of the Shimbori civil war.