State Anthem of Fukawa

The State Anthem of Fukawa (Russian: Государственный Гимн Княжества Фукава - Gosudarstvennyy Gimn Knyazhestva Fukava ; Fukav: Estado Gimno de Kinyacestvo Fukawa ; Romanian: Imnul de stat al Principatului Fukawa) entitled "Arise, my land, Fukawa" (Russian: Вставай, наш край, Фукава - Vstavay, nash krai, Fukava lit. Stand up, our land - Fukawa ; Fukav: Salvi a Bog, Fukawa ; Romanian: Veniți, O Fukawa) is the current regional anthem of Fukawa, a federal subject of the Fabellan Federation. The anthem, currently adopted in February 17, prior to the coronation of Princess Touko Fukawa, shares the melody of the Romanian national anthem, "Deșteaptă-te, române".

Little did they know that the anthem was used in during the Fabellan Fukav Territory in 1918, the Fukawa Oblast in 1947, the Fukawa Federal Republic in 1995, where it was relinquished in 2005 making way for the anthem that shares the tune of the Chuvash national anthem, and once again, the Principality of Fukawa which is in 2019! This is one of the reusable state anthems, and to be currently used, to restore the monarchy of Fukawa, and in honour of both Saint Touko II and Touko Fukawa, and the Fukawan brotherhood.

Earlier/Gau version (1918-1935)
The anthem, was actually the battle song for Mikhail Garbaev, a Fukav revolutionary who led against the opposing armies. Garytne Gau wrote lyrics for Mikhail for the Fukav territory to have its own anthem, with the melody of Romania's national anthem which was taken from Anton Pann.

Mikhail and his army sung it as the song for victory, in commemoration of the brotherhood for the Fukavs. The anthem later in 1935 was relinquished to make way for the Fukawa Enoshima Socialist State.

Lopez, Fukawa, and current versions (1947-1995, 1995-2005, 2019)
When Fukawa's Soviet Legislature was destroyed by the Fukavs and took over the office, they took back the Pann orchestration for the new anthem of the Fukawa Oblast, but with changed lyrics. The lyrics, written by Arsenica Lopez, mentions about the restoration and revolution against death and despair. The Soviet Fujikoists were offended by the lyrics, but the Fukawans that time, never gave up to fight with Hayate and Tokuko.

When Fukawa is incorporated in 1995 as a Federal Republic, new lyrics were made, by the First Governor Touko Fukawa herself. She was a young novelist, journalist, and a poet. Although she's 17 years old that time - she submitted the lyrics to the government and approved it, it was the first version of Touko's lyric composition.

The Pann orchestration was relinquished as Touko Fukawa retired from her governorship, making way for Kyouko Tamagawa to succeed. The anthem was, based on the Chuvash national anthem. But no other Fukav wasn't satisfied with the anthem. So then the Fukavs were enduring the melody until the day where Touko Fukawa, the First Governor of the Federal Republic once again takes the position as Head of State, as the Princess of the Principality - Touko would submit once again the new lyrics she revised, and handed it over for the legislature to approve the comeback of the Pann orchestration! Fukawa once again has the Pann orchestration for the state, for Fukavs once again to rejoice, in victory, pride and unity.

Battle Hymn of Fukawans
This is the only verse that is sung twice.