Vive Mon Pays

Vive Mon Pays (Isandarualese: Ayhaq Dihatan [aʲhakʰ dihatan̥]; lit. My country), officially the Anthem of Isandarual (Isandarualese: Dihajamoniye Isandarual; : Hymne national d'Isandarual) is the national anthem of Isandarual, written in 1909 by Jaman Anmakir, based on a pro-independence poem. It was adopted in 1948 after Isandarual officially gained independence from France. The first stanza is in French, and the second is in Isandarualese, and must be sung that way according to the law. It was composed by Lucas Ewanjan in 1912.

The song was initially banned by the colonial government of French Isandarual during the rise of independence movements in the late 1920s. It was adopted as the official song of the Interim Government of Isandarual. French lyrics were added in 1949 after 90% voted in favor for the French Isandarualese to remain in Isandarual, although it is just the translated version of the original Isandarualese lyrics. The French stanza was heavily modified in 1967.