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Wien Neêrlands Bloed (Those in whom Dutch blood) was the national anthem of the Netherlands between 1815 and 1932. Thus version was used between 1815 and 1898, when the Netherlands had kings, as it was modified upon Queen Wilhelmina’s accession to the throne. The lyrics were written by Dutch poet Hendrik Tollens and was set to music by Johann Wilhelm Wilms.
Pictured: King Willem-Alexander
Lyrics:
Wien Neerlandsch bloed in de aders vloeitVan vreemde smetten vrijWiens hart voor land en koning gloeitVerheff' den zang als wijHij stell' met ons, vereend van zinMet onbeklemde borstHet godgevallig feestlied inVoor vaderland en vorst!