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Uploaded to YouTube by: Jaume d'Urgell
Date submitted to Unlisted Videos: 16 March 2018
Date uploaded/published to YouTube: 9 August 2007

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Se conoce por Himno de Riego a la marcha militar compuesta por José Melchor Gomis dedicada al Teniente Coronel Rafael de Riego. Fue el himno nacional oficioso durante el Trienio Liberal de 1820-1823 y oficial en la Segunda República Española. Durante la Primera Guerra Carlista era cantado por las tropas liberales, siendo prohibido durante la Década Ominosa de Fernando VII y parte del reinado de Isabel II.

Riego fue un símbolo de los liberales de España durante el siglo XIX y principios del siglo XX, se alzó contra el absolutismo de Fernando VII en la localidad de Las Cabezas de San Juan, provincia de Sevilla (1 de enero, 1820) para instaurar un nuevo régimen constitucional que tendría como norma básica la pionera Constitución de 1812, redactada ocho años antes por las Cortes de Cádiz y popularmente conocida como la Pepa.
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It is known by the Hymn of Irrigation to the military march composed by José Melchor Gomis dedicated to Lieutenant Colonel Rafael de Riego. It was the unofficial national anthem during the Liberal Triennium of 1820-1823 and official in the Second Spanish Republic. During the First Carlist War it was sung by the Liberal troops, being prohibited during the Ominous Decade of Fernando VII and part of the reign of Isabel II. [Br'>
Irrigation was a symbol of the liberals of Spain during the 19th century and early of the twentieth century, rose against the absolutism of Fernando VII in the town of Las Cabezas de San Juan, province of Seville (January 1, 1820) to establish a new constitutional regime that would have as a basic rule the pioneer Constitution of 1812, drafted eight years before by the Cortes de Cádiz and popularly known as La Pepa.