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The (Royal March), Spain’s national anthem, is famous for being one of the only national anthems in the world with no official lyrics . Its "story" is one of military tradition, royal favor, and a modern struggle to find words everyone can agree on. Origin: The "March of the Grenadiers"

It was first published in 1761 in a book of military bugle calls by Manuel de Espinosa de los Monteros . himno_nacional_de_espana_drzavna_ximna_spanije

Back then, it was known as the Marcha Granadera ("March of the Grenadiers"). The (Royal March), Spain’s national anthem, is famous

King Charles III was so fond of the tune that in 1770 , he declared it the official "Honour March" played whenever the royal family appeared. Over time, as it followed the royals across the country, people began calling it the Marcha Real . Back then, it was known as the Marcha

The history of the Spanish national anthem - Fascinating Spain

The anthem began not as a song for a nation, but as a military signal.