Countries by first line of national anthem

Guess the country based on the first line of its national anthem (translated into English).
Tried to avoid generic openings as "Oh our homeland", "God bless this land"...
Also avoided lines that explicitely say the country name (which were most)
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Last updated: January 7, 2021
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O say can you see...
United States
Arise, children of the Fatherland...
France
May the Angels save our king...
Cambodia
My golden Bengal, I love you...
Bangladesh
To combat, run, Bayamesans!
Cuba
High on the German Rhine...
Liechtenstein
Thousands of years of happy reign be thine...
Japan
O Almighty, save His Majesty the Sultan...
Oman
The great Charlemagne, my father...
Andorra
Thou art the ruler of the minds of all people...
India
King Christian stood by the lofty mast...
Denmark
Until the East Sea's waves are dry...
South Korea
Isle of beauty, isle of splendour...
Dominica
William of Nassau, scion...
Netherlands
O happy Rome - O noble Rome
Vatican City
They heard, on placid shores of the Ipiranga river...
Brazil
Siamese land is renowned as the land of gold...
Thailand
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Level 35
Aug 22, 2025
Denmark is incorrect. "King Christian stood by the lofty mast" is the ROYAL anthem, not the national anthem. The national anthem is called (and starts with): "Der er et yndigt land (There is a lovely land).