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English: Instrumental recording of "Yumi, Yumi, Yumi" ("We, We, We"), the national anthem of Vanuatu
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[1], specifically [2], converted to Ogg format by Remember the dot using Audacity
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Adopted as Vanuatu's national anthem in 1980
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Performed by the United States Navy Band
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