Flag of Turks and Caicos Islands
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Emblem of Turks and Caicos Islands
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🎵 Anthem (Instrumental) 🎤 Anthem (Vocal)
Oh we salute this land of ours Our country we declare This promised land with its beauties grand Though small it is our own Chorus: Turks and Caicos, Turks and Caicos Our country firm and free Our allegiance Turks and Caicos We pledge and we affirm With trust in God we stand To serve this land we love We shall guard it forever.
Oh we salute this land of ours Our country we declare This promised land with its beauties grand Though small it is our own Chorus: Turks and Caicos, Turks and Caicos Our country firm and free Our allegiance Turks and Caicos We pledge and we affirm With trust in God we stand To serve this land we love We shall guard it forever.

Turks and Caicos Islands

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Introduction
Turks and Caicos Islands, located in the southeast of the Bahamas in Central America The British Overseas Territory of the West Indies is part of the Nelukaya Islands in the West Indies. It consists of more than 30 islands in the Turks and Caicos, 8 of which are settled all year round, covering an area of ​​430 square kilometers. The European Union The data is 417 square meters (161 square miles).
About the National Anthem
'God Save the Queen'-God Save the Queen

'God Save the Queen', known as the male monarch It is 'God Bless My King', also translated as 'God Bless the Queen/King'. It is an ode used by several Commonwealth Kingdoms, its territories and the British royal possessions as national anthems or royal rituals. The lyrics and song names follow the gender of the monarch. But some changes: For example, when the male monarch is in power, the 'Queen' in the lyrics is changed to 'My King' ('king'), 'She' (She) is changed to 'He' (He), etc. The author of the tune is unknown, It may be derived from a monophonic chant, but there is also a traditional saying that it was written by John Bull in 1619.
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