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When I was a kid in the 2000s, I received an education globe as a gift with various features activated by an electronic pen. Once of its more unusual features was the national jingles: the globe had the established national anthems, but would also play a themed jingle alongside the name of each country when set to the "Name" setting., usually some kind of nationally-specific folk song or classical piece. Going back to the globe, some of these I recognize: Japan is Sakura, Sakura; Mexico appears to be Cielito Lindo; Italy gets Vivaldi and Poland Chopin, but some are more ambiguous: I'm particularly curious about Chad (00:09-00:20), Iceland (00:22-00:30), India (00:59-01:06), and Australia (1:18-1:31) which for some reason gets the Tarantella Napoletana.

Link: https://voca.ro/1mLa5C55z0D1
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Edit: The Iceland jingle is actually the Finnish-Karelian folk song Mansikka.



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