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Featured Article: Majulah Singapura

The Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall served as the venue for the first public performance of "Majulah Singapura" on September 6, 1958.
Majulah Singapura ("Onward Singapore") is the national anthem of Singapore. Composed by Zubir Said in 1958 as a theme song for the City Council of Singapore, the song was selected in 1959 as the island's anthem when it attained self-government. Upon full independence in 1965, "Majulah Singapura"' was formally adopted as Singapore's national anthem. By law, the anthem may only be sung with its original Malay lyrics, to foster a pride in native culture after living under British rule.

Popular Article: Zambezi River

The Zambezi and its river basin
The Zambezi is the fourth-longest river in Africa, and the largest flowing into the Indian Ocean. The 1,600-mile-long (2,574 kilometers) river has its source in Zambia and flows through Angola, along the border of Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, to Mozambique, where it empties into the Indian Ocean. The Zambezi's most spectacular feature is Victoria Falls, the world's largest waterfall.

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American Samoa is the location of early twentieth-century American anthropologist Margaret Mead's controversial study, "Coming of Age in Samoa." (source: American Samoa)